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MAROON + i Sll-ENIIUR CLASS HAROLD HOLT - President FADGAR HONEBRINIC I'ice-President BRITA HOLMBERG - Secretary AGNPIS KIEFNER - Treasurer CARLOTTA DUNN W D - Ivnance Comnzzffee Rl'TIi JOHNSON MR, P0yVERS - Faculty Advisor ERE y'are folks, the class of '28, the snootiest bunch of grammar tinkers that ever muddled the prcsident's English. They are. by the grace of inscrutable destiny, the last of the irresponsible, irrespressible host that claim the glory of having been Johnson frosh. They came in Septemf ber, 1924-. Since that historic date, the fates and Pa Ferguson have decreed a three year course of study for all entrants. No longer may son or daughter of the Arlington Hills hope ever to be a freshman here. To think that the last of these erstwhile verdant freshies is now passing out of the picture, brings a tear of ecstatic sorrow to the northwestern corner of every Johnsonian eye. The seniors, completing their Odyssey, have left their deeds behind them in a mighty panorama of campusville achievement. They put on the Christmas Assembly without a single casualty, they pulled off the Senior Vodvil without shedding a drop of the faculty's blood, they went over big in the Senior-Junior playg they got across great in the Operettag in the P. T. A. style show, they staged a whole row of knock- outs. Their other significant and worthy accomplishments are far too many to re- count here, and besides most of the following pages have been reserved for that very purpose. Amen. Page II
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M A R O O N CLASS ADVJISIIIR Most blameless is hc, centered in the sphere Of common duties. R. POWERS, our class adviser, deserves much praise, not only for his labors in aiding the class of 1928 to become a success, but also for the Hne example he has set as a gentleman of character and scholarly attain- ment. During our careers as students at Johnson High School, we have come to re- gard him as a true friend and counselor, as such he will be remembered by every member of the Senior class. i The Maroon, therefore, wishes to express in some measure the appreciation and affection which his ward, the class of 1928, feels is due him. Page 10
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