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LAl'RA BRAITHWAITE “Fritz” Don’t ask me. I’m not supposed to know. GEORGE SWALLOW Judd” Oh nuts, we have another subscription for the H.L.C. ALICE HOGGAN “Ally” I’m going to be an architect. THE JUNIOR CLASS THE Junior Class of 1928 has a membership of seventy, happy, indus- trious students. Our first year of high school life was filled with thrills and new experiences. Out of the chaos of this year came a semblance of order and purpose, and as Sophomores we settled down to the stern busi- ness of getting an education. As Freshmen we were “led” by President Winston Crawford, who passed on the scepter to Don Brown, chief executive of our second year, and now George Swallow is supervising the serving of our educational menu. Rather than go into detail, we respectfully submit the following things and achievements for your earnest consideration: The Freshman Flop, the Sophomore Swing, the Junior Prom. “The Charm School,” the Co-ed Cul- ture Club, the High Life Club, our weekly magazine, and last but not least, we call your attention to the excellence of our daily work. Like true Juniors we view with pride our past, glow with enthusiasm over the present and turn to the future unafraid. — 22 —
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DOROTHY OLSEN “Dot Please and then I'll talk baby talk for you. LLOYD LOWRY “Tambo Gosh, I’ve got to go home MAURINE CHRISTENSEN “Tiny I'm game if you are' ALVIN CARPENTER Trigg Well. I don’t know, but I II ask my dad. FLORENCE WILLERDSON “Flossy Don’t look at me in that tone of voice. IVAN ALDER “Ive Ya that’s me there. RUTH COX “Spoof '7 hope you don’t feel injured. ORVILLE EVERSHED “Frisky It wont be long now EMMA HATCH “Em I know that honk. IIERSCHEL EDMUNDS “Hersch ‘7 wish I were in Wales. — 21 —
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EDNA CHRISTENSEN “Curley’' ‘‘It s the practical things that count” BETH SI I AND “Mazook” “Your too dumb for one, you must be twins” GERALD OTTESON “Meats’' ..“Hub? Whatt Oh, Yeah.” HAZEL HANSON “Haze' “Twinkle, twinkle—?” KIRT JOHNSON “Bosky’’ I'll tell my dad on you.” LILLIAN HANSON “Lill “We aim to please at the bookstore ISABELLE MICKELSON “Bell “Can you picture me studying very hard LYLE LARSON “Lars” '7 had to collect for papers ARDES CHRISTIANSON “Ard” “I am going to be a merry old maid” — 23 —
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