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1.9 IDI E3 19 as d --II I I I I w l l I L l i 1 l i 1 I Q3 65 f 1193214 ya MARGARET AYRES The only thing about . bobbed hair is that it de- I tracts from Womanly grace. BERNICE BAMMAN Mama says I can't let the boys see me home until I'm 18. TED BANTA I might get you a pint. FRANCES BELSHER And, listen, Girl! He said he was from New York. Think I wasn't thrilled when I was? ARNOLD BOEDEKER Mr. Vaughn, I was starting to milk the fifteenth cow at 8:15-- De ETTE CARPENTER -' Ralph, when I get out of school We can settle down then, can't We? HOWARD CLEGG Personally I think Stacomb is superior to Creole. LORENE COLLINS I'm going to have dad put in a telephone so the boys can call for dates. NORMA CRUTCHFIELD If silence is golden, I'm certainly Worth a heap. GLENN DIMMICK Boys I heard Mars just as plain as Sweeneys Auto School last night. 9 2 r
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4 r Q be 19 as Junior Class Iiistory George Jones .............. ..,,.......... P 1'9Sid6U'C De Ette Carpenter ........ .,...... V iC6-P1'QSid6H'E William Doneghy .......,............................ SGCYGUITY Frances Belsher ,..................................... TFGEISLITGF Say, boys, the other day I wuz passin' the High School building at Macon and I heerd the out-land-ist noise you can imagine. I thought at first the buildin' wuz on fire so I drov my Lizzie up tu the front, jumped out and flu up them steps at top speed. Frank Grafford wuz astanden in the front enterance hangen onter one of them broom brush affairs as calm as a cucumber. I Frank, says I, what is that unearthly yellin' goin' on up stairs? Is anybody dyin'? Say, Jed, says Frank, Ain't you never heerd of them JUNIORS of Macon High School? They beat the rest o' the classes in a contest for the OIPI Queen this afternoon. That's what they're yellin' about. It's an old story now but I wish you could o' bin here the first time they celebrated. They got more subscriptions than any other class for the Tiger, the school paper. Next time they went 100 per cent on ticket sales for the Senior Class Play jes' to show the Seniors they could do somethin' more than yell and boost for themselves all o' the time. The JUNIORS bought more tickets to the Senior Play than the Seniors bought themselves. Why, Jed, you ought tu see them shine in athletics. First football game I ever saw I said tu the fellow standin next tu me, They're all JUNIORS, ain't they, pard ? 'Not quite all, jes half o' them,' wuz the answer I got. Next day I wuz at a basketball game. Once again I says, 'Say, them's all JUNIORS, ain't they pard ?' 'Not quite all, jes half oi them? Half o' them yesterday wuz JUNIORS-half o' them to- d1ay's JUNIORS-say, pard, the JUNIORS must be the whole s ow. Well, Jed, I'm jes tellin' you a few things them forty- eight boys and girls can do. It would take till sundown ter tell it all. I I stroked my beard kinda easy, pulled my hat down over my ears and started to mosey off- I must go now, Frank, but I'm sartainly mistaken if them JUNIORS ain't the snappiest, peppiest, gol darndest bunch of kids I ever saw. So, Frank, here's tu ever gosh- durned one of 'em. 7 IQLQDZZ '32, il Q S . HS www 6:x'filfE
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