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JUNIOR CLASS
A speaker coming into the assembly of our high school, notices the peppy
Junior Class first. This is natural, since it is the outstanding class of the school.
We have the honor of sitting in the most prominent seats of the auditorium in
order to give everyone a good impression of the school.
If the speaker were a man, he would no doubt notice the pretty girls in our
class first. There can be a no fairer collection of blondes and brunettes in the coun-
try then he would see in those front rows. Some of the best girl athletes in the
school are found in the group-so they are useful as well as ornamental. The Junior
Girls' Volley Ball, Basketball and Hockey Teams were all very outstanding and
brought honor to their class. The following girls: Iva Chaney, Juanita Firestone,
Aletha LeBard, Lois Fremlin, Ruth Maltby, Mildred Nelson, Ruth Hickox, Mar-
garet Foster, Edith Warring, Eva Beckman were on these teams.
He would then notice our modest men of "brain and brawn" sitting in the back
seats of the class group. There he would see the important members of the A Foot-
ball teams, John Allee, Earl Harthorne, Gail Cochran, Donald Durnford, and Wen-
del Hicks. In the same bunch of boys he could see almost the whole B Team, with
Donald Shaw as the captain. We also claim the honor of having stars of three basket-
ball teams. We have Earl Harthorne,Harry Lechler, Frederick Padelford, Harold
Robinson, Ray Wileman and Jimmie Cook. The last two brought home to us the
Russel Cup for track.
A visitor could also find brains in our class. We have the president of the
scholarship-Wilma Felsenthal among our group. Ruth Hickox, Hilma Hiller, Hes-
ter Busick, Ellis Shaw, Robert Robertson, also help to represent us in that society.
The majority of the Trigon Club are Juniors, including Warren Boardman,
Donald Boardman, James Cheesbrough, Jimmie Cook, Lois Fremlin, Ruth Maltby,
Ruth Hickox, Robert Robertson, Ellis Shaw, Donald Shaw, Spencer Stroud, Ray
Wileman, Wilma Felsenthal and Hilma Hiller.
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