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seventh period for overtime. Now certainly juniors aren't the only candidates for that au- gust body which meets every seventh period, but junior members are certainly well repre- sented. Q However, to leave the morbid side of school, think ot the brighter social functions. Social lite Clike all the juniors? became taster this year. Row l: l,.1v.1 , Long. Vfolf. Shofncr. Mulick Poten, Christinr. ll.1gcm.mn. Row 1: Dmxniny. frow, Hairy, Faber, iullwull. Edwards. XV.tshburn, XVag.1- nur. Muller, Lcrvw. Row 1: Vt hs, XV.igncr, XVicnclw. XX nnsox. Thiai, Gcrlnch. G:hrifl Diurk- ing, XVitsnn. Row 1: Thomas. Srdwick, Taylor, XVrigLhl, Nlcclonv, Grin1mcrl. D wvr, Schmidt, Row 2: Cfhnrtrnnct, Glnulv. Mcliarlamt, '.X'.1ldtu. Akcrw, Fmrlclx, Vinxnt, Huff. R:-w li Milcr, XVnlkc'r. Hcrt7m.m, l5rit1. Stun.- vnnl. XV.1rn-n. Fricmm Cghnpmnn. Dances, sport events, movies, these are only a tew oi the developments of the social side. Certainly school was not all work, even if :t did seem that way. ln spite ot the times when the teachers thought, What will they think of next? land the students wondered the samel, they man- aged to learn some things. They have Worked, T H E I U N I O R S - O N E Y E A Page Twenty-eight
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