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. Q . Q 1 K W7 , , fl , gffffrljx M! I' zwpf THE HITILRITITANM 29 fgffff STANLEY RANCH V1CToR BENSON FRANCES Rossr RUBY CARSON President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ill UNTOR lVIO'l'T0 Honor Lies al Laborps Cate COLORS . Cream and Maroon FLOWER . American Beauty Rose Miss Bo1.1.1NCl-:R Class Adviser Class History YVouldn't you like to know us? We are called juniors and this is our third year of traveling along through this Land of Opportunity. Labor is our watchword, companion to the class motto, Honor Lies at Lab0r's Cale. When we first entered high school they called us freshmen for we were strangers on a foreign strand. All along the road were little guide posts and information- bureaus well equipped to help us. There were also danger signs which urged us to step carefully. We learned to work to- gether through the guidance of our ad- visers. Then a barrier was crossed and we discovered ourselves in the territory of sophomoresg and being better acquainted, we were granted more privileges in the forms of clubs, musical organizations, football and basketball. . This, our junior year, has been the year of carrying our banner high for we have proof of attainment. One of these proofs is that we received our rings and pins. One night we set up camp and cel- ebrated-it was the night of our class play. We had cause for merry-making since our performance was in the form of three one-act plays instead of the one three-act play that is generally produced. The one year which remains is viewed with great anticipation.-R. C. '34
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1 I 1 , - I' A i fl 30 fl' pr IC H I' it ll 1 - K A N ic :LLj.! .4 I' Y JY WY 'J rv Juniors and Their Favorite Expressions lfrank Aggers-mAh, don't.', Evert AIldCI'SOIl---knoll, geef' Leroy AIlClCl'S0IIfulJll betfl Margaret Anderson-uWhat d'ya think?', Paul l3al1t'ot'kfMWell, it was this wayfw Mildred Barnettf'LOh, gwanf' Charles Bennett--34Playin' hookey, Burtw Cora l3ennettfHGot your programifw Beatrice Benson-MOh, get awayf' Victor HCIISOII-uxVl1CI'6 you going, Ed? Dean llentleyfuwhere is Sylvia?'7 Yvells Blair-!4Carl got ,em that timefi James lilyf-HNo, l donbt agreef' Lila Bray-L'0h, heekf' Havliel Brennan-Ml have to hurryf, Clyde lil'f'Wl 1'+HNlNN in Calilorniaw Elinor Browning - Uh, girls, listenfg Alta Mae Butter-L'How kin ya tell?', Ralph Carlson--i'Do l know my ljlanew' Viola Carlson-ullurry up, Larsf, llulvy Carsonful c'ouldn't tell ya.77 Rosario Caruso--'gwho is it now T7 Jolm Cllristie4b'ln ll'lll'lilllgIJ, liuville Chrislensonf- Oli, shut upl' Arthur UOYl'l'lfhY0ll-fl he surprised. Leona Dillll-MOJI, honf, Francis Danaf'LNo, honest it was. Jane Dannels-uUh, lievk, Come on. Sara Davis-fils yer bookkeeping done? John W. Deane-wM0hl1h-l don't know. William Deanffal was goin, to lit-k him Anthony Dolan-'4Tell my girl to hurry Harold Dolan-MAre my ears liurning? Lawrence DolangG'Cimme some. Geraldine Erieksonfhho foolin'? Anna Ferri-Mllave you seen Eleanor? Elizabeth Fitzgerald-g'l don't see howf Roger Fitzgerald-HHet-k, no. Virginia l7rasefl'Get me a lilmrary slip. John Fredell- You'd he surprised. Frances Erisinof1She never saysj Betty lfrodyf -'lluend me your comb? Dan Geary-L'Do l rate? Marion Gerhart- l an mah lmrowlw lVliehael. Crandinettifid just rame over Fred Greenwoods-'LHow about a datef' James Gl'i?X'lllf'iJJXiDll slay inc. Earl Croleminicl-L'Tln'n I pint-he-d him Arline llalllwrg- He-3, llrayf' Vernon llalllmergf -'Ll llLlYl'Il.l any. .James llanky-'Ulin l roll? Nell l'lil1'lIY1illlfNhvl'llC me a note.
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