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GOING IN THE HOME STRETCH Coasting and hoping, mostly hop- ing ... I heard bzz-bzz-bzz . . . The long and short of the Anglin family . . . Manipulating Garbo feet . . . Heads up . . . You figure it out . . . Assault and battery . . . General freezout . . . Four messiteers . . . Expressing dignity — er sumpin ' . . . The S.I. P. A. delegates . . . View- ing the world at an angle . . . The birdie watches the birdie . . . Campus beauty parlor . . . Beauteous belles bagging candy for the Valentine Ball.
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THE laniOXi. IMPATIENT The Juniors lead the way as they come into the home stretch. They have developed amaz- ingly through their years of high school and give promise of a bigger and even better senior class. No longer do they sit around and wait for things to happen ; instead they make them happen. Margaret Wellons, vice-president; Edward Hol- bert, president; Mary Brawner. secretary; and Ada McNeel, treasurer. alma mater. Here ' s wishing them the best of luck. Maybe they ' ve just been generat- ing that energy for the past couple of years but at any rate they cer- tainly have an over abundance. Up until the time of the work on the Junior-Senior banquet, this energy was a secret probably even to them- selves. However, a good job well At the first of the year the Juniors dive right into the swim of activity and leave a whirlpool behind them. They hold varsity positions on the different teams. Girls and boys both prove that they have the material for winners. The boys step forward as football and baseball heroes destined to make the feminine hearts flutter for an- other year at least. Maybe they can cop off a cup or two for the old Stanley Hunter, president ; William Shaeffer, secretary; Billy McBrayer, treasurer; and James Underwood, vice-president. Margaret Frances Jackson, secretary and treas- urer; Martha Rakestraw, vice-president; and Jack Dunn, president. done deserves high praise, so hats off to the juniors! Toward the end of the year thev come into yet another position. They are elected to succeed those tired, worn out, and bedraggled seniors who have labored so hard on the publication staffs. It ' s work but it ' s fun, too. You have made a wonderful start so don ' t let up now. Live up to your ideals and make our school proud of that name it bears.
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