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The Boomerang The Juniors We, tht Juniors, have decided that under any circumstances we art- the greatest class that ever entered Avon High School. ilbur Neice, for instance, is willing to admit that he is the most ignorant piece ot human flesh ever piled on two legs. On the contrary. Lucretia Lillie boasts of hav- ing the largest head in the Junior class. She thinks that it is her immense supply of intelligence that has caused her head to become so large. Fern Alden boasts of being the best athlete. She ascribes her ability to her ef- forts to keep up with the basketball team. Irvin Wallis puts in his claim as being the best basketball player. It is a well known fact that, were his health good enough, he would be the stellar basketeer of Union Township. Kdward Carr is our favorite track man. He states that, with the proper inspiration, he can run the half mile in 15 seconds. (Unofficial time). Helen Buck considers herself the rightful holder of the speed and efficiency title. She also claims that she is the best typist in school. Davie Quigle is the most indus- trious Junior. She states that she swept their entire front porch in one day. ilbur ( apps knows that he is, or will be, the greatest plane crasher in exist- ence. Francis Enlow is also a great help to the aviation world. He persists in keeping the sole right to buy aviation magazines. Harold Freeman thinks that without him women would be at loss for any form of amusement. (They would). Louise Hartford is the successful flirt. She had eight Freshmen, two Sophomores, six Juniors, and one Senior to her credit. In the religious sect. Barbara Davis is supreme. She states that she is capable of handling any moral or religious situation likely to turn up. Irma Powell shows that she is a flirt by grasping everyone’s hands. Dorothy Schuhart is the best free- hand artist. Everybody give the little girl a hand. Millicent Rood admits that she can, with no effort, count as far as forty-seven and back, provided that at least ten people hold out their hands so that she may count on their fingers. Probably one of the greatest song writers of today is in the Junior class. That person is Preston Sharp, who likes only the songs of his own composition. Ernest Stone brags of having the deepest bass voice and shows the power of his lungs in his protests against all the teachers. La erne 1 hurman thinks he is talented along the bookkeeping line. He will probably be a bookkeeper for Amos n Andy. LeRoy Haines claims the honor of selling the most cranberries in Greenbush. Thomas Jackson is the best hunter. While on a three-day hunting trip, he bagged eight field mice and one gopher. There is only one modest person in the entire class. George Horn claims that honor. Ho is extremely quiet. As you may have surmised, I, Winston Crissey, think that I am the most truth- ful and clever writer concerning the Juniors in the whole school. Winston Crissey. TWENTf-TWO
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The Boomerang Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: ton Sharp. Fourth Row: Irvin Wallis, Irma Powell, Helen Buck. Fern A Wen, l»uise Hartford, Wilbur Capps. Edward Carr, Ernest Stone, Lucretia Lillie. Barbara Davis, Dayle Quisle. LeRoy Haines. Newt McCoy. La Verne Thurman, Dorothy Schuhart. Millicent Rood, (icorgc Horn, Pres- Wilbur Neice, Harold Freeman, Thomas Jackson, Winston Crissey, Francis Enlow. The Junior Class President ... J’ice-President Treasurer .... Secretary .... Adviser ...... CLASS OFFICERS Wubui Capps ........................Fern Aldek ....................Louise Hartford .....................Lucretia Lillie .......... Miss Moser
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The Boomerang Front Row: Enos Cinther, Margaret Hicl, Lcota Speer, Dick Curry, Inez Sanders, Myra Wall, Rus- sell Hell. Second Row: Stanford Cox, Veola McCullum. Dorothy Ramer, Helen Case. Marion Yeomans, Rex Lake. Thin! Row: Giles Davis, Gladys Onri|, Nellie Hornhaker, Janice Gillett, Alberta Serven. Byron Palmer. Fourth Row: Hilly Cordon, I aurcnce Carr, Vernett Hiel, Vivion Smith. George Bell, Marshall Staggs. Absent: James Sharp, Hernice Woods. The Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS President .............................. Vice-President ......................... Secretary-Treasurer .................... Adviser ................................ .Vivion Smith Byron Palmer ..Gladys Or wig Miss Schemkl TWENTY-THREE ■
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