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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ............................................................ Harold Johnson Vice PresidenL. ............... Leo Bennett Treasurer ...................................................... Linwood Matthews Secretary ............................................................... Lillian Hanson Yearbook Representative ........................ Lillian Hanson Student Council Representative ............... Leo Bennett Advisor Miss Bratt Colors Rred and Black M0tt0 Carpe Diem Class Flower Red Rose CLASS ROLL Harriet E. Adams Howard Culver Jack Kerrin George, W. Waid Leo Bennett Harry L. Davis Ann E. Lundgren Cecil Waite Alice Benson Lillian R. Hanson Linwood Matthews Carl Weber Marie Bjork Harold J. Johnson Ruth 1. Springer Kermit White SENIOR LEAVES
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POST GRADUATES There were five members in our postgraduate class this year: hxalph Miller, Marvin Frew, Theodore Wilzen, and Maynard Atkins 0f the class of 35, and Virginia Olson 0f Sinclairville, Class of 735. Theodore and May- nard took commercial courses and trigonometry, and Virginia 21 commercial course with French 111. Marvin attended school until April, during which he took typewriting, Chemistry and Economic Citizenship. The boys took active parts in basketball, Marvin winning a letter; and Virginia was awarded a letter for cheerleading. Ralph Miller was forced to leave us when his family moved to Sinclairville. FOR1,936
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JUNIOR CLASS llSay, fellows, the editors of the yearbook have asked us to give them a resumee . . . resumay . . . well, a summary of our Junior year. That ought to be easy but of course we may run out of adjectives describing the activities of such an up and coming class. Bless me they,ve given us only a page and how we can ever do justice on one page I donlt know, Well, here goes. Letvs see, weall want to tell about rustling around and electing as ftne a set of ofhcers as youvll hnd: Harold Johnson for President; Leo Bennett7 our iron man for Vice President; Linwood Matthews for Treas- urer; and Lillian Hanson as secretary to record our phenomenal progress. Smart thing we did when we elected Leo Bennett to represent us on the student council, too. They,ll want to know that our yearbook representative is Lil- lian Hanson. Everybody knows what a successful thing we made of the magazine con- test this year but they probably donlt know that we made $46 out of it. Mustnat forget to tell about our magazine contest party either. Remember Mr. Anderson leading the Grand March and Frew and Gibbs winning the Treasure Hunt? . . . just a couple of Kidds. Well, I swam7 going over these records here it looks as though weave had our fingers in every pie. Yes sir, we,Ve helped with Student Association parties and weave had a Valentine Party of our own. And then there was the time we took advantage of the fine winter weather tand the horsesl and went for a Student Association Sleigh- ride Which turned out to be the best five mile walk we ever had. In all things we have modestly given the credit to the other classes but when the Junior play uBashful Mr. Bobbsf7 came along and made us a profit of $55 and proved very entertaining besides tat least everybody said so, and confidentially we thought so tool we just had to admit that ours had been the brains and power behind all the other good things that have been done here since we were Freshmen. Say, now that sounds right nice if I do say it myself. What else shall I say, fellows? Now that I7ve scratched the surface 17m sort of getting into the spirit of the thing. I could tell them how brilliant we are individually. N0, Illl just tell them weare colossal, superb, magnificent twords fail me and modesty doesn7t permitl . . . in other words welre goodlll VGADABOUT FOR1936
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