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The Annual Staff SENIOR JUNIOR Editor-in-Chief ................ Gwendolyn Czech........................ Doris Peterson Business Manager ............... Orville Thompson............. George Anspach Assistant Business Manager............. Elva McKune.......... Milton Edlefson Snapshot Editor ....................... Ruby Adams........... Mazie Monson Literary Editor ................... Claretta Lathrop.............. Cecil Caudy Joke Editors ..... Marjorie Swanson, Nellie Hartz............ Opal Pierson Art Editor ............................ Lois Pierson.............. Ruth Styer Calendar Editor ...................... Clara Heurlin.......... Eunice Draper Society Editor......................Lola Mae Hunt................ Ruth Hagan Athletic Editor ...................... Glenn Swan.......... Oliver Alpaugh Page Twelve
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Alarm A Peep Into the Future Here are some interesting facts for you to hear, About the Senior Class this year. Of course, it totals up eighteen And not a one is bad or mean. There’s Kenneth Blackmer, I surmise He’ll be eating Sis Czech’s pies, Glenn is still that “rascal Pat” Never worries about this or that. Conrad says he likes long hair Lola’s hair is long—so there! Marguerite says that Marvin’s gone But hallelujah!—not for long. Lois—oh! Miss Pierson, you know, Writes it that way so I guess it’s so. Claretta “don’t like Pete no more,” Guess he went and made her sore. But Clara still loves Don, they tell And Don loves Clara—so all’s well Helen thinks she’ll be a nurse And in that way, enlarge her purse. Elva is just the quiet kind, Since Eric’s moved she can’t make up her mind Just what to do or what to say, But she’ll decide someday—someday. Marjorie is “Juliet”—the dear sweet lass Made her debut in our French class. Marie took cooking in her Junior year, Now Curtis needs to have no fear. Ruby Mott likes Elmer, true, And says some day she’ll say “I do.” Martha with her winning smile. Will catch her sweetheart (?) afterwhile. Doris likes to drive her “liz” Says it sure travels, and true it is. Orville thinks Viva’s mighty nice, Sometime they’ll get their shower of rice. Ruby Adams now goes with “Honey,” Too bad, Ruby, there isn’t some lone sonny. Now the writer need not sign her name Nor try to state or tell her fame, So she’ll leave it here for you to guess. Who the eighteenth was who wrote this mess. —N. K. H. Page Thirteen
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