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,TIBSEISESNISTDFSS p ,41MQ MW m U i111W,K,i 1 , 11 1M,+1M ,1,1, 11W,,,11,,1K K,1,1 ,1.1 ,1,QQ ,Q.Q 1lf111-'- U 7 juninr Gllaaa Qmemherz-Glunt il .. WILLIAM PAGE HULDACliiii'?r?aliiXI of Girls' Glee Club Member of Athletic Association Member of Sextette Member of Boys' Glee Club Treasurer of Junior Class GEORGE RICHMOND . . . Member of Annual Board Member of Athletic Association Hruuuizr S'rArLEs . JOSEPHINE DEICHELBOHRER Member of Girls' Glee Club FAVORITE SAYINGS ,IOSEPHINEIWHY I don't see that. Member of Glee Club Member of Girls' Sextette HIGHEST AIMS IN AMBITION ESTHER-To become a popular dancer. HIGGINS-I know it is but I don't HARRIET-To reduce in weight. understand. GEORGE-To get rid of my bookkeeping GENE-Let's see. HoLi.1s-About this time. GEQRGE-Because. ESTHERM-Oh stars. H'ULD.A--Well the way I understand. WILLIANI-W6ll you see. HARRIET-I HULDA-TO become an orchestra instructor JOSEPHINE--To become a geometry shark WILLIAM-To attract Geneva J 's. attention. LIONEL-TO be young again. GENE-TO be near the Elsie S. A. HOLLIS-To own an alarm clock. don't know. BEATRICE-To become a senior. BEATRICE-For gosh salies. WANT ADS A good hair tonic-Lionel. A House Eugene An assistant in geometry Huldah Nifty dancing shoes Hollis Esther A chief Harriet A date for the CStrandD theatre E on J 4 of t fa vo: arsw algd is in isim irucl tl.e 2 two vshicl h.m . dnor he m gallei r.ght Ma ljf he a got Every He n Lgric ' Heard at George Brooks'. . Wm Page tlooking for Jobi Pardon me slr A1 H9199-CaUl?Hl0UP9 Sulldae? but is there an opening here for a bright young Tl Higgins-Naw, my maw won't let me. fellow To Mechanic-I see there is a hole in your garden hose. Let me tix it. FOUND: A Hu1da-Sirg Hgw dare you! Q new companion ............ Chief Wall ' husband ............. Esther Brinkman LOST, More Weight .... . . ...., Huldah skogen 0 A. Strand FOR SALE: H I .I ' ................ .... H arriet M ,, My billion dollar ring ..... .... C hief M5 Sweater ...... Giliixa Fli Xi - ................ O lllly Kisglogggipadour .................. S irlirzig My broad grin' unut b H I .Dawson - .... l ...... ............. 0 T y J MY popularity .....,.. Ge J h y L 09 Our bashfulness U U I I D A . Al??Y?'FrZSEiEZ2 My army shoes and trousers. . . . . . One head ,........ .... L . C. Hatch H.. qlul AM' 'Tluman :nnummmmmzaa:mmm11rmzzlzmuxwmunm'mu PAGE 20 rum: mm' My Hne comb . lnnunmulnlInnlllnlumunllunuunnnnmmnnnl . . ....... Hollis lllluuu
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T NINETEEN HUNDRED H E A Q R l C AND TWENTY- Two UlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliIll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf Zjuninr Clllazz il-Iiatnrg In September 1919 when We entered this institution we were fourteen in number. We were all a little bashful at first but we gained acquaintances rapidly and felt quite at home. I Six of our members started the four year course and the remaining eight the two year course. We all took active part in the school activities and showed the upper classmen we were not as awkward as 'we appeared to be. When we came back the next fallthere were five of us .in the Sophomore class as eight members .taking the two year course became Seniors but Esther Arneson and Lionel Higgins became members of our class, making us seven sophomores. The class activities were few but most of the members were taken up by individual efforts in various school organizations and activities. When school opened again in 1921, Esther Arneson did not come back and Er- ling Houkom by special effort joined the ranks of the Seniors but Esther Brinkman, Harriet Staples and Huldah Skogen became members of our class and Josephine D. after the first semester joined our ranks. And -here we are dignified Juniors. We are all willing to take part in school activities and always ready to do our share for the L. C. S. A. ' 'A - . We are all looking forward to the time when we can become Seniors and hope our senior year will be as prosperous and enjoyable as our preceding years have been. 1 JUNIOR OFFICERS PRESIDENT-LIONEL HIGGINS VICE-PRES.