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,IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY + ACT III Scene I. VVe jolly juniors started our third year in Annawan High School with thirty-four members: Ralph Blackert, jack Bumphrey, Dorothy De May, Marvin De May, Donald De Splinter, Ronald De Splinter, Delner Doubler, Alvina liilers, Shirley kisser, Doris Gradert, Darrell Greenwood, Mary Ann Grypp, Lolabelle Hansen, Paul I-lilger, Arvin jackson, Marian jorgensen, Marilyn Keim, Marvin Keim, Donavon Kleckner, Betty Monson, joan Morisette, Leslie Nelson, Charlene Parker, Betty Pont, Stanley Pont, Tom Rieder, Phyllis Richter, Betty Seyller, Virginia Snider, Eugene Vande Voorde, Leona Van Vooren, Eugene Versluys, Rosemary W'ancket, and Ann VVilson. Scene II. As our class officers we chose: President, Marilyn Keimg Vice President, Les Nelson, Secretary, Charlene Parker, Treasurer, Delner Doublcr. Scene III. VVith the help of Mr. jay Bridges, our class sponsor, we sold pop, candy, popcorn and sandwiches at home football and basketball games. Scene IV. VVe presented our play, Beauty and the Beef, on November 17, 1950 under the direction of Mrs. Lois Allen. Scene V. In May, with the money we earned by selling at the games, we entertained the Seniors by giving them a jr.-Sr. Prom. Cllrtain. Vl'e all have worked hard this vear but have enjoyed every minute of it. Next year we are all looking forward to being sophisticated Seniors.
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JGKES Ronnie: May I hold your hand? Alvina: It isn't heavy. I can manage. thank you. Mrs. Peek: 'LXVhat kept you out of school yes- terday-acute indigestion? joan: No, a cute soldier. Mr. Rainey: You can't sleep in my class. Gene: If you didn't talk so loud I could. Mr. Osborn: l'NVhy are you late for school every morning? Scrooge: Every time I come to the corner a sign says, School, Go Slow. Mrs. Peck: UXWIIIRI does unaware mean? Doris: lt's the last thing you take off at night. Mr. Hoover: Never mind the date. The exam- ination is more important. I.es: XVell, I wanted to have something right on my paper. Tom: VVhat kind of car has Gene? Stanley: A pray-as-yeru-enter. Mr. Rainey: You missed my class yesterday, didn't you? jack: Not in the least, not in the least. Rosemary: I forgot to take my umbrella this morning. Leona: XVhen did you miss it? Rosemary: XVhen I reached up to close it after the rain stopped. Phyllis ffollowing rapid-fire dictationlz Now, Mrs. Peek, what did you say between Dear Sir and Sincerely yours? Dclly: I once dared a prizefighter to fight me. Don: How brave. xxilhll' happened? Delly: I hung up the telephone receiver. Xlr. Bridges: Can you give me an example of wasted energy? Marvin: uYes, telling a hair-raising storv to a bald-headed man. Charlene: Did you ever hear the storv about the three eggs? Shirley: No, what? Charlene: Too bad. Mrs. Allen: Alf XYilliam Shakespeare were alive today, do you think he would be considered a re- markable man? Ralph: Oh, yes indeed. Mrs. Allen: l'Give your reason. Ralph: He'd be more than 350 years old. Paul: XVhat's the hurry? VVhat are you running for? ' Darrell: l'm trying to stop a fight. Paul: XVho's fighting? Darrell: Mc and another fellow. Arvin: Hey, sit down in front. Donavon: Quit your kidding. I don't bend that way. Mrs. Peek: This makes the fifth time I have pun- lshed you this week. XVhat have vou to say? Marvin De M.: l'l'm glad it's Friday. Dorothy: XVhieh is the most popular money in the U. S.? Betty NI.: I don'r know. lYhat is? Dorothy: MatrimonV.
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