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, nj., 12-ff? n U 'ill-iglgglllgllimllllill llillllinllillllill I unior Class History PRESIDENT, ROBERT GAUNT VICE-PRESIDENT, LAWSON ROMJUE TREASURER, EDITH THOMPSON SECRETARY, MARGARET SMITH ELL, I think that you could tell by looking at my brother that he is a Junior. Proud. Well I guess I am. Of course we want him to amount to something since he's so grown up. Eight more years and I'l1 be there too. Not much use to go to High School if you aren't a Junior. The Freshies and Sophs are kind of timid-like and backward, and by the time they get to be Seniors-boy, theyfre awfull All they can think about is how they're outgrowing their childhood sur- roundings and just what college will be big enough to hold 'em. Mighty glad my family's hitched up with the Juniors. They're putting out the OIPI this year. Other Junior classes have, too? Well, I guess they have, but they weren't nothing-compared with this book. Why they're so good at this photography stuff that they don't even wait for sunshine to take pictures. Take 'em in the worst blizzards you ever heard about. Good?-Why every last fellow looks 100 K better than he does in real life. Dad ordered a pile of those OIPIS. Going to scatter 'em all over town just to let people know what class his son belongs to. Didn't win the OIPI Queen Contest? Just one minute and I'll tell you all about that. All they'd had to done was put in a few little votes more -and-boy-they'd walked oH with that. That's just how close they were, and besides, they won the cup for getting the most subscriptions to the Tiger. Got their name put on it in silver, too. Don't stand there with your mouth open. There's lots more I could tell you. This little bit ain't nothin'. Maybe I'll tell you some more, sometime, but if I don't have a chance to, keep this in mind.-If you ever want to be famous, if you ever want to be anything in this old world, if you ever want to belong to a bunch that can start things and put 'em over- you'd better-BE A JUNIORYI Nikhil!ll'lIlillll'-'lill-I-lllll-ill! lllllilllllillll:-:nu--.juli-ullU1-ull FWENTY EIGHT
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