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P' ' P' .l. 0. B.- Why is a flapper like a bungalow? ,junior flllass Citlisinrg J ,N the morning of September 1922. a new group of knowledge seekers .gathered in the assembly hall of M. H. S. 'ffjnly a few days had passed before we were called to- gether by our class advisor, Miss Phelps, to hold our first class meeting. Harold Strayer was chosen president and we be- gan immediately to take our plaee as the worthy Freshman elass of 1922-1923. At the beginning: of our Sophomore year we elected .lane Webster president and have since clemoustrated our faith in the fairer sex by choosing Gladys Bishop president for our Junior year. Virginia Hayes has had the honor of being our seeretary and treasurer eontinuously sinee we began our career in M. II, S. - This year we have had the honor and distint-tion of having the eaptain of the football team among our num- ber and we are justly proud of Captain Griffitlfs work. Several societies have been formed since we brought our pep into the High School. A.,larg.:e nnmbe rof our class take Chorus and Glee Club and some of the girls belong to the I'kelele 4-lub. Soc-ial affairs have never interfered with our school work so far, although we have had sever- al 4-lass parties. We are looking forward to a pleasant time at our Junior-Senior banquet. We have had supervision of the Lyeeum 4-ourse and the Country Gentleman contest and our pep into the High St-hool, A large number of our class advisor for the past two years, these two undertakings have been sueeesses. We have gathered from the Slll'l'0lllltllllg'l'0llllt1'y many new members. so that our ranks now number fifty-two, and as we are nearing our Senior year we hope to be the largest elass that has ever graduated from Morenei High School. J. XV. r or Nic-k- I don't know. J. U. B.f They are both painted in front, shingled i11 baek and there-'s nothing in the attic. Iron S.- What is the most famous war song? lion B.- Seareh me? Don S.- 'l'hat's not it. 'Here Comes the Bride! Heist- in Senior Ilistory- Ti-otsky is a man of few words. A Bright Senior- You take a look in a Russian dic- tionary and you won't blame him. To prove that a sheet, of notebook paper is equal to a lazy dog. A sheet of notebook paper is an ink-lined plane. An inc-lined is a slope up. A slow pup is a laay dog. A sheet of notebook paper is equal to a lazy dog, Ax- iom 3.
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