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5 ll O un l 5 Il 2 5 Ol IO? IO? ISU!- 9 IOZOI IOZOI 0201 la-z-is gilislurg Dorothy Charles Aw ma! Gee whiz, cancha let me do nothin' a tall? Ya always let the other kids do stuff, an' they ain't more'n three or four years older'n I amg that ain't such a lot. Gosh, 'tain't fair! f - Just as soon as you are as old as they are you may do those things too, jimmy. Your time is coming. But we'll agree with Jimmy, it doesn't seem fair, does it? Such was our attitude toward our lot as Freshmen and Sophomores, and until we became juniors, when we finally saw that we would some day in the near future have all the privileges of an upperclassman. Butythis goal was not reached without the patient help of our faculty, who combined forces to attempt to instill sufficient knowledge in our heads to enable us to know what to do with these privileges when we became old enough. A During our Freshman year, there was much shaking and scratching of heads as the fact became pitifully clear that there was very little hope for us. Our officers during this year were: jack Brown, presidentg Dick Lister, vice-president: Anita Boyle, secretary-treasurer. Y -Progress was painfully slow in our Sophomore year, our members going to one of twoextremes: eith-er sitting staring wide-eyed at the things going on around them, still' a bit groggy about it all, or causing such chaos in the classrooms that it was promptly discovered that their presence was not needed. Our officers were: George VVynn, president, Anita Boyle, vice-president, and Karol Kool, secretary-treasurer. But up through all this turmoil we struggled into almost normal and cer- tainly peppy juniors with Robert French as our president, Anita Boyle, vice- presidentg Karol Kool, secretary-treasurer. Although we have always been well represented ,in the school activities, we have a much larger showing this year. Two well-known basket ball stars are George Wynn and Harvey Letcher. The foot ball team boasts of Herb Shreves and Don'Wood off the Junior class. Cur own. original organization, The Junior Joke, creates much of our necessary pep, while Bob French aids the debating team to gain its victories. Both the boys' and girls' glee clubs contain many members of our class who tell us in music just how they feel about it, and they can be easily heard throughout the building at regular intervals. Even the orchestra does net escape our talent. 1 The Junior-Senior reception, outstanding social event of the year, has not as yet been staged, but we are sure that it will be worthy of all our anticipations. Despite many handicaps, we have made a triumph of our first three years, and are confident that our senior year will be equally successful. page twenty-four xin::o o:lo ono: 1 Q 2 7 :lo:o o:xo on Q l E! l l Q l E! l all Z 0 0 0 020 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O OZ
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