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FRONT ROW: — B Krumsee, ||. Ilowey, L. Voirel. I.. Rueter. B. Mu licit. J. lleBBe, B. Shakshesky. J. Feind, J lient-ineenler, C. I.adieu, I). Frlertel. M. HarkBaus W. Hersrhfeld. SECOND ROW: I. petrhl. E. OfTner.’A. Geyer, L. Miller. M. I.eedle. M. Lehman, I . Kuehn. A. Srhroeder. E. Pruefer, M llernday. L. Aurhter. B. Hccessler. THIRD Itow M FlKas. F. Peterson. M SeliuH .. It. Hanson. I. Wajrner, J. Northey. P. Srhlajrenhaur. k s» rn . It. Junirkuntz. It. Bullwinkel. T. Griffin. FOI BTH HOW: W. Popp. W. Letiz. II. Traeder, (1. Melnel. P. Seifert. I». Moen. I». Powers. It. Carey. M. Sell. I. Kndl. FIFTH ROW: J. Ketelhut. I». Arinstrontr. B. Foskett. E. VYat« rBiiry. It KrusJfiF. It. llernday. E. «'hmidl. H Krumsee, L. Boessler. BACK BOW:—I., aim. K. I.uedtke. C. Sllberhorn. It. Miller. M. Doebereiner. It. Fischer. It. Warner. 11. Gross. M. Iloiurhton. C. Jahn. L. Vogel, K. Haas. THE JUNIOR BOOKSHELF When it concerns sixty-eight entertaining characters, one would expect the story to be a particularly interesting narration. The story of the Junior Class is just that! Owing to the numerous incidents, equally varied and exciting, it has been necessary to write them in separate volumes and arrange them in an orderly row on our bookshelf. The first volume entitled, “True Life Stories of Famous People”, relates the sensational happenings in the life of our President. R. Krusing, the heart-throbbing, heart-breaking romances of K. Sems, Vice President. J. Rentmeester, Secretary J. Feind, Treasurer, B. Bullwinkel and P. Seifert, student counselors, in which the newly purchased class rings seem to get deeply involved in a universal “exchange.” The next volume labeled Extra” devotes itself to extra curricular activities. It begins with a review of the Junior Class Play. Seventeen”, in which chief credit was given to the excellent “Baby-talk-lady”, E. Offner. and to R. Miller for his great characterization of “ickle boy Baxter”. Reading the book will acquaint you with the rest of the cast including: M. Houghton. M. Schultz. J. Feind, T. Griffin. E. Luedtke, R. Foskett. R. Krusing. J. Hebbe, R. Shakshesky, E. Waterbury. J. Rentmeester, and M. Doebereiner. The second half is given over to debate in which B. Jungkuntz, B. Bullwinkel, E. OfTner. J. Feind, M. Schultz, and J. Rentmeester were the chief “wordbattlers”. A good description of the heroic efforts of the Declamatory and Oratory participants, R. Miller, D. Moen, J. Feind. J. Northey, and P. Schlagenhauf, is also given. The third volume is titled “Discords on the Harpsichord.” It tells of the juniors' dealing with music. Many members of the class lend their cultured, uncultured, and ever-changing voices to vocalizing in the Girls’ and Boys’ Glee Clubs while others are active participants in the Orchestra and Band. The Junior Band is indeed fortunate in having the famous Maestro, Wiennie” Sell as assistant conductor. The volume named Wim. Wigor, and Witality” deals with athletics in which the Juniors dispel, the three W’s” in generous portions. In basketball and football. R. Wagner. R. Foskett, R. Krusing. and L. Vogel seemed to be our best bets. In class basketball, the team composed of E. Schmidt, R. Foskett. R. Krumsee, W. Popp, E. Waterbury, L. Roessler, and T. Griffin made a fine showing. The girls also engaged in competitive sports of vigorus and semi-vigorous nature. In hockey, the junior girls were well on the way to a championship when the final game was called off an account of snow The last and most colorful, most sparklingly worded books tells of the Junior Prom, made a success because of the able supervision of Miss Rankin. It describes the artisic decorations, enchanting music, and the stately Grand March led by their Majesties”. P. Seifert and M. Hernday. If these volumes have left you with the feeling that you want to hear more about these same characters, the next installment will be found next year on our Senior Bookshelf. Mary Hernday—Junior Student. J N 1 O R S PAGE SEVENTEEN
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THE COMIC STRIP JAMBOREE John Senior has secured a position us a reader of comics over station J. H. S. It is the end of his first working day, and he is so tired. Ah! for a bed and a good rest. Having gained the privacy and peacefulness of his bed, he immediately falls asleep. Even in his slumber, however, his new position haunts him. The comic strip characters are having a jamboree, and the Class of 1939 is attending in all its finery. Everyone is entering in the fun. As he sleeps, John sees the following little scenes: As is the custom at many of today’s parties, the Big Apple is being danced by many of the gay young couples. They include: Time and Mar.............................................I . Mundl and H. Fischer Daisy Mae and LIT Abner...............................I.. lieu ter and I». ArinstroiiK Olive Oyl and Popeye...................................H. K rum see and It. Foskett Hosle and Archie.......................................... H. Hansen and k Haas Tools and Casper..........................................I. Warner and W. Popp lillium and