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Junior Classi History Juniors — the class of 1920 — doesn’t that sound fine? Of course it does, and you needn’t think for one minute Lt isn’t just as grand to belong to it as to boast of its fame. When we arrived on that September day in ’16 we felt green and possibly as fresh as the pro- verbial first year child. We started out well by taking up the entire assembly-room and ousting ” such seniors, juniors and sophisti- as were bound to stay with us. We enjoyed our first year very well, for it was not all work. We had several parties which were thoroughly enjoyed. The second year went m like manner. We were given a nod of satisfaction here and a growl of disapproval there (real genius is never appreciated until too late). We hope we won’t be missed too much when we take all our brilliance and fame away and out into the world. Speak mg of brilliance, we have a very brilliant class. The re are great sing- ers, great cartoonists, actresses, musicians, etc. Gertrude Scheldt, Mildred Fos- ter, and Irene Scott, all members of our class, stand out prominently as promising singers. LeRoy Surprenant has drawn many of the cartoons for two Annuals. There are many in our class, too, who, though they don’t seem to care for the opin- ion of others, rea Hy h ave as good minds and perhaps better than some if they would use them. Thelma Hilliard promises to become a great social leader and we won t for- get her cleverly planned trips that were enjoyed by all. At this s eason it is hard to concentrate upon any one subject long unless it is the usual one of spring fever, which seems to be inevitable when spring and the junior meet. No remedy has been found, but some boys and girls must be trying to come to some conclusion, we see them together so often. However, let’s all stick together another year and all pack up our books and receive our diplomas at the same time. I wish I could a poet be Like Browning, Keats, or Thackeray, And every time I wrote a line The next one with it I could rhyme. Then I’d have riches, honor, fame. And people would exalt my name; But these sad thoughts from me must go, For fate decreed me for a steno,” J. w.
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Junior Officers. I'resido U:, Tticlma Hilliard; Vieo-riesulent. Mabel Roseiiluntl; Hourctary, K a th-raie 5 a uva; Treasurer, Itussell Stephens; Sergouiit-ut-Aruis, Arthur lluseuluiid. JUNIORS i i Anderson, Alice Akins, Jerre Baker, Daniel Beebe, Lucille Bennett, Georgia Biglen, Cecelia Boor, Donald Bowen, Theodore Breeze, Paul Briscoe, Anderson Bristol, Clarence Broad, Gertrude Burke. Marion Campbell, James Campbell. Ruby Carlson, Ruth Carpenter, Ethel Clark, Hazel Clegg-, Eleanor Cummings, Doris David, Mae Davidson, T0111 Day, Bertha Duecks, Esther Duncan, Erwin Dykins, Dora Edsill, Lily Edsill. Ruth Finkbeiner, Gladys Fleming, Nellie Foster, Mildred Gannon, John Gibson, Edwin Gibson, Evelyn Godsil. Dennis Gordon, Bernice Graham, Harry Gnslander, Martha Guslander. Vesta. Hall. Ethel Heatherly, Thoodore Henderson, Naomi Hilliard, Thelma Trish, Gladys Jenni, Lena Larson, Marvel Laux, Cecelia Leacli, Julia Loveland, Russ Marshall, Nina McClean, Liicile 3Iclchert, Bernice Metz. Alphretta Nelson, Anna Nelson. Mary Nelson, Pauline Nicolls, Cecile Pierson, Grace PI ova nic, Kazimcr Quickendcn. Irene. Riddick, Monona Rocsler, Harold R00th, Gladys Rosenlund, Arthur Rosenlund. Mabel Rueknian, Carl Sams. Kathren Scheldt. Gertrude Scott. Mary Irene Scaver, Llnnie Sebree, Jane Shannon, Charles Sharp. Daniel Sharp. Marie Siiuonfy, Reta Smythe. William Sorenson, Leonard Spaulding, Azalea Spaulding, Way Stephens, Russell Stoddard, Frank Stuart, Abbie S urproi 1 a 111. LcRo y Trask, Lydia Vadnais. Ovid Vehawn. Thomas Wallin, Chad Warr, Helen Washburn, Frank W ilson, Edward Young, Marjorie Zumwalt, Leslie
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