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fi, ' 1 Tifi IiMQQLfif6:ji if , Mg iiiirai Igiaruita QGraham Crackersj I made some biscuits for my dog, And set them on the shelfg I got so very hungry though, I ate them all myself. Then soon I found those biscuits were As heavy as a logg I swore that if I had them back, I'cl give them to my dog. At once I started to feel bad, And called the doctor upg He said those biscuits weren't fit To feed a hungry pup! My teacher made me write these linesg Of this I've had enough. These lines I've written are as punk As those buns I made were tough. HENRY GRAHAM, '26 Jluninra Oh, look upon the Juniors 'Ere the page you turng We're thirty-seven students Trying hard to learn. We've mathematics mastered- French and history toog In English we are cultured, Great things in Science do. We have our brilliant students Who others do surpass, But who will say a Junior Must remain behind the class? Our boys went into football With spirit that was great, And when it came to basketball, They did not hesitate. To Spring we're looking forward As Juniors always do, For then we'll give our banquet And to Seniors say, Adieu . Lois MCCLELLAN, '26 im W --XA T I 1 , .-f1ll11111m'i' f u 3 14 EX xx I 'I' nf I I Miflf 1 ff I V 1 F x ' X i i, tl f ,I 161 TWENTY-FOUR
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4, - QX X Q ilk- Lfi ' MSW, 4, ' fr' ,Ti ,FCENTDEL Y ! A Y If Y i iii -1: 71 ol Uhr Qlarerr nf the Qllaaa nf 'EB CAST OF CHARACTERS The Junior class-ambitious, industrious students who must wait but one more year to have the school run the way they like. Synopsis of the 'Play ACT I-A comedy of Errors. As the curtain ascends there is an array of green lights which radi- ate their splendor over the faces of seventy-two frightened, fascinated freshmen. They wander up and down the halls of the new school build- ing vainly trying to remember which classroom to enter and when to enter it. Soon their timidity is lost and there are parties, Weiner roasts, and other good times, which make up a pleasant scene. ACT II-Much Ado about Nothing Green lights fade away as the curtain arises portraying a group of fifty-four students. They would .hardly be recognized as the same group of innocent, babyish freshmen who had stood there such a short time be- fore. Their baby ways have been lost along the wayside along with some of their members, but nevertheless, they are given credit for being willing to help make all school activities successful. ACT III-As You Like It A group of Jolly Juniors greet the audience after a short intermission between acts. Being very alert in school activities, they make the most money in the carnival with their midget show and cabaret, show signs of developing histrionic ability in the stunt play, A Girl to Order, which reaches a climax when the class play, All on Account of Polly is presented. The farewell banquet given by this class 'shows their apprecia- tion of the accomplishments made by the seniors. ACT IV-All's Well That Ends Well fWe Hopej fTo be continued in 1925 and 1926.3 U I pw g f ' B i X 'qlllllill TWENTY-FIVE
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