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Wgswu How this quiet girl Studies and recites Gives all the flunkers Fifty-seven frights. WW A quiet lad, He's always working, Never do you Find him shirking. 26w WLKK 0n the basketball floor This boy is keen, And with a Sophomore girl He's often seen. x1 7M1:2::va I'd rather hug a basketball Than anything else, says he, Here's one boy that takes Life quite seriously. WW A Sophomore girl And basketball, Are what Incas Likes most of all. Late hours aren't good For one, says Lou, But I think that they're All right for two. QM VW A Home Ec. girl, With big brown eyes, To fame some day She will surely rise. W WWW He's a wisecracking wit, A master of gags, When Bruce is in class, The time never lags. Credit is here given to our Lucille Rozek, to whose fine accuraqy we are indebted for the perfection of the typing in this book.
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C N741: WW Sometimes I think I'm in love, says Dan, For this basketball star Is a one-girl man. XWWW No sinner is Jerry, And no saint, perhaps, But still he's one of the Very best chaps. WW We always say It's not the amount-- It's the little things In life that count. Harry belongs To the F. F. A. A farmer he'll be For sure W The charms of women Are not for me, A farmer is all I care to be. ey7161A17k c9'C;rvnyule? Mary, you know, Is the Irish lass, Who, in speaking, Rates first-class. A nurse this blonde girl Insists she will be, Right now, she's concerned With electricity. ozCan ;? oigdiSAed. Don with his troubles Has too much to do, With music and the Annual And you should know who. A shy little girl With soft brown eyes, Who may one day Give us a big surprise.
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Fourth Row: JUNIOR CLASS First Row: Orland Radke, Melvin Crown, Jack Farrell, Jack Giencke, Donald Bornick, Bernard Giese. Second Row: Blanche Campion,Madlyn Draeger, Marie Collins, Stewart Cotter, Arthur Gruhlke, Marion Blada. Third Row: Loretta Neck, Leona Bettin, Berniece Radke, Audrey Zastrow, Eleanor Geske, Margaret Metcalf, Ruth Calnin. Orland Radke . Ruth Calnin. . Loretta Neck . Marie Collins; . . . . . . President . . . .Vice President . Secretary-Treasurer . s Activity Managers 9. C O O O O C i V O O 0 'James Buchen Miss Swiggum . . . . . . . . Class Adviser The Junior Class of 1939 has now successfully fulfilled three years as members of the student body of Montello High School. The Class has decreased considerably in size tsince it began its career as a group, having now but twenty-five members, in comparison with an enrollment of forty in 1936. The members of this class are also very active in the various organizations. They have representatives in the Home Econom- ics Club, the Local Chapter of the Future Farmers of America; Girls' Chorus, Band, Basketball teams, and the Forensic Club. As a preparation for the crowning social event of the school year, the Junior Prom, the Class worked untiringly to provide the reserve with which to defray expenses of swinging'l this formal affair. At each of the three school parties which were sponsored by the Juniors during the past year,they sold candy and pop for the purpose of adding to their funds. The Prom was the same gala affair that a M. H. S. prom always has proven to be. The gay crowd of young folks all danced to the lilting strains of Earl Kemp's Orchestra, and all members of this Class felt sufficiently rewarded for their efforts t make the Prom of 1939 a succeSs. Clayton Tobin, John Buchen, Maurice Metcalf, Herbert Hallmann, Charles John, James Buchen.
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