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THE JUNIOR CLASS
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F j J , YZ' - ' J. Y 6 a R - 3 s 6 o K I WRC. IU Junior History A Alnniorl llow distant that time seemed to us three years ago,-that time when each of us would be a junior! llut now, when we look back it seems but yesterday that we were tiling tremblingly into the assembly for the tirst time. Put not to bore you with the relation of that past history, let us merely add that we passed safely and happily through those two years. And aren't we proud to be Juniors? :Xren't we a class to be proud of socially, ath- lctically: and-aliemgintellectuallyF Speaking of the social ability of the class. A wore successful class party would be hard to tind than the lirst one of the -lunior year, lt was a party when teachers, gone hack to High School days. mingled freely with students out for fun. lf this statement is doubted. ask a few of the freshies or Sophs who tried to gain ad- mittance at an awesome ,lunior party. Every sort of dignilied game was played. including Spin the Van. The only drawback was that the paint simply wouldn't stay on the youthful checks of our Profs l'erha,ps the most im- portant and certainly the most conspicuous tig- ure--for various reasonskwas tramp Moody, who for living up to his part was awarded a box of candy. l.ater in the year a play was given at the Junior reception. The play, A l-iusy Day on the Annual Board, portrayed as far as possible, the trials of a janitor. Now comes the time to speak of Athletics. and what class has a greater right? llas not our class basketball team made an almost spot- less record? And this, even though Captain Irish could not play several games. and other renowned basket shooters were not always there to uphold the laurels. Each player has done his best and certainly deserves mention. As for football. the .luniors produced more players for the Yarsity than any other class, as well as generously supplying the Second team. Several good linemen were bluniors, one being 'l'heis who always bobs up smiling. ln the backtield was lYhitey, and whenever the .lunior halfback played the other team knew it. lle certainly earned his 1015 captaincy. lless. Ferrell. Moody. and Smith all ap-- peared for Yarsity basketball. and Smith will doubtless get his M. as every game he has been in he has played the star game. The baseball season is still to come, but surely this illustrious class will not lag behind. And as 'lor studiesf-what classes are so lively as the ,luniorfwhat classes so original? The year is passing quickly. and we are hastening on to that dim. distant time of leaving this gay .lunior class. but not without leaving behind a mark of-pic. And now although the historian could doubtless lind more material in such a brilliant class, she's limited to six htm- dred words. lixflier CcH'ftm'r', '15.
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c .lm 'K f Y mg. p aff 4 Q na .51 J.. ,. I ,- is- . VCBR BOOK we Welker Albright? .lohn !Xrehbold? Xlardelle Ayres? Kirk Raxter? Courtney Bischoff? Laura Bowers? Edna Bremer? Dorothy lilrown? Florence Cabbut? Samuel Chase Mary Clark? XYilliani Davis? Sarah Doxsee? Lueile Earley? Gladys Ellis? Helen Elsass? Glenn Ferrell? Esther Fox? Harold t lraybill? Marguerite Grotif? Charles Heggem? Harold Heinbuch? Evelyn Henderson? Jacob Hess? Dorotha Heysel? Helen Higginbothani? Louis Hill? Milton Hisey? Vivian johns? Fenton Johnston? Vernon Jones? Edith Klein? Ruth Koontz? JUNIORS Zerola Kurtz? james Lanibdin? Levo Lewis? Helen Lohrer? Murl Lucas? Myrtle Lutz? john Moody? Esta Moyer? Marie Murphy? Leo Myers? Loretta Nolan? Lester Paroz? Albert Paul? -Iessie Pease? Margery Vrintz? llazel Rice? Toni Roseman? Charles Rouhier? Ella Rupert? Mirick Russell? Yerna Saani? Herbert Schroeder? Anna Senften? Mable Sherwood? llazel Smith? Ralph Smith? Orin Snayely? Murray Spiclle? Russell Stoner? tirace Thaekwell? Kenneth Theis? Ralph Yernon? Gladys lYenger?
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