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JUNICDR I-IISTQRY Being a Junior is the nicest thing of all, anyway. You have that pleasant ''almost-but-not-quite feeling, like the night before Christmas. You aren't quite a senior, but then you don't have that sinking-almost- gone sensation that troubles the Seniors. The Juniors began by beginning well. Their first year they enlivened the Hi-Jinx with the Old Fashioned Schoolu skit. The officers that year were: Ross Hamlin, presidentg Anna Henderson, secretary, and Miss Garland and Mr. Olmsted, advisers. One of the highlights of the Sophomore year was The Dummyu, given on Eighth Grade visiting day, featuring Percola Kope, Bill Wilkins, Joe Von Euw, and Dorothy Chapman. Eugene DeVisscher and Shirley Rogers were president and secretary, respectively, for this year with Miss Kirby and Miss Garland as advisers. The next event of importance after the Junior play was the program given on the day of the Mothers' Tea. The birthdays of Washington and Lincoln were commemorated in dignified fashion by this program. Perhaps the most eagerly anticipated event of the year was the tra- ditional Junior-Senior banquet and prom. This took place on May 3rd. The motif was Holland, and the decoration carried this idea out in the class colors. The seniors were wafted to the affair on the breeze of the tiny windmill invitations. The gym was magically transformed by abund- ant crepe paper streamers. Little wooden shoes formed the plate favors. On the table, in the gym, everywhere, were flowers, tulips especially. And Baker's finest had gather'd then Their Beauty and their Chivalry, and bright The lamps shone oier fair women and brave men, Two hundred hearts beat happily. Tn' rf n ly
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Juux SCI l'VICK . Prvsirlvnf lion!-:lz'l' BROCKXVAY IJIPI'-l,I'l'Si!II'Ilf Jl'Z.KNl'I'l l'l-I Nx'1..xNn . Sc'z'r1'fr1ry Top Row: Glovvr. C. Dzxmemn. Svlrlen, J. Galbraith. Bzxrnzxrfl. Christvn. Frisl-ce, I. Hopmaxn, J. Nylunrl. Grvnim'. B. Tollum, W, Woofl. Iiitlviivld. Slwlzxllwfwml, If. Norris. Bloom. Gillvspiv. A. Millcr CCIIIPI' Hmm: Hngvlw. S. xvPi1li'I'NIJl!l1ll. KI. Kroontjv, G. KJlli'k0l'l, Polincler. S1-ntl. fxllvy, Knoll, GCl'lllilill, Juus, A. KillllL'l'IIIllll, M. Anderson. Lvlmmznnn, Ii8llIlPl'S0ll, Miss Nvlson. Aclviwcwg Miw IiLlLlflYl?ill, Allvisvl' Bottom Huw: Xlclhus, S. SIVZXIISJQJ, L. ROfJOIlbf'l'QL'I', lluffmun, Kope, C. Millvr, Fr0St, Brill, Clark Top Huw: Mzxric'l0, R. Gziilhrzliilx, Hamlin, VVilkins, Bzlrtvlfls, Sumner, Von Euxv, Dunn, J. Miller, Durluun, Stithem, F. Woulf, Sllitlllfl' Cmxfvr Huw: Bjcrkv, H. Kulc, Ah1'1-ni, E. Howell. IILIIVIIPIIS, J. Frzuxzen, J. Sygituwivz. W, Wistoski, H, Wmmlsvy G, Jcrn, F. Gutcs Butluln How: Ivcrwn, Sc'l11vi1'lx, Brockway, Hulvy. ll. Olsen, R, Hilvy. G. Kline, Moberg .Y ilwlwfll
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SGPHOMQRE CLASS GIZPICERS liENNE'l'll L,SIl'2R . . l'rr'sirlrf11t Clnxlillzsciz PIAIKKNICSS . l'icrf-I'r'1'si1lwl1f lsonm. IJICKICY . . S1'I'l'I'fllfy-7ll'iHI8'lH'l4I' Miss QZARLANIJ. Mn. Morvrox . . . .'lrlz'i.wfr'.w Top Row: H. Kline, R. Wolnvy, V. Spanski, E. Guy, Kales, E. Bzxkke, Harriman, Thomas, .lui-kson, M, Gntvs, A. Jern, Jenna, E. Putnam, Fulfurcl, E. Chuflf.-lx, H. Knoll, FlI1Sl'Ufl, J. Wahl, M. Kalc, F. Brvclu-nriclge, I. Nichols fvnter How: Miw Gurlaml furlvisvrj, A. Hmlm1lwQrzQ1', Best, Nl. liicllards. M. Wilson, Groves, Gooding, Elwoml, Yulll, Hamilton, Dirlwy, Barnhurfll, Buren, Cumplwll, Coles, D. Cults, Dilnvun, Anclrlv Bottom How: Huff, Biz-lilo, J. Hum, H. Tlloinilike, B. Conrail, Lang, Gilclwslveve, Lilnuvr, I. Pearson, Mclntyre, Metcalf Top Row: Pvttigrew, Mitclivll, B. Provost, Krivk, Harkness, Delvenclulil, A. Cliudek, Buys-s, Mziriutto, Hanlrlox, Gritrli Center Row: Mr. Morton lzlrlviscrj, Lunstrulli, Turlwr, Tilvlvlvs, Grasp, Uslrmn, D, Pinlivy, C. Guy. Dlll'l' Bottom Row: C. Purter, Nultv, Usicr, D. ClllllllllHS, K, Olsen, M. Woolsvy, E, Wight, Q, Yonnlly, L. Reevvs 7'zcrf11tl11-mir'
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