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Show SCISSORS NA Tate tre CASIMIR — Sve Usain asl a apes ete aa 5 edt DO yyRL RQRRAS -_— LATA SAV BY ohNRG OK 4 RUAN Cae mat JUNIOR CLASS The Juniors were lead by likeable Lanny Mc- Lean, ambitious Marilyn Green, friendly Sharron Jensen and Sally Powell who was bubbling with ideas. They helped to fill the year with activities. They staged an unforgettable Junior Prom, a standing feature class party, and became a at all the games and dances. History classroom and English mastered were but the Juniors found in the plenty of spare time to catch the limelight ouf of class. They sometimes made news on Knight Errantry with their romances, or at other times they added variety to the assemblies and supported all the school functions. Most of the members of this class felt a little thrill of pride at knowing they were no longer sophomores, and looking forward to the day when they would be seniors. Juniors—the middle-men, got less publicity than the mighty seniors, but they were mighty important and certainly Weber wouldn't have been the same without them. ts OG io i PP ae enn = Oe They shined in sports, drama and music. They ONO Ag aoe ares Se eg ayn have proved themselves very capable of taking good care of Weber and the seniors are proud to leave it in their keeping. Marilyn Green, Sharron Jensen, Lanny McLean, and Sally Powell, class officers, discussed Junior projects. JUNIOR COUNCIL Back row: Lanny McLean, Dennis Mrs. Faucett, Mr. Oakes.. Front row: Billy Rheese, Sharon Joe Harris, Richard Chambers. Peterson, Bitton, Bob Ward, Kenton Stanger, Roland Harper, Billy Price, Tom Musgrave, Sally Powell, |