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Views of a 5 nior on tt)e Ifest of tt)e 5d)ool My word, what a stupid lot these Junior High kids are! They always go ’round telling people they’re “high school kids” and trying to act like Seniors. Ain’t it the mosquito’s powder-puff the way they do? We Seniors never go tearing down the street that way. And the way those Junior boys fall for the line the Freshman girls hand out —goodnight, it’s sure awful. Miss Whitehill, the “general,” said she thinks it’s dreadfully rude when some of those little insignificant things hit her on the neck with a wet towel, too, so she does. We Seniors sure pity the school when we go away and leave the Juniors boss. They’re bad enough now, let alone when they get as important as we are. Of course, they’ll have some pretty good looking Senior girls to take our honored places, but—. Somebody just now said that the Sophomores weren’t very peppy, but that was before they had their famous Sophomore week and had everybody in school nearly crazy from seeing so much of them. But they can sure act silly in study hall, as for instance, when Johnny and Mamie go to use the dictionary. Henry Williams tell us, too, that he thinks there are some exceptionally wonderful people in the class,—boys, of course. If you see somebody that’s as supercilious as a Senior, as wild as a Junior, as stupid as a Sophomore, and with more nerve than a brass monkey, it must be a Freshman. We Seniors don't have much to do with them, because they insist on trying to be as important as we are, and you know what a wretched failure that would be. As to the Junior High School, maybe it would be better to let them say what they want to about us before we begin, so we’ll know just how much we can say about them with perfect dignity and propriety. One thing that bothers us terribly, though, is to have a couple of seventh grade boys with Terpsichorean tendencies and elephantine propensities slipping and jumping around under one’s feet when one is dancing with somebody that’s awfully nice. But aside from that, they are a pretty good bunch for their very small size. After we’re gone, though, we’d like to see seven or eight generations of Seniors as nice and modest and dear as we have always been. We think they have a fairly good chance so far. THELMA STRICKLAND. Page Nineteen
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