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JIINIIIH BLISS HISIUHY It was in 1933 that we, the Junior Class, started out on a record-breaking flight over the fertile areas laid out in our Eastman School course. JIeered on by the illustrious Sophs who came out to send us off with green strearners and peanut shells, we took off over the smooth sands of the Seashore and lemeled out over the vast expanse of Freshman Year, loaded down with a goodly supply of ambition, expectation and good will. This first lap of our trip was glorious. The Christmas Dance, the basketball championship, and 1-3-5-3-1 all were ticked off exactly on schedule. ' I The arrival at Sophomore Field brought many new thrills. We were just in time for the little Freshies and we entertained them 'in our most charming manner. Fred Fennell surprised us with his newly fomerd UniversityI Band and two or three crooners were added to our happy crew. It was there that we met Mr. 72 Chord and all his friends and relations. He was very hospitable, and after he had entertained us at several mixed parties, he allowed LIS to continue on our way. I Confusion reigned when we reached the stately cool Junior Plateau. Everybody wanted a Little Sister fsomething which had never been heard df beforeb and the Freshman class very kindly filled the order. Each Junior lady took a Freshman lassie in hand and tried to make her feel at home. Ellison Park echoed with the merry laughter that only Freshmen lassies can make. Not tol be outdone, the Junior lads showed us that Volleyball is just as important as a .Little Sister, and they are very proud of their standing as Volleyball Champs of '1936. V . Loyalty, cooperation, musicianship, good character, and high ideals have been our companions, and with the help of fair flying weather we are looking forward to a Happy Landing ! . I I I 66 , I. I I I
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Lawrence, Ingraham, Hamilton, Jacobs OFFICERS Harry Jacobs . Presiden t Elizabeth Hamilton . . Vice-President Mary Lawrence Gerald Ingraham Marie Allen Gladys Apitzsch Albert Astle Jean Beers Raymond Berry Vivian Bradshaw Roy Breshears Rose Brooke Elizabeth Brown Robert Cantrick . Secretary . Treasurer Barbara Coster Natalie Coward Chester Crill Douglas Danfelt Richard Darrohm Hazel Donart ' Eiaine Dodge Q F Ursula Dunbar Ruth Eigabroadt Sheldon Eschrich H 0 . 'G ' .5 1 r 'M L SUPHUNI 68
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