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I fClass Roll on Page 23l if CIFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President - - Betty Rae Butler President - Donna Hollingsworth Vice-President - - Eugene Dix Vice-President - - Harvey Klick Secretary - Donna Hollingsworth Secretary -- - Doris Weide Treasurer - + Helen Mahon Treasurer - - Eugene Dix SPONSORS Miss Hammons, Mr. Grafel Class Colors: Blue and Silver Class Flower: Sweetpea The junior class is remarkable in the fact that it is unlike anything else in natureg it was larger at its birth than at any other time. At present it has an enroll- ment of forty-two. ln spite of this small class they have been showered with victories in the dif- ferent activities in which they have participated. The class is well represented in the music department as a total of forty-one members are in band, orchestra, and glee club. Two of the members are on the debate team and several others are on the squad. The class has an excellent scholarship recordg the j,uniors have brains enough to be brilliant without grinding their noses to a mere stub. Skidding, the class play, which was presented in December, was a huge suc- cess and was attended by an appreciative audience. It is not possible tn tell all the junior glories in this edition as it would never do to outshine the Seniors in their own ARROW.',' JUNIORS
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SOP!-IOMORES UFFICER5 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President - - Dick Buck President -- Junior Stockebrand Vice-President - Mary Dell Burnside Vice-President - - Virginia Fry Secretary - -- Lavonne Daniel Secretary - Mary Frances Briles Treasurer - Mary Frances Briles Treasurer - - Barbara Sisson SPONSORS Miss Knotts, Mr. Horsch The sophomore class has an enrollment of seventy this year. Junior Stockebrand and Virginia Fry were the candidates of the sophomore class in the annual King and Queen contest. The class is taking a big interest in athletics, debate, music, drarnatics, and all other activities. They are also well represented in scholarship. Along with the devel- opment of their brains they have taken plenty of exercise in the gym. One-half of the total basketball letters were received by sophomoresg the class also received the second highest percentage of football letters. The sophomores presented a play in their assembly program. Members of the cast included Mary Frances Briles, Eva Lee Shotts, Junior Stockebrandh and Starl Driskill. Junior Stockebrand was elected to represent the sophomore class as Woodson County's delegate in the annual Student Pilgrimage Federation of Women's Clubs. but because of his being ill, his place was taken by Mary Dell Burnside. lClass Roll on Page 231 Page 21
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