Harold Teen ............II. Ilowey and C. Sllberhorn In one corner of the room, w’e find a group of youngsters who are having a grand time playing “Drop the Handkerchief” and ‘Puss in the Corner”. This group consists of: Annie Hooney................1- Aurhter Corky........................T. Grinin Good Heed Dolly......... V. ilerschfleld Kayo.........................II. Gross I • tile Nancy................M. Klga At every party you find a group of young people who all seem to share Sinitty...........................NV. I.enz I.iille Derby............................L. Zalm Henry...............................M. Sell Killy Higgins.....................L. Miller title “The Life of the Party”. In this group we find: the Hud Shekles ..............M. Houghton Winnie Winkle.................f. Peterson Ned Itrandy................It. Wagner Dixie...........................K. Serns Freckles....................It. Miller Mickey....................J. Itentmeester Flapper Fanny................J. Fefnd One often finds that at a party the kitchen helpers are the most interesting to watch. This is also true at the comic strip jamboree, for we find a cheery group preparing sandwiches, salads, and other refreshments for the guests. Among these helpers are not only the more experienced cooks, but some comic characters who are “cutting up” to quite an extent. The cooks and their not too able assistants are: Mammy Yokum and Uncle Toby............................M. Hackhaus and I Kndl Apple Mary and Prof. Wotasnozzlc ...................M Schultz and II Trailer Maw Green and Itiin Gump......... |; pruiTcr and :. Jahn The refreshments are not quite ready so a small gathering of young people are playing “Murder”. The participants and their duties are: l.ala Palooza. the victim.....I. Pclchl Dumb Dora, star witness.. . .j licbbc Mvra North, attorney. ... h. Jungkiintz Hairbreadth Harry, detective. . D. Moen Jane Arden, reporter...... J. Northey The Timid Soul, the murderer.G. Mcinei Some one suggests that a “Tin Glove Boxing Contest” be scheduled and now we find the following matches: J U Itudolph llnssendale vs. Tarzan....................M. imeberetner II. Puerner Andy Gump . Joe Palooka......................... K. W'aterbury s. It. Krurnscc Xl 1 ; rereree. . . . - .. ...............................It. Shakshesk.V The boxing matches have been called to a close, for the refreshments are being served. In one corner we find a popular group of friends telling one another the latest jokes. Among this group we find: Crash Davis.................D. Powers Kiln Cinders...................M. Lehman Nil tty Cook...................................J. Kettlehut Hubble H. Hoessler Wally......................b. Hoessler Hlondle.........................n. Kuehn Mickev Finn...................it. Carey Strike up the music. The young people want to dance again. This time it is the old fashioned w’altz. On the dance floor wfe see: I O R 8 Joy Allure and Prince Val.....................................Geyer and K. It loin berg Itiiniia and Fladi Gordon.................................t:. Ladien and K Schmidt I he music has been supplied by a very fine orchestra in which the following are playing: Miss Twiddle, orchestra leader and violinist...............................i.. Vogel Lena, vocalist........... ............................................ Shroeder Mandrake the Magician, drummer ................ it. Hernday Fritzle Itltz. pianoist ................. . P. Schlageuhaur And so the delightful comic strip jamboree comes to a conclusion. Thank you and good night” are then said to: Hoots, the pretty hostess................................................ | Hernday Sklppy. the young host....................................................p. Seifert Gram Stubbs, the chaperone............................................it. Hullwlnkel Papa, he who paid the bills................................................|. Vogel Wimpy, who bad his All -r hamburgers h Km sing Cap Stubbs, who furnished the humor...............................................k. Luedtke Little ornban Annie, the little sister. ..................................D. Friedel Seven thirty and time for John Senior to rise, for his comic strip program is on the air at eleven, and he has yet to read the comics from every daily paper in the city. What a night! No sleep and no rest because of those funny characters w hom he so wished to leave behind in the studio. No, wherever he goes the comics follow' him. but as they so closely resemble John’s friends from the Class of ’39, he feels that the comics aren’t such a terrible groun to have in a nightmare. Perhaps, as he has recalled his many friends, the night has not been so very bad after all. PACK SIXTEEN
