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jim Eagon, president Emeral DeSpain, vice-president Doris Ellingsworth, secretary Roy Calkins, treasurer Junior Class History HE room was darkened: long black draperies were everywhere displayed and in the center of the room stood Chandu, the Magician supreme, his hands raised over a crystal ball. Mr. Oakley sat in a chair in front of him. Mr. Oakley spoke first, his voice breaking the death-like silence. Chandu-- frankly speaking, l'm worried. Yes, you guessed itg it's that junior Class. And you came to me so that l could gaxe in my crystal ball and tell you about them? Yes, exactlyg you know many of them are expecting to become seniors next year, and well . . . We can soon tell. Chandu's voice became low and mysterious as he bent his attention upon the crystal ball which suddenly seemed to come to life and within its depths Chandu read the junior history, past, present and future. I see, he began, the '34 junior class first as sophomores. They spent that year much more wisely than most classes do. l see them electing to office Rachel Hughes as president and Mr. Knudson as adviser with Helen Bescanson, Paul Knowles, and Sadie Sutherland as subordinates. They gave an assembly and a dance that first year with both occasions turning out very successfully for amateurs. Ah, my ball is becoming cloudy, denoting doubt and anxiety. C-ood4it is clear- ing again, and now we see the class as juniors, the critical period of exams having been successfully passed by the majority. jim Eagon has taken on the duty of presi- lContinued under last junior Panel! liwrily-nx
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or 37 Years After shadow, Kermit Googe and Wallace Colby were often staged together as The Sheik and the Villain g Scientists josephine Namba, collaborating with Albert Lacey, Lloyd McKee and Virginia Ewing discovered a new microbe which they named 'jerry' lC?l 3 june Fields found a lot of friends through her circulation job but in the end had settled right down in Auburn, lvisited Hiline occasionallylg Gretchen Garber, Irma Smith, Merle jones and Ann Zanette became pious nuns and had written several manuscripts on 'Love-you-funny-thing-lookit-what-you've-done-to-me'3 Woodrow Wilson turned Republican and belittled his great namesake, with Dick Turner, Elmer Saurial, Albert Lacey, Roy O'C-rady, Takeo Tsuji, and Mar Heibert in his cabinet. Ray Evans was Secretary of the Treasury. Millions were made by lack Reed for his invention for keeping class rings on the rightful owner's finger, No trace has ever been found of Fred Auer, jack Arima, Albert Farrow or Robert Golden since their attempt to cross the Styxg Evelyn Wedeen, pianist, Vera West, Frances Repovs, Loretta Kirsch, and LaVera King, dancers, went to Paris and made all the mademoiselles jealous. lndia's weaving industry was kept going strong filling out Bob 'Mhatma' McGandy's extra size linen sheet orders. Chuck Larson's Safety Pin Shoppe also took care of Bob. As-proprietors of successful Mickey Mouse theatres, Bob Howland and Lawrence Van Winkle served all patrons cheese and rags on Pal Night. Mary Arima, Blanche Casteel, Theresa Kreimseiter, Freda Burton, Nona Curtis, Helen Ellingson, Marion Ferguson and Frances Krug, have finally come to friendly conclusion, for years they tried to out-do each other in crossing the ocean by row- boat-it came out a tie. The Algona Moon a take off on the Seattle Star, had as its editor Dorothy jordan, assistant editor, Mal Peterson and general wise-cracker, Lawrence Hagerman, reporters were Mae Possola, Lou Ray, Vivian Fallgreen, and Shizuko Yamanaka. As a piccolo-playing half-wit, Ed Wolters became a second Charlie Chaplin, after Dad retired, Fred Brannon took over the editorship of the Auburn Globe. Wilbur ran out of paper and finished on his cuffs: ln the coast to coast road show, Mae Ness charmed small town country audiences with her voice, after which Betty Hall sold them Fallgreens' Patent Heart Balm. And just as Wilbur was running for the Earth Train, Florence Pinasco came and handed him a note,to deliver to Knowlsie. lwenty-five
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