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Revision as of 08:55, 16 June 2023
Juniors
President: DANIEL PLASTER
Vice President JOYCE DELZER
Secretary CAROL HEIN
Treasurer MARY BERGERON
Student Council Representative DALE DAHLIN
Class Colors: Blue and White
Class Flower: American Beauty Rose
Class Motto: “put Your Best Foot Forward”
On September 5, 1951, twenty-four bright-eyed Juniors, with one new student, Barbara Koberstine, walked gaily upstairs. They were now upper-classmen. About midway in the first semester, we gained another new student, Doug McEachron.
In the fall on the nights of November 16 and 17, we gave our class play, “Madam Ada". It was a big success.
Two junior girls are majorettes this year. They are Bertha Coil and Lucille Pohle. This is Bertha’s second year and Lucille’s third year as majorette. Janet Clinton represents our class as one of three yell leaders. Everyone thinks that she has done quite well. This is her second year.
The boys who are active in sports are Junior Anyan, Dwayne Paul, Dale Dahlin, Carl Rogers, and Daniel Plaster.
Top row: Left to right: Beverly Davis, Geraldine Remmers, Bernard Thiemens, Carl. Rogers, Daniel Plaster, Barbara Koberstine, Miss Cash; Second row, Ethel Doughty, Bertha Coil, Joyce Delzer, Joyce Gifford, Ann Sherwood, Marvel Jacob- son, Nellie Howe, Margaret Stuhlmiller; Third row, Dale Dahlin, Dwayne Paul, Carol Hein, Mary Bergeron, Lucille Pohle, Marie Carstens, Doug McEachron, Junior Anyan.
(from a yearbook held by the Reardan Schools.)
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