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. -, - 4 ' ,4l,i-.Q..1. gf f Jllrrtxuxu' f ' Jn, ' if H p gl M B 1, junior History 1 l iff We are certain of the ultra importance of the Junior Class in the training school. i They supply the missing link twixt the green Freshmen and the worthy Seniors. The Class of 1928 entered on their training career September 14, 1925. Olive La Pointe, class president, often heard to say, 'Mfhe stand where the Doctor gives ether. Roseanna Brunette, a mighty fine girl and just as thin. Maryann Bressette would have been a chauffeur, if she had her choice of a career. Fidelis Campell is capable, dependable and likeable too. Stella Keenan, our happy-go-lucky. Katherine Connelly, the fairest blond, who likes red hair and campus parties. Grace McManamon, an all around gal, but she breaks thermometers by the score. Amands Waldbauer is one of few, topped with golden tresses. I4 l Leota Allen-Hits about and touches terra iirma bi-annually. , Regina Maxwell and Audre McDonald we call Our Kewpie Twins. i Dorthy Kerr gives a rare smile, but when it comes it's worth while. K l Adeline Erbel and Muriel Smith are the anatomists of the class. ln all exams I 5 1hey're sure to pass. 5 Josephine Collier-with eyebrows arched. ln from Hemlock this lass marched. l Eileen Method-likes things kept in shape, herself included. if Lauretta Shaw-is efficient and self possessed. if Mary Raby is a royal Miss, a combination of imp and angel. E yi, Florence Royal--a girl with a big heart and lots of pep. Beatrice Ebere-is dear to the hearts of all. il ii- lilo fl: ,. . l ly, Q 'i' -I .1 t 1 ,' ,-1l1I,f,,,,, , .. A V , - Q 4, -Ld--H '. Y. ....-..- i531
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