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“The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. —Longfellow. The Question Box ‘ Where was Hilliard Seaker on Sunday night, April 26, and why does he think that he’s flattering a girl when he dates her?” Why did Helen McNeill move to John Rodger’s table in the third period Study Hall?” “Why does Bernice Crawford like red hair?” “Why does Miss Eckmann come into Junior Study Hall the second period?” “Why can’t pupils whisper during third period Study Hall?” “Who is the blonde on Smith Street who likes to ride around in a blue and white candy truck ?” “Why can’t Edna Blanchard tie a string on her romantic lover, Gordon McPherson ?” Why doesn’t Alice Phillips ride around in F. B.’s open car?” “Why is Moonlight and Shadows Virginia Gonio’s favorite song?” ‘What is there about Mart Hassett that all the girls like?” ‘Whom does Max Monterville go to Philadelphia to see so often?” “Are Charles Huckle and Jane Leeson engaged?” What girl does Vic LaDuke really love?” Why does Beatrice Kelley always send Herbie Bartholomew home so early?” Is it true that Ronald Pollock has a crush on Blanche Sullivan?” What two girls from West Main Street prefer Natural Dam boys?” “Is it true that Gail Wainwright and Edith Stowell like to listen to a radio on the Sylvia Lake Road?” “Who peddles notes from Balmat to a Junior girl?” Does Bill Gruneisen really like Helen Sheen as well as he pretends to?” ‘ Why does Ruth Brown cling to Clifford Kitts ?” “Why isn’t Lois Campbell as popular as she used to be?” Is Geraldine Gardner in love with Caz?” “Why is Nathan Brown up on William Street so often?” “Why doesn’t Leslie Woodward give Leona Lee a break?” “Seniors, why don’t you give the Freshman girls a date before you graduate?” Why doesn't Coach Riley start a girls’ football team?” How can one get on the Deanonian staff?” “What does Marcus Chase do in his leisure time ?” ‘‘Whose ring is Norma Weatherup wearing?” “Where did Eleanor Christian really get the ring she displays?” “Why do the Senior boys think that the Freshman girls in Miss Markell’s room are little ‘squirts’ ?” Doesn’t Alice Plunkett know that Bob Bell is spoken for?” Page Twenty-six
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Page Twenty-eight JUNIOR CLASS—First Row, left to right: Beryl VanNorton, Ada Bradbury, Ru h Austin, Vivian Richardson, Elizabeth Kerwin. Second Row: Ruth Brown, Mar- on Storie. Jean Allen, Eleanor Kaplan, Bette Steele, Eileen Carroll, Eleanor Brooks, Hazel Lawton. Marjorie Mullin, Maebelle McKinney, Helen Cobey, Eleanor Ingram, Marjorie Hosmer, Beatrice Kelley, Edna Blanchard, Ruth Wood, Mary Turnbull, Martha Robillard, Marjorie Smith, Leona Lee. Third Row: Vernon Perry, Wayne Ritchie, Doris Kenyon, Dorothy Mullin, Irene Day, Isabel Moore, Mary Conklin, Maryann Newell, June Burge, Janet Laidlaw, Frieda McCullough, Hazel Briggs, Blanche Sullivan, Janet Myers, Mary Johnson, Bette Phillips, Marjorie Enslow, Helen Sheen, Dorothy Gillette, Dorothy Dodds, Stella Rickett, Nellie Brown, Claude Jeffers. Fourth Row: Erton Sipher, Milton Spaulding, Barbara Hosmer. Marjorie Whitmore, Marion Walworth, Luava Griffis, Rebah Clark, Jane Gates, Marie Davidson, Eleanor Link, Jane Leeson, Eleanor Wells, Edna Clark. Carolyn Pickert, Julia Dodds, Lillian Hymers,, Ruth Bailey, Eleanor Campbell, Evelyn Dain, Blanche Hardy, Barbara Gardner, William Reynolds. Fifth Row: Hillia:d Seiker, Theodore Constantikes, John Woodward, Michael Jurkovich, Duwayne Dodds, Clifford Kitts, Herbert Bartholomew, Weldon Foy, Robert Tremlett, Robert Cushman, Eugene Hopper, Malcolm Tyler, William Foeppel, Murl Simmons, Alger Whit- more, Eugene McGuinness, Kenneth Washburn, Clifford Hay, Carl Mallette, Max Monterville, Raphael Boscoe. Sixth Row: William Bresee. Cresson Brouse, Clarence Evans. James Hull, Ward Sprague, Robert Taylor. Emerson King Erwin Gruneisen, Roy Randall, Francis DuPont. Delbert McLear, Irving Weatherup. Phillip Pernice. Victor Judge, Paul Markwick. Richard Witters, Judson Thornton. Ted Lauper. Ray Moore. Clark Laidlaw, Gordon McPherson, John Jones. ■ I ° I = '5 m o i EE ■ 52 1 Cl «—. a Co S c w br p a C 5 n p fD
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