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THE 1-noun GLASS Imgv Sixtuc-n JUNIOR CLASS
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? THE 1-noun cLAss Sophomore Activities 'lllle S0lJll0lll0l'OS have participated in many things this year from whiell they have obtained great profit and enjoyment. ln late fall the Soplnnnores held :1 daneing party with refresh- ments in the gylllliiwllllll, wlliell nmny attended and enjoyed. ln the spring' at the J unier Fair we won the banner for pro- dneing' the luest stunt. lt is eertnin that no one will forget tl1e 'XXII Star Uastw who presented some noted stars sueh as: tl1e 'tZiegfield Follies, Miss Ruth Dennis, Charlie Chaplin, Peder- ewslci, iililliillllil Selininun-Heinek, Harry liauder, Rudy Vallee, Kate Smith, Mr. Sliawn, Greta GtlI'll0, and Joe E. Brown. lt is very evident that the SOlll10lll0l'OS are talented not only in ninsie, seliolnrsluip, and athleties, hut in many other Ways. At the Prize Speaking' Vontest hotli the luoy's and the girlts first prize and one of the seeond prizes were awarded to pupils from onr elzlss. lt is our sineere hope that we will he as sueeessfnl in the fntnre as we have heen in the past.. -Katharine B. Kohler .QL L.. .- i f Page Fifteen
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THE noun c1.Ass The Junior Class-'33 On September 17, 1931, the Junior Class was organized. The officers elected were: President ..... ..... A llan Sullivan Vice-President . . . .... Virginia Bacon Secretary ...... .... G eorge Gould Treasurer ...................... Ruth Donk Miss Jessup and Mr. McWilliams were chosen as advisers. Blue and Whitehvvere selected as the class colors. 1 In the latter part of November, rings were purchased and displayed at our first party which was held in the gymnasium. Dancing was the means of entertainment. ' In the early spring the annual magazine campaign was held. The two sides consisted of a football game led by Doris Fellows and George Case of the Army mules, and Ruth Donk and Ralph Quinlan of the Navy goats. The Army was victorious and was given a party by the Navy. . c On May 20, the Junior Fair was held. The Junior's stunt consisted of a clever radio program. Those taking part Were .Doris Dudley, Helene Myers, Marjorie Brown, Audrey Dunn, Paul Page, Leonard Morey. and Clarence Dodd. Music Was fur- nished by The Little New Yorkers. The banner was pre- sented to the Sophomores. Dancing was held in the gymnasium while refreshments were sold. 1 D' AX, ff x Q W jf, Wu Page Se e t
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