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UNDERCLASSMEN ACT III UNDERCLASSMEN
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Junior Class The doors opened to us last fall; we stepped in and were Juniors. Highly sophisticated, we watched the antics of the Freshmen and Sophomores. Such playful indulgences were not for us any more. We had work to be done. Before us was our chosen path — the path we had looked forward to since Freshmen days. The class as a whole was divided. The general designers struggled with posters and layouts — the costume designers made and designed such good looking clothes — the painters had their ups and downs with life painting — the teacher trainers worked at practice teaching — and then, of course, our three modeling students, they have been poking at clay quite seriously. W ' ith joy we looked forward to rubbing elbows in Mr. Cain ' s class. But woe unto us! Life became nothing but one vanishing point after another. And then Mr. Andrew, he meant well, but life became one funny bone hitched onto another. History brought the whole class together, with those five minute student lectures on so many fine artists, — now those people who liked to doze on late Monday afternoon — you don ' t know what you missed, but then they were prob- ably pondering what to do over another notebook. With so many divided interests, there seems to have been a general depression in social interests. However, when our president, Mitchie Kovaleski, gave us news of the coming prom, one and all were interested. Everyone came to it and I guess few will forget it. Then of course we had our customary struggle with the yearbook. (Ed. N. Righto.) We pause a moment to look back — we have worn the green, haltingly but with joy; we have worn the orange prou dly and with great superiority; and wearing the blue, we have become humble to what is before us — now we shall shed the blue for the honorable and venerated black. And with the black we will go on, look forward, reach our mark. [ 30 ]
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