Juniors
Memories of a successful junior year are left behind
as the juniors of 1952 step into the vacant shoes of the
senior class.
Sailing back over the year we find an excellent
~roup
of officers: Allen Carter, president· Bob Salis–
bury, vice-president; Shirley Bender secretary and Ken
Kirn Board of Control representative. The advisers
were Miss Dorothy Hawthorne and Rowland "Red'
Smith.
Many junior seamen, boys and girls alike, took an
active part in athletics throughout the year. Several
juniors earned letters.
Sonja Larson Eddie Mercer and Don Ferwerda
were the juniors on the pep staff.
"Straws For Two" was the hit of the year presented
by the junior class on November 18, with Ron Coutts
and "Shorty" Cole
in
lead parts. The play was directed
G~rls
and Boys talt Dtltgattr: altsbury, Coltman, Kunbtl,
Oltman, Frtdson, Larson.
}tmtor 0//turs: Allan Carlu, prwdtnl; Bob alubury. vict-prtsidtnl;
Ktn Ktm, Board of Control;
h~rlty
Bttldtr, ucrtlary·lrtawru.
by Miss Margaret Baldwin.
In the field of journalism Sonja Larson, Bob Salis
bury and Barbara Plemons were members of Quill and
Scroll the highest honor given a high school journalist.
Music also ranked high on the list of junior activ
ities, many members taking part in band, choir and or
chestra. Sonja Larson Judi Palmer and Janet Rosquist
were a popular vocal trio in the entertainment field.
Jackie Halbert and Nancy Kimball marched for
the second year as proud majorettes.
The juniors showed much unknown talent when
they presented a junior talent assembly in March.
In the spring, April 6, the juniors gave a prom
honoring the senior class. The theme "Oriental Night,"
was carried out perfectly with beautiful decoration .
With the arrival of Commencement the juniors
stepped into the position of honored seniors for their
last year.
}wuor Prom Commttltt Chamntn: Hadull. Duchamps, Carttr,
Carlson, altsbury, immons, Larson, Oltman.