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30 THE LAUREL JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS Rosy red will be the world A ll the ways and streets begirled- Yet again for brow becurled. Fairest gold will be the sea, Richest purple boat of glee, A nglers keen for sharks they see Nodding surges dancing free, Clean as clean will be the deck, Ether blue and ne'er a wreck- So when power will sail and beck. Oh, how grand will be the stage, Lively evlry mirth or rage, Instantaneous ev'ry wage, Villian, hero, both will page- E 'er for art in any age. Light will be the earthly joys, A ll things music, nothing noise, Up and mended broken toys Rollick all the merry boys- After comes the smile of poise. A ll four brilliant corners those Not to mention six long rows D oing each so well he crows. Out upon the world of life They are peering wonder-rife, Here a Junior, there a one, Each about to see the sun, R unning fast to try their wings S o to see a bit of things. Mr. Gilman.. Walter S argent Elliot T Hodgkins Myrton N U te D onnell Ryan Clinton I ngraham Le O Campbell A U brey Parker H James Mo S her Donald F rederick Milton D E ane Lloyd Argy L e ,Tohn Cal L ahan Carr O ll Hines Leo He W ey Harold Stewart FAVORITE FAVORITE NAME FAVORITE SAYING NICKNAME HANGOUT OCCUPATION Olive Whitney Well, I like that! Abbie Across the railroad Squabbling crossing Frances Weathern Gosh darn it! Fran Movie Theatre Chewing gum Dorothy Haines Good grief and con- Dot Weeks Mills Writing letters science ! Maxine Cook Ain't that funny! Mac Ames Corner Club meetings Adrie Barrows Whoopee! Ad Temple Telling Stories! Dorothea Hodgkins Oh! Boy! Dory or Where she hangs Acting! Dot her hat Frances Wright By Cookie! Sis Haines Landing Studying Carolyn McCully Oh dear, that wouldn't Cal At home Doing French be right! Donnell Ryan Close your face! Ikey Magoni's Store Driving his car Florence Adams Oh Reverend! Flip Strong Studying Bible Vivian Russell Oh Eddie! K' Viv New Sharon Being good Harold Stewart Oh Hang it! Stewart Normal Dorm. Chewing matches Hazel Bryant Hollio! Shrimp Murray Hall Walking on stilts Beryl Flood Sweet man! Floody School Dancing John Callahan What I mean! Jack Magoni's Store Athletics Ernestine Small Here I am! Ernie Carvill and Small's Christian Endeavor
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T H E L A.U R E L OLIVE CALPURNIA WEEKS College Preparatory TOMMY I' Motto: While I breathe I hopefl Chorus, 1-2-3-45 Fair Committee, 3-45 'A Garden of the Shahf, 35 Collegiate, 43 LAUREL, 3-4g H Tulip Timef, 45 Debate Team, 3-45 Essay Contest, Ist prize, 3-45 Address to Under- graduates. Think not thy 'word and thine alone must be right. THELMA WILLIAMS General Motto: Nothing is so bad But it might be worse. Glee Club, 25 Chorus, 1-2-3-45 Dramatic Club, 4. Let our lives be pure as snowfelds Where our footsteps leave a mark but not a stain. 25-Ru if Wlificlls' ,gg Q, - I 'Qs - . -+,,:-42' I r I-. X x ', -L ' ' ,, 1 S ' ' f. -sv .- was I y' ,
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THE LAUREL 31 SINCE so many girls in the Junior Class are such stars at skating the following names 'have been suggested for a hockey team: .. ..... Hazel Bryant .. ...... Adrie Barrows . . Frances Weathern Puck ...,.,. Left defence Right defence . Center ...... .. Gertrude Tibbetts Left wing . . . . . . ...... Helen Gould Goal ...... .............. O live Whitney TT' STATISTICS IN JUNIOR CLASS Prettiest girl-Ida Merry. Prettiest boy-Donald Frederick. Best bluffer-Frances Weathern. Most popular- Gordon Bragg. Most cheerful-Leo Hewey. Most dramatic - Olive Whitney. Most studious-Elliott Hodgkins. Noisiest - Carolyn McCully. Most dignified-Milton Deane. Class vampire - Ruth Weymouth. Cleverest - Dorothy Haines. Huskiest - Adrie Barrows. Squarest-Maxine Cook. Tallest - Hazel Bryant. Shortest - Helen Gould. Thinnest-Myrton Nute. Fattest-Carroll Hines. The class Romeo and Juliet-Leo Campbell and Helen Gould. WHAT D0 THEY THINK OF IN STUDY HALL? Donnell Ryan-Wonder if she knows I 'm chewing gum? Florence Adams-Giving Glen Hobbs his dancing lesson last nigfht and her now aching toes. Ellen Bunnell-Fairbanks Friday Night Social. Walter Sargent-I wonder if my -hair is on straight. Thelma Craig-Oh! That rank card!! Ernestine Small-I wonder if I ever make myself heard. Clinton Ingraham-How to catch her eye. Beryl Flood - A D i v i n e Comedy, Dante . Vivian Russell-Suppose I'll catch Uhat trolley for New Sharon? Dorothy Haines-Oh! what 's the use of studying anyway! Wonder if my let- ter is home? James Mosher-Winning the broad jump from Mosher Hill to F. H. S. 'YTD' EXTRACT FROM THE JUNIOR DIARY MONDAY: Because of a special request from Laura Lambert a new society came into existence. This is called 'Ullhe Fast Chewers of Spearmintn. Only those who are excelled in the art are allowed to he members. Therefore there is no hope for Frances Weathern until she takes lessons from Laura in chewing gum. Tuesday: Sad catastrophe occurred. Mr. Gilman changed Ella Voter's and Donald Frederick's desks. Ella has hired a note deliverer and also has bought a broadcasting outfit, hence Donald is still well informed. It is hoped the note de- liverer will be more careful in the future and not drop any more notes in the cor- ridor. Wednesday: Junior Class Meeting called. Business Meeting consisting of a charity act. This was to buy some leather heels for Walter Sargent's shoes so we can hear 'his approach and also so he will stop slipping all over the Hoor. Thursday: Special session after school! Milton Deane decided that he would turn radio announcer with the result that Mr. Gilman felt it was too much for his ears. Elliott Hodgkins according to rumor is still being coached by Coach Dinsmore for high jumping Cin chemistryj. Friday: General Assembly. juniors furnished the program which consisted of a vocal solo by Maxine Cook, a ballet dance by Helen Gould and Clyde Taylor, jewsharp solo by Dorothea Hodgkins, and a selection, Asleep in the Deep, ren- dered by boys' quartet composed of Myr- ton Nute, James Mosher, Carroll Hines, and Leo Hewey.
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