-ESTHER BRINKMAN SECRETARY-HoLLIs BIBBY TREAS.-HULDA SKOGEN MEMBERS LIONEL HIGGINS Manager Athletic Association President of Junior Class Mgr. of Annual Board G Member of Boys' Glee Club HOLLIS BIBBY Sec. of Junior Class Member of Boys' Glee Club Forward in First B. B. Team GENE BURROW I A Member of Athletic Association Forward in First Basketball Team Member of Boys' Glee Club EETHER BRINKMAN Sec. Girls' Glee Club Vice-Pres. Junior Class Member of Students' Council Member of Girls' Sextette Assistant Editor Annual lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII1llllllllllllnllullvlllllnllllllrlllllnllllllvlllllnlvllllIlllllnllllnllllllnlIlllVIIIIIIulIIIUIIIIlllmlllllllIlllnlllulllllllnl llllllnlllllllllulllllllulunillllllllllll
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KNHHI T H E A 'R I C NINETEEN HUITI-DRED G AND TWENTY TWO IllllllllllIIHIIIIIIIIIKNIIllIHllIlllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllPHIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllII7IIlIIllllIllIllIIIIIIllIYIKIllIllIIVIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIlllIIllIIllIYIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII A' Harnhg ARK IVICNOWN was having serious trouble deciding on his partner for life. After many perplexing hours of thought he decided to consult his favorite author Stockton and an answer was given the story of The Lady and the Tiger . In this story the hero is in love with the princess. As a pun- ishment for his loving a person who is so much above hin he must be brought into the arena where he is to choose between two doors. Behind one stands a tiger which, if he opens that door, will devour him immediately. If he opens the other door a beautifullady will step out whom he must marry. - His sweetheart from the gallery motions for him to open the right hand door. Mark thinks long and seriously. Final- ly he decides that Stockdon's method is a good one and he decides to use it. Everything is arranged and the day is set. He must choose the opening of one of two doors or sacrifice his life on the guillotine Cof bacherlorhoody. Boldly steps Mark into the arena. The question must be settled now, once for all. It is indeed as serious step, but there is a certain triumphant sensation in the one thought that he at last is making his own decision without the aid of either Mr. lVIcNutt or Mr. Hatch, who have done so much to supply him with a wife. He looks into the gallery Where the multitude anxiously wait but his eyes see only the spectral feature of King Future. His courage fails He glances at the two doors. Behind one waits Ellen, be- hind the other Frances. Which will he choose. Only a' second left but he has decided., Turning his back upon the two doors he falls upon his knees and with outstretched hands says, Oh, King, take my life. AGRIC BOYS Tune- Little Brown Jug Agric boys they think they're men And they go fussing when they can They will laugh and they will lie To catch a classy girl they will try. Chorus: Ha! Hal Ha! You and me Agric boys, we don't agree - Ha! Ha! Ha! you and me, Agric boys, we don't agree. Off to dances they will go Thinking they will make a show Eyes wide open in a stare, Flirt with a very pretty girl, that's fair. Chorus: Same Agric boys do you spose I care At how many girlies you do stare? And if you do not like my song Just hump it and go along. -N. S. K. 999 PSALM The Ford is my auto, I shall not want another It maketh me lie down beneath it It soureth my soul It deadeth me in the path of ridicule of its namesake A Yea, though I ride through the valley I am towed o'er the hill,. I anoint its tires with patches Its radiator runneth over Surely if this thing follows me all the days of my life I shall dwell in the bughouse forever. IullUIIIllIllIUIIllnl1Illllmllnlllllllllllll PAGE 21
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