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s S IIII Xllllllltl U l1I1lO1'S jIINIIoIes CoNIIIvII I AII BANQI I r 'Ihe juniors PFOINISC that this years farewell party will be the greatest ev r Preparations are now being made and give promise to b both original and enjoy able It being the honor of the juniors to bid farewell to the largest class of S nlors exei graduated from Milwaukie High School JUNIOR CLAss Succrssrut This year the junior class was much smaller than last year especially the num ber of boys being only four Because of this, class activities In athletics were a Itomaticallv made Impossible Nevertheless the class has had a most enjoyable term both In class and social act1vItIes This class IS unanrnous In Its praise for Miss Steele who has through the year extended her most praiseworthy efforts In the capacity of class advisor As we leave our third year of high school and prepare ourselves for out fourth and last session lt behooves us to select the vocation we would lead to succ ss and Improve upon the CXlg6l'lClCS of the profession Because I fear that some might choose Inexpedlently and wreck the possibilities of their own Joy and that ofthe world I beg to advise the many memb IS of th class First I will propose to Beatrice Cederson that she assume the duties of 'I pio of a genIus To Ralph I would suggest a hermits life because of his docile and quiet ways He IS naturally a person of prayers and silence Gladys Wetzler IS naturally given to public speaking and will advocate the W C T U Ideals In many of her oratorical gems Inez Oatfields business propensities wIll not be subdued to you Inez will go wealth and wisdom Art Smith will apply his efforts to politics and succeed Opal Dowling IS most aptly suited to ctnduct a household In harmony and to 1 at end we wish her the best of wishes Rose Shmdler IS a splendid musician and will ply her efforts to min fame In t at method Harriet Sayles IS Intent on driving a delnery mach ne for her Iathci and maintains that that IS the way to prosperity and health Last and perhaps least we mutually hope the autnor of this will cnoo c som Intonspicuous profession besides journalism Im. BASSI mr flux III ,,flIft Illllflj ll I' NI.Xli UN '21 O . Q 1 1 '2 Ia' U I . . . I W. V . . S S, fessor of music and that she repair to Leipzig to enable herself the environments , . . . . . i K . s rv 1 h ' ' . h. . . I R lx I .S . I . AI. .' j. .'fi'I l', ,IIHII Q 1 1' Hur. l ' 7' I' h- nc'
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