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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...................RALPH KEWALKE Vice-President ...........OLGA BERGSTROM Treasurer .............................CLARENCE OHDE Advisor ...................................MISS MATIIIER THE JUNIORS We are the Juniors. Long years ago, (as many as three) we entered M. C. FI. S. There were twenty-four of us. Even then, we carried off honors in scholarship; Jessie McMillan, Marcella Beise and Winifred Turnham upheld our honor along this line. As Sophomores wc continued to shine not only in scholarship but in Glee Clubs and athletics. Now as our Junior year draws to a close, we can look back with satisfaction on the time we’ve sj ent here and ahead to 1924 when we shall assume the privileges and duties of the “Dignified Seniors.” 23 kn 1
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to +• 4 » Name Anderson, Paul Axwall, Chester Avery, Irene Beise, Marcella Bergstrom, Olga Brandtner, Angeline Dulluni, Donald Edlund, Chester Edlund, Gordon •Hover, Bernice Jackson, Margaret Johnson, Charlotte Kowalke, Ralph Kuske, Doris Leighton, Nadine Me Ginn, Geraldine Neemes, John Olson, Irma Terp, Ethel Thomson, Harriet Turnham, Winnifred Ohde,Clarence Swenson, Paul Amusement Radio Talking Talking to Joe “Acting” good Playing on a typewriter Commercial Geography Smashing hearts Looking north Catching rabbits Building air castles Eating candy Bluffing Debating The “Daily Dozen” Thinking Laughing Teasing the girls Keeping Ralph’s notes Parading the room Balancing equations Giggling Bluffing in history To win hearts of girls Affection for Anybody Himself Dancing Cats Don Nobody The girls Geometry Nothing Poetry O. D. Aim To grow up To be a silver tongued orator To graduate Not to be bashful To be a stenographer To laugh like Willis Favorite Remark “What did you get last night” “Holy Smoke’’ “Oh! Cow” “Oh! for—” “Gosh” “Go to grass” Not to speak to a girl for a month Variety is the spice of life ’ To be a cook To know something To be a housekeeper Not to blush •Chester Axwall lb have a career Irma To be president Angel ine To reduce “Him” Marry a millionaire Kennie To be a glass blower Frances Logelin I’o be a bachelor Jerry To get married My teachers To grow up To speak a little louder To have her hair just so To go to Sunday School I’o please her Studying Godfrey M. J. Learning classmates” teachers and “Nobody loves a ‘Fat’ man” “I don’t know” “Oh! Don’t” “I’ll be there” “Ye Gods” “Hon. Judges, “Isell ga-bibblc” “Now, listen” “Hunkadory” “Curses” “Oh! Hector” “Oh! I forgot “I’ll see” “Oh! cats” “The book says so” “How do you get that way” 0. .ill
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