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,mn f 1 3-nm M JSR if Nl fl' aa SOPHOMORE MINISTERIAL A little less freedom than the juniors . . . And less responsi- bility than the seniors . . , But no less ego than their sopho- more brethren . . . And less bowling pins and open win- dows than their freshman friends . . . Wliicli means they did pretty well for themselves. JUNIOR MINISTERIAL Who began active combat duty in the Greek war . , . Had ive huskies who, as they put it then, knocked their brains out with the football squad . . . Wliile the rest just went around putting on pounds, playing pinochle . . . Or both. On the Middle Run JUNIOR ACADEMIC Complete with a Latin scho- lar who insisted he could de- cline duo in the singular . . . A wild animal hunter who spe- cialized in skunks . . . And a balladeer who sang nothing but My Heart Goes Wliere the Wild Goose Goes . . Well!
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FRESHMAN MINISTERIAI. Wlio had just as many bowl- ing pins to set up, just as many windows to close in the wee, dark hours of the morning, and just as many leaves to rake as any other freshman . . . And just as much fun. FRESHMAN ACADEMIC Always the underdog . . . But having a doggone good time being it . . . They boasted of having only one man among them who with a straight face could say about girls, They bore me. . . . And I think he was kidding. T e Bottom of the Ladder SOPHOMORE ACADEMIC Wlitm admitted shyly to me, that, contrary to the opinion of certain professors, they were the best class in the high school . . . After dissecting a dog in Biology and living through it, maybe!
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SENIOR MINISTERIAI. Wlitm heltl nightly meetings of the Bohm Hall Cicero Trims- lntors Association . . . Consitl- eretl themselves the musical division of the senior class . . . Cicero was tleiitl . . . The music, I heard, led some to think the seniors were joining him. Above an Beyond SliNlOR ACIADl2lX1lC XVho had ii first periotl class every morning . . . And ti class- miite who walked in fifteen minutes late every first period . . . Two or three bothered H0 one . . . One or two bothered everyone . . . The rest bother- ed only freshmen. just-P
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