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Fp 'fMEQMmgJ1 'JT JUNIOR JINGLES There was once a class in our high schcool That broke every solitary rule. Juniors. Francis ruled them with gentle arm And always protected them from harm. Madeline often worked in the library, She was never known to be contrary. Clyde was so profoundly well read He'd make a Shakepeare feel glad that he Vern just never could debate But Oh, how he could decorate. Virgil thinks there's no reason why He can't get an S instead of an I Helen, though she works night and day, Could never say what she wanted to say. Katherine the girl who really liked work Never one time was she known to shirk. Mary is quiet, neat and nice And you can't buy her at any price. Any person would go a mile Just to see Donna Cowden smile. Melvin is very tall and slim And playing basket ball just suits him. A short little girl is Hildred Cook, But you would think her a walking book. Jack's most common exclamation Oh, how I hate examination. gg, +q1QQ3fl was dead. i Page Thirty-eight
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-1 l-J Fi. Maitiaqdoqiaq 'fl HISTORY OF JUNIOR CLASS The class of 1921 as freshmen, were always breaking rules accord- ing to our upper classmen. Either by rushing through the ,hall as fast as we could, asking foolish questions, borrowing supplies from the neigh- bors. Our first officers of 1921 were: President Donna Cowdeng Vice-president, Charles Weller 3 Secre- tary-'I'reasurer, Frances Caywood. In 1922 we were known as the Ever-Ready Sophiesf' It was that year that our noble class of twenty strong, decreased to seventeen, but our knowledge increased, both in a literary and social way. We re- ceived recognition from our upper class men and homage from Freshmen. The officers were: President, Mary Collisong Vice-President, Clyde Mariong Secretary-Treasurer, Francis Edwards. I-,:. 5 l Q 5 ll 19523 QP' l
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