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PREMIERS—STARS—SOPHOMORES It is hard to believe that John P. Senior, formerly a student of J. H. S.t is the first prize winner of a Study Contest and is now in Hollywood. Tonight, ’mid white tails, top hats, and canes, the stars and John P. Senior are attending a Hollywood premier. Listen to the announcer: Step up to the microphone and say a word for us, won’t you?- Folks, we have the stars of the entire glamorous movie-world with us! What excitement!—Over here please!—Say, Joe, take this mike—I’m too excited to go on with this broadcast.” Yes, it is surely an exciting affair! Let us go over and stay with John during the premier. We don't want to miss anything, so let us get close to the stars and look around. Let us see what is happening now. Many celebrities are driving up in their luxurious cars. There are: Shirley Temple, the •‘Little Colonel . M. Bender llumphery Bogart, the tough guy.M. Chwala Paul Kelly, the other man...It. Soellner Tom Mix, a real two gunner.........II. Clark Franchot Tone amt Joan Crawford..................R. Rcntmeester and E. Gunz William Powell, the “Thin Man ..................................P. Shannon Myrna Loy, the girl After the Thin Man .......................It. Stark Joe, the radio announcer, is introducing a number of stars to the radio audience. Let us listen to them. Joe Penner Wanna Buy A l uck .........................................J. oifiier Freddie Bartholomew— Charmed Indeed .............................. K. Gruennort Polly Moran— III. Folks”...................................... M. Feed I e Greta carbo— I Tank I Go Home”.......................................S. Ve tern Ik Now John Senior is entering the theater. In the spacious lobby he sees a group of youngsters who would make anyone laugh. Among them are: Baby Le Roy...........................................................J. Wagner Spanky McFarland......................................................M. Streim Jane Withers.......................................................K. Ilafemann A comely young miss is distributing programs among the theater patrons. Here is one: MUSIC EVERYWHERE Bob Burns and hlr bazooka......K. Strohhtisrh heanna Imrbm.........................G. Werner Fred Mar Murray.............. M. Streleh Jeanette MacMonald ........................... . It. Koch lock Powell, the Singing Marine .G. Waterbury Patsy Kelly, one hair the Irish Twins...... Eleanor Powell...................II. Leinbrich Mary Koser, the other half Bobby Breen, the child wonder.......J. Burnett And now the movie presentation is completed. The management announces that a fine stage performance is to be presented. These are the participants in this variety show: S O P H O M O R E S The Three Stooges................................. Martha Raye.........................L. Miller .....It. Schimmlng, C. Elgas and E. Gross Hugh Herbert........................g. krnimcter Jack Benny............................E. Reese Kllnore Whitney......................It. Olson Well, that was an exciting premier, but the night is young, so let’s go to the Troca-dero. Here, in this gay night spot, we see on the dance floor: Connie Bennett and Robert Taylor...............................It. Bravton and L. Stelse Loretta Young and Tyrone Power.............................J. Oettnieler and M. Schultz Of course, in many comers small groups are heard laughing and talking together. In these groups are: Gary Cooper, Rochelle Hudson......................................It. Kexel. V. Church and Virginia Bruce............................................................K. Haas Irene Dunne and Smiling Alice Faye.........................M. Peterson and It Stringer Bette Mavis and Spencer Tracy.................................V. Ruelow and It. Statz Fannie Brice and Tarzan......................................It. Rhelneck and It. Mavis More excitement! John has been invited to a screen “star’s” home for a breakfast of bacon and eggs. Let us see who else is there. Here they come into the drawing room. There are: Frances Farmer, the hostess............P. Wolf .Norma shearer........................G. Baneck Sally Blanc............................L. Wendt Joan Bennett..........................H. Klettke Simone Simone......................It. Barrett Mary Pick ford........................L. Wedl Bruce Cabot..........................II. Rueth Stuart Erwin.......................L. shannon Time is flying and so John Senior must leave this happy group and return to his hotel room. As John has a large car, he takes the following stars” to their destination: Kathryn Hepburn....................J. Roessler Grace Moore.......................R. Wollet Ginger Rogers........................J. Beale Janet Gaynor.......................M. Shannon Jean Parker......................J. Kltzmann And so the evening and morning are almost gone. What an exciting time! But wait, here are three more stars who are just entering the hotel. They are: Carole Lombard, who has a rriendly “hello for John..........................G. Haag Mickey Rooney, who has Just started this night life.....................K. Meitzner Joe e. Brown, the one and only, with the exception of our II. Zilge. Before falling asleep, John wishes to leave this little piece of advice with you: Win your contest with studies and take your place in the world. If you are not lucky enough to come to Hollywood, remember that there are folks at home who are much like the movie queens and heroes if you will look for them. PAGE EIGHTEEN
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