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1‘ugt vtnly.Six Tilt. CHIPMUNK JUNIOR CLASS ■ Left to Right—Hans Jacobsen. Ruth Jensen. Beatrice Eckert, Stanley Davis. Myrtle Barmore. Edith Coil. Floyd Myers. Winifred Rodman. George Chipman.
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THE CHIPMUNK Second : To our class teacher, Miss Carol Neill, our deep regard, esteem, respect and profound admiration. We, likewise, do will and bequeath the following in- dividual articles and hope they may be valuable assets to those who may receive them; also a continual reminder of the generosity of heart displayed in our free and full be- stowal : Erwin Morrison’s remarkable vocal ability to Myrtle Barmore; his position on the basket ball team to Stan- ley Davis and his meek and gentle manners to Winifred Rodman. Agnes Israelson’s affection for the stronger sex to Beatrice Eckert; her extraordinary dramatic talent to Edith Coil and her presidential powers to the future student body presidents. Edith Williford’s tendency to argue with Mr. Eby to Floyd Meyers; her l’s (?) in chemistry to Myrtle Barmore and her skill in basket ball to Beatrice Eckert. Kenneth Walker’s permanent wave to Hans Jacobson and his incomparable art of bluffing to Winifred Rodman. Ruth Gadehon’s ability for captivating a member of the Morrison family to Frances Simpson and her animation and vivacity to Clay Fisher. Carl Allen’s efficency in starting fads and styles to Donald Sangster ; his excellent grades to Ruth Jensen and his ingenuity to Fred Neipoth. Ruth Wilson’s gift of argument to Laura Challin and her capacity of steering clear of detention to Louis Carrol (hoping he may manage to leave school at four o'clock at least five times in the coming year.) Agnes Johnson's pleasing giggle to Ruth Jensen and her exquisite beauty to Leona Sommers. t’ugi Ivcmly- hive Bernice Houghton’s childish ways to Lucille Likens; her long curly locks to Anna Jacobson and her baseball talent to Irene Brady. John Carniato’s Prince Charming manners to Tootsie (Ed) Felion and his passion for Latin to Junius Dixon. Vera Jones’ sarcasm to Fred Davis and her steno- graphic talents to Ruth Scott. Augustus Dixon’s pessimism to Albert Barmore; his drawn out length to George Chipman and his tendency- to remain nymphlike to the other member of the Dixon family. Joyce Rickett’s sweet disposition to Hugh Adams and her flapperish behavior to Mazie Bonney. Capitola Quigley’s husky physique to Bill Corbett and her speed to Hans Jacobson. Signed: Capitola Quigley Witnessed by: Ruth Jensen, Junior President. Ethel Bonney.Leading Sophomore. Hugh Adams, Chief Freshman. LAMENT OF YE ENGLISH STUDENTS What e’er my English teacher says. Goes singing through my ears; I’m sure if I live long enough ’Twill keep ringin’ there for years. Especially that stern request, “Write a poem and do your best!” It’s then I wish I might have been A poet like those mighty men Who wrote the wond’rful rhymin’ things Which now our teacher at us flings. But then they’re dead and I might be. If I should write such things, you see. —D. D. ’25
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THE CHIPMUNK Page Twenty-Seven JUNIOR CLASS Class Colors—Gold and Green Class Flower—Yellow Rose Class Motto Twa Pi Class Officers President ............................................Ruth Jensen Vice-President ..............................................Fred Niepoth Secretary and Treasurer..................................Beatrice Eckert Of the fifteen who resigned as “Sophisticated Sophomores’’ last year only nine found their way back on September 7, 1922 to become upper classmen. At the first of the term we lost John Carniato, who will graduate with the Senior Class this year. During the year three new members have been added to our ranks, Floyd Myers, Myrtle Bar- more, and Harry Wilkenson. We have taken an active part in all high school activities and, we hope, have proved ourselves loyal to the Stu- dent Body. —B. E. ’24
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