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TTOM RONIV: Alan Moore, Wiiiiarn Wolf, Baice Jones. Leon Ma's Phl ii Eawsia Rsyw-A Erres' Ellis lFlVS' Sfweswi vi-as nf of Juricr Classl. SECOND POW: Gerald Gingrich, Marian Koeprnan, BeTM Pease, Jane Kernedy, Eleartr Tcfnga, Gcr n Moore. Tl-HRD ROW: Jaclr Kirnmy Heler Jerney Lo'eNa Var'9oor'TieT, Jaciueifie Enqeisnna, Jeanre Davidson, Clai'r lips, Robert Haan. THE TWELVE-ONES The 'laces peering aT you Trorn This group Tornn a mosT exTraordinary class-The Twelvefones. Wearing a genTle cloalc oT digniTy gained Trom The aTmosphere oT The senior room, They sTill indulge in The Trolicsorne anTics and mercenary schemes oT The iuniors. They are The brains oT The iunior class and The helprna+es oT The senior class. l.eT us analyze Tor a rnornenT The Tarniliar Taces oT This remarkable class peering aT you Trom The page. On The exTrerne righT we have ErnesT Ellis. Ernie loolcs a biT serious. The duTies oT being presidenT oT Those capering iuniors musT siT heavily on his youThTul shoulders. Ne-XT siTs Eddie Raymond, a snnile on his Tace. Well, you would snnile, Too, iT you could rnanage To geT The reporT cards Ed does. Blalce Jones idly Ile Twiddles his Thumbs. In The second row , , :V Gingrich wears a weighTfoT-The-world expression. Maybe a halT-done physics lesson was weighing on his conscience. The lady on llie's leTT. Marian Koopman, appears a TriTle Tired. The diagnosis is Too much INTERLOCT-TEN Typing. ln The Third row please noTe The deTerrnined expression on Claire Phillips' counTenance. Such deTerrninaTion as This rises only Trorn The baclc brealcing labor oT collecTing dues Trorn The girls oT PorTia LiT- erary SocieTy. Pass down The row To Jaclc Kimnfi. There Jane Kennedy and Eleanor Tornga loolc pleasant because ThaTs The way They always loolf- even in The sTress and sTrain oT The class- room. Tale one lasT Tarewell glance aT This class. Ned year They won'T be siTTing in rows, Tor Their heaos and shoulders will adorn The senior se-cTion. I
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13- BOTTOM ROW: John Beach, Riclard Bigelow, Thomas Kelli IP'eside l, Beu ah Kroore ISec'e'a'yl, Wal1er Sem y IT ea surer, Robe'f Hcwald, Thomas Higgins, SECOND ROW: .lane Hibbard, Beverlee Jarnac, Arm GriII,JaCl1Zarof'l Do Waferrnan, James Hook, Roger Berg, Reber? Tornga, THIRD ROW: Miss Wright Ilkdviserl, Befry OB'ien, Nancy G Marygn Mor-mfr, Anne Aleyanqer, I-lelgf Parsons, Freburrr James, Burke Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Dororhy Press Hardy, Mar, Rodd, Mary Arderso' Jean I-lawlrins, William Feely, Mary Jane Ealon, Reber? Barrie, Gerald V d e FIFTH ROW: Wesley Sfonchouse, George Rozelie, Gerald Krieger, Reber? Morgan, Rcberr Neahr, Reber? Green, C Do o van, Richard Williams, Claude Ycuoar. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Sairicy Andrews, Marie Bradfield, Douglas Moo Laura Nirirl, Bellvieariric Pcdigo, Thelma Scorf, Jean Sluarl. JUNIORS I noliced Ihal Miss Wright Ioolced ralher weary as I wallced inlo her room, so I decided thai she rnusl' have had a hard day. Considering the tact 'rhal I also had had a hard day, I Iurlher decided lhat this interview would be rather short And so it is. Miss Wrighl said, I suppose you're alter Ihe activities ol the iunior room. Well, Ihey've been active enough when I've seen them. I mighl even say wriggly. She hesilaled. 'IOI course, this is all off fhe record. I don'I want Io be quoledf' I assured her that she would and she continued. You Icnow obiecf ol each successive Junior G VTIOFG, successful JuniorASenior not be quoted Ihal the chief Class is lo give Reception than +ha'r ol lhe preceding class. OI: course. lhis has been a very exacting standard, of lale. 'The iuniors had Iheir usual allotment ol sales in the hall, but lor some reason Iperhaps because Ihey sold ice cream sandwiches all winrerl they did nol malce much money from Ihem. In tact they made very Iil+Ie. She laughed, and so did I. Finally they de- cided I'o resurrect 'rhe Flirlalion Wallc, which had been laid tenderly Io rest a year ago. The iuniors adiudged il a huge success, lhe magnilicenl sum of 'rhirty-seven dollars having been collecled. I suppose Ihe dance war a success. I hasfened 'ro agree with her, but my spirils were considerably dampened when she said, HI mean, there was plenly of ghaslly purple Iighl lhrown about and a good, screechy orcheslra. I must beg of you 'ro keep Ihese revelations in the strictest confidence. And once more I Iervenlly reassured her that I would. Next she continued, came Ihe Roxy Thea- ter parly. Waller Semeyn Icindly lent his laIher's 'rhealer Io lhe class for one night We were to gel filly per cenl of Ihe per cenl ol the profits and thereby easily malre up 'rhe budgel for 'rhe Junior-Senior Reception. Everyone sold Iiclcels. As one ol my iuniors pul it there was a Ierrilic Hslrugglement' 'ro see who could sell lhe most I said, Thal must have made quite a litlle money lor the class? Il would have, bul il happened to be a rainy nighl and nobody came. I don'l 'rhinlr Ihe iuniors ever go+ over lhaf blow. Again she laughed, and I followed suit Well, they had a receplion and if wasn r so bad - as I Ihoughl il' would be. She hesilaled and said, In tact I rnusl admil that il was a Iillle bellrer Ihan any ot 'rhose be' lore, and I am proud ol my iuniors. I rose Io go and she said, Now, I rnusl beg - Miss Wright I interrupted, I assure you lhal no one shall hear whal you have said Iodayf'
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