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0 x 3 , till LUKE XIII ,XFX Mrs. john Sinclairoo Junior Class OFFICERS . C Y A dwser S S President Major Burnham rrrrrr,,rrrrrrrrrrr,rrr.r,,,,r,,r.., A S A or Erdie Eubanks ........ Mary Hillary ,...rrr,r Beebe, Robert Burnham, Major Devine, Robert Eubanks, Erdie Gluyas, Earl Havenstrite, John Moore, Carl Morrison, George Rupp, Harry Smith, VVilliam Smith, Merle ROLL Vice- President Sefzremry and Treaszmfr Bond, Virginia Dontanville, Virginia Greene, Ruth Elaine Hillary, Mary Hixon, Margaret Hixon, Ruth Ingraham, Ruth Martin, June Morris, Daisy Sims, Mary Wedding, Lucille Varley, Franklin Walker, Louis Wylie, Chester Page Twenty-One
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I. A I2 li V I S T A The Junior Baseball Game The rooters in the grandstand are waving their red and white banners, and a more select few are flourishing blue and gold. These few are the juniors who are loyally cheering on their baseball team who are now up to bat. This is the most important game yet played because the end of the season is nearing and this game is the sum- ming up of all the junior Activities of the year 1931 and '32. The first odd feature that we notice is the ball, which is so definitely striped with black and orange. VVQ are to believe that this strange condition represents the Hallowe'en party which the juniors gave in honor of the Seniors on the eve of the night when ghosts and witches prowl. Captain Burnham next steps up to bat, and makes a long low hit out into left field, the vicinity which is more accurately known as the M. H. S. Auditorium where the Ghosl Parade is being very cleverly staged by the juniors with the help of Mrs. Molloy. Mrs. Sinclair is coaching at third, and a high fly is hit to center field. The fielder dropped the ball and it has bounced and rolled out of bounds. That brought in a home run which makes the score now ten to one in favor of the juniors. That play represents the Junior Prom, the night when the Seniors cast aside their masks of superiority and sophisticated boredom, and joined in the dancing, thus enjoying a good time with the rest of the student body. That was a night long to be remembered and full of precious moments to be cherished forever in the hearts of the juniors and Seniors. But just look! That ball, which took so long to retrieve, is all covered with grass stains. That reminds one of the condition of various articles of clothing that the juniors brought back with them from their day of fun at the junior Picnic. It also brings back mem- ories of things alive, of warm sunlight filtering through the green leaves of tall trees, making lazy dancing shadows on the damp grass. The game is almost over, but there is still time for another good play. There it is now. A last long hit straight out over centerfield to represent the whole year of sports. The juniors have been more than successful this yearg they have been outstanding. They began their series of victories when both girls and boys became the inter- class basketball champions. The game is over and the crowd rushes madly out into the diamond, parading around with their heroes on their shoulders. The Weekly Watchman, the weekly newspaper which the juniors worked so hard to publish, will soon be issued and you can read all about that grand game. The Weekly Watchman is the First of its kind in Maricopa High School and was originated and worked up by the junior Class. Initiative? Yes sir, and pep, too. just listen to those newsboys. Extra! Vlfaeaeextra! All about the big baseball game, Extra! juniors are victorious! Get your Vlfeekly Watflznzan here! Virginia Donta nville Page Twenty-Two
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