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jt Junior Class Freshman Chapter. 1. Now it came to pass on the eighth day of the ninth month of the year 1917 A. D. the united tribes representing the Freshman class, presented themselves at the Holy Temple, thereby becoming applicants at the shrine of knowledge. 2. And it came to pass that the mighty hands of our two rulers, Mary and Lillie (Miss McEntee and Miss Doerflmger) sheltered us from the hazing of the Sophomores, the scorn of the Juniors, and the righteous roar of the Seniors. 3. So it happened that after the worries and troubles of our first year’s jour- ney along the path of learning were finished, we entered upon the uncertain joys and sorrows of our Sophomore year. Sophomore Chapter. 1. Now it came to pass under the guiding hands of our next rulers, Maude and George (Miss Marks and Mr. Warner) that we entered upon our career as Sophomores in the new Temple of Knowledge known as the Tar-Paper Palace. 2. And there descended upon us a great plague m the form of ” flu.” Many of our brethren and sistern fell into the clutches of this cruel menace and escaped only after a long siege of sickness. 3. It was deemed necessary and righte ous to hold a feast for all the tribes, where we were entertained by the rulers of our respective clans. Thus the seco nd year of our pilgrimage closed, every step bringing us nearer our goal. Junior Chapter. 1. Now it came to pass that new rulers were crowned and became very popu- lar with the Junior clan. These were known as Anna and Leonard (Miss Crapser and Mr. Turner). We started the most important step of our pilgrimage with joy and gladness. In expression of love for our rulers and their royal relatives (the faculty) we gave a festival. 2. So it came about that the noble clan of Juniors was second to none but first to all. The spirit of pep had so taken possession of us that even the mighty Seniors could not fail to note our existence. Even the maiden whose voice held forth on the glory of our teams and school at the festival known as basketball games was a Junior. 3. This third part of our journey is passing onward and we soon will be the undisputed lords of all we survey. Next year the new shrine to knowledge will be completed, greater and grander than any shrine at which we have heretofore wor- shiped. We shall enter this and bring glory to our tribe and our new rulers, who- ever they may be. Audrey Hefner. Junior Statistics Prettiest girl — Elrose Adolph Handsomest boy — Marion Burke Neatest — Ruth Thomas Gayest — Edna Scheibal Quietest— Grace Pennock Fattest — Annabel Wilson Brightest — Gertrude Broad Most popular girl — Amy Moltzau Most popular boy — Pete Hogeland Most original — Margaret Nelson Most studious — Wilson Howland Most aristocratic — Lillian Imislund Most democratic —- Lawrence Warden Most angelic — Fern Wheeler Typical Junior — Harriet Allyn Most talkative — Marjorie Spaulding Junior villain — Dale Eunson Junior vamp — Audrey Heff ner Bossiest — Norma Holmes Champion law-breaker — Joe Mauland
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