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C 1 fl R r I? E 1 — r T i •!ILS £ E. Candy, hot dogs, Eskimo piesi Don ' t become alarmed — it ' s just another Jiinior peddling her wares. Besides pestering people at football and basketball games , the class also sell their products in the High School corridors after school. Haven ' t you noticed that every one is getting fat lately? Too much candyl The Juniors don ' t seem to care whether or not the students — and teachers — keep their youthful figures. Of course, to keep affairs running smoothly, the class had to have officers. The election was held in IJiss Hoffman ' s room on Wednesday, September 21, Henrietta Plummer was elected class presi- dent. There was a tie for the Vice-Presidency, Edward Fisher fi- nally winning out, Casper Borst is Secretary; Ruth Shultz, Treasurer; and Miss Hofftnan, Class Advisor, Among the group of industrious little candy sellers are: Mary Snyder, Dorothy Bell, Margaret Fel- ton, Llargaret Baker, I Iargaret Freinstein, Llaxine Nevirell, Henri- etta Plummer (that little class president), Esther Schacht , Louise Fulton, Iifergaret Cozad, Mary Bee- son, Eleanor Stephen, Edith Sunder- man, and Lillian Jay. Some of the products they sell are candy, gum, hot dogs, Eskimo -nies, karmelcorn, and ice cream on sticks, whatever they are called. The Juniors have other ways of making money besides selling candy and ice cream. They sponsored a picture show, Rebecca of Sunny- brook Farm, October 26 and 27 at the Huntington Theater, Miss Hoff- man, Class Advisor, said, however, that they did not make much from the show. Better luck next timet The Junior Committees, expe- cially those pertaining to the Jun- ior-Senior Reception, have not been appointed yet, nor has the date of the Reception been set. Miss Hoff- man said they were having such a hard time making money that probab- ly they would have a bread line in- stead of a Reception, Of course, she was just joking, so don ' t be- come alarmed. ( A We must not forget that pro- mising Sophomore class. The elec- tion of officers took place in room 309 on Monday, October 3, The new class heads are: Bueford Robbins, President; Betty McCrum, Vice-Pres- ident; Robert Korton, Secretary- Treasurer; and Miss Cage, Class Sponsor, $iM Last but not least in our lit- tle story, wc have the Frosh Class, During the fourth week of school the class gathered in room 101 to elect the class officers, who are the following: Ivlark Y are, Presi- dent; Henry Borst, Vice-President; James Lewis, Secretary and Miss Brown, Class Advisor, 12
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