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THE IUNIORS Page Tirelvvc Row One: Miss Mills, Harold Cook, Jack Boals, Jack Thoma, Paul Farquhar, Harold McFarland, Jack Spriesterbach, Haro cl llarlnner, Ladonna Harrison, Ada Hahn, Delbert Poston, William Wynn, Robert Fraley. Row Two: Mr. Monett, Jack Smith, Harold Ve per, Jack Grace, Everett Donough, Stanley' Rinehart, Harold Hoover, Albert Pschirer. Mildred Metz, Wanda Tippe:, Corrine Brown, Jean Frary, Helen Sauder, Mary Stoner. Row Three: Gerald O'leary, Richard Gross, Naomi Nelson, Betty Landfair, Evelyn Larcey, Wanda Stevens, Gladys Long, Marie Mitchell. Alma June Rwse, Margaret Logan, Ruby Bapka, Iligene Addlesperger, Dorothy' Fike, Betty Kelly, Marybelle Cole, Howard Shaw. Row Four: Carlton Trease, James Cooke, June Leininger, Nancieta Myers, Elvina Bessember, Mary Jane Armstrong, Miriam Wolf, David Westfield, Rowan Weatherbie, Raymond Rogers, Paul Smith, Mary Louise Harrod, Lucile Helden- brand, Helen Hursh, Ruth Blumenshein, Rhea Domka. Those pupils absent when the picture was taken are Maxine Bowden, Lois Foster, Evelyn Parge, Leo Kanz, George Franklin and Richard Wolford. Ah! We juniors are now upperclass- men at last! After three years, we are well acquainted with Madison, and its one big happy family. We have boarded the Steamship for ports unknown to u'. While on deck we learn many facts which form a background for the years which lie ahead of us in our struggle to pro,Qgress. With the helpful guidance of Miss Lenore Mills and Mr. Paul Monett, our class has been progressing rapidly along the road to success. On February 27, a sweater party was enjoyed by the junior class members and their guests. The most gala social event of the past year was the Junior-Senior Banquet which was held May 8. The class of '42 wishes you the best of luck as you carry on the respons- bilities of every senior class. Ofhcers President ..s,,.. , ..,,.. Delbert POSt0D Vice-President --,,, LaDonna Harrison Secretary' -- ,,,,, . ,,,...,.. Ada Hahn Treasurer ..,, - ,,.- William Wynn
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Newspapers, newspapers, news- papers! raved Max Roberts the edi- tor of the Planet, why didxl ever start in this business, it's getting me down! Copy-boy, copy-boy, where is that slow-motioned, half-pint? Less than an hour to get this paper to press, and is all the news in, oh no! What do they think I am, a one-man newspaper? Here I am chief, said Johnny Bessemer, as he came rushing into the room, what do you want? I want the rest of this page for the dummy. Haven't Shambre and Mit- chell finished their write ups yet? he shouted above the noise. We've got a schedule to keep. Johnny flew from the wrath of the chief to the equally unpeaceful atmosphere of the next room. There he saw Shambre and Mitchell paund- ing away at their typewriters, with their hair standing on end, and papers scattered in all directions, trying like anything to get their write-ups finished. After a time they appeared satisfied with their work, and rushed away to face the glares and shouts of the editor. At long last, the dummy was fin- ished, and taken to the press room, where the presses soon released their newsy load, to waiting newsboys who grabbed their bundles and hur- ried into the streets. Quiet soon settled over the news- paper building as the employees finished their work, and started for home. Shall we just drop around the corner to where Editor Roberts lives and look through the window? Who do you think is the adoring little wife, none other than the former Ruth Kr:-.gick of Madison High School. Don't they make a nice couple? Now it's the next day in the Planet office. The chief sits in his chair with his feet upon the desk, thought- fully puffing away on a cigar. For a change he isn't yelling at someone, butlit won't last long. See, what did Ite you? Shellhaas, Jack Shellhaas, come in here a minute, I want to talk to you, he shouts from the doorway. Page Fourteen Jack rushed into the room, and stood with his knees knocking together, hoping he was going to get a raise but doubting it very much. e Jack, my boy, said the editor in dripping tones, have a chair. Jack looked at him suspiciously, then 'pulled up a chair and sat d:w.1. Jack, how would you like to take a little vacation to Europe, with pay? he asked. Who me? and Jack jumped to his feet with surprise, then thinking it over sat down again. Anytime, anytime, but what's the catch ? ,Well, you're right, but, do you remember Barbara 1 Schuttera, she's an opera singer now. She's over in France, and what I want you to do is find her, get the story of her life, and find out all about her. So, you can mix business with pleasure, see? said Roberts. Yeah, I see, but what I want to know is when do I leave? answered Jack. . 'fThe plane 'leaves for New York at 3, then you finish your trip on the ocean. I've got your tickets all ready, so you can go home now and tell your wife. 'Tm practically there now, well so long chief, see you in about a month, and with that Jack rushed off. That afternoon Jack hailed a taxi, and startedfor the airport. As he sat there, it dawned on him whoithe driver. of the taxi was. Aldon Trease, how are you? he said, slapping his hand on his shoulder, of all the taxi drivers in Chicago, you came along. Shellhaas, will wonders never cease, haven't seen you' since we graduated ten years ago, what have you been doing? They talked over old times, and new times, and were deep in discussion of who was going to be governor of Illinois, James Conner, or Ralph Norri', and whether Bill Conrad or Howard Bletz will be mayor, when they reached the airport. Jack jumped out of the car and walked over to the plane. As he started to get into the plane, 'the 77
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