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C=ZJ 193 1 THE SPOTLIGHT C=0 B ?ch!2f Sitting on Top of the V or Id ■ Us four % H Willie ■ . -Suspicious t f Hart ah for Us o=nc 3! ZZ3C3C =icncr=o Page 23
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0=n THE SPOTLIGHT CDC □cut I have grumbled enough about the Hass as a whole and will now toll each mi« s faults. I won’t mention them all. That would tftkt too long. Hetty Make, probably tin only dignified Senior, is always trying to keep ns on a si might and narrow path. Sin tolls ns what wo should do and what wo shouldn’t. This would Im all right if wo uiindo I hor a little, hut I’m afraid it doesn't do iniirli good. I imdorstand sho has a boy friend; I surely pity the poor fol low. Irma Kank is full of pop and ready to have a littlo fun. She works onro in a while, that is, enough to get exempt. She likes to art on the stage, and especially if there is love to ho made. You might even hear her toll a joke once in a while. Charlotte Thompson seems to bo thinking of .something all tin time. I donht it she is thinking of school at all heoanse she moons around like sin was in trouble. What this is I don’t know hut I believe it is a little love affair. Kvery .Monday sin seems rheeifnl, but as the week comes to a Hose it’s the same old thing. I wonder what causes this. Kstlier Weikuin is thinking of things besides soliool work. also. She is very fond of hoy friends and has had several lately. I don’t know whether she is trying to pick out the right one for herself or not hut I’m afraid she is tak ing chances on breaking too many hearts. Hill Stenlijem has a weakness for a mustache. Ile sjiys I..si have one to strain his soup because it tastes so much better. I wondered a hit why Hill was so thin but I have solved the problem. I have come to the nmrlusion i hat he strains all tin food value out of his soup. Clarke Fontaine is the only one of ns that is good, lie has ;i weakness for cigarettes and cigars, especially cigars. He smoked cigars like a man in the Senior play. He stays ai Mr. F. L. Petersons, and I understand his smoking habit is cheeked a great deal. Also, Clarke likes the company of the fairer sex a lit tie hit. I sim. my classmates liavt my faults also. They didn’t forget me. belaud Carner, an example of perfect inn, is not a horn grumbler. Talk about Ye Knights of Hide making love, Iceland can heat them the stage. We'll venture to say nothing of his private affairs. He sweeps floors, plays basketball, goes occasionally with a member of the fair si x, and yet lie stavs so lien 11 tifully “put.” Lki.. i Caijnku. M Patre 22
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C=3 THE SPOTLIGHT DC 193 1 C=0 (From left to right) Front How: Lloyd Bowman, Raymond l.lyer, Leonard Peterson, Tyler Boggs, M r Brown. $4teo d l( nr ; F umy Garner, Louise Finnegan, Melva Bowman, Alirr Berland, Lorraine Lewis, Weltha Boggs. Third How: Catherine Co pen haver, Evn Arnold, Clara Alzeimer, Dorothy Blake and Esther Schlepp. JUNIOR C LASS Melva Bowman - Weltha Boggs - Catherine Copen haver - Mr. Brown Class Colors Class Flower - Class Motto President. - Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer ('lass Sponsor Blue and Gold - - • - Tulip - “ U r Best, Wt Rust” JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY lDl’S marks tin year when eighteen Freshmen hiIitimI flip Bra Iv High School. We were? then the largest class in high school, which naturally made ns feel rjiiitc proud. The first week was one of suspense Because of the dread nf Being initiated. However, we pulled through that. We took part in all school activities. Lorraine Lewis, Fanny (earner, and Esther Schlepp played on the Oiris' IL IS. Team, while Leonard Peterson and Lloyd Bowman acted as snh on tin Boys I». IS. Team, tiler t'lnh was also attended hv most of the Fresh 1111 11 that year. The next year we were Sophomores. We were still eighteen in nuniltcr. Muring the year, Lloyd Bowman and Leonard Beterson played on the Roys’
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