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192? I- 213-Tl)e Ar'r’ow—1 2 Junior Class Events The Junior Prom and Farewell Ball, given in honor of the Seniors, was held on Friday evening, April sixth, at the U. U. Hall. It was socially a success. About seventy couples attended, and all reported a good time. The hall was beautifully decorated with boughs and clusters of various colored flowers. The orchestra was enclosed within a bower of white lattice-work which was decorated with vines and flowers. The room was lighted with many old-rose floor lamps which corresponded with the decorations. In one corner stood the punch bowl and around the room were davenports and wicker and overstuffed chairs and rockers. The Broadway Entertainers furnished the music. The college play, “Home Came Ted” was given in the middle of the year, and was a financial and social success. The parts were well enacted and showed that the class was not lacking in dramatical instincts. The character parts were especially well played. The profits were used for class benefits and in paying for the Junior share of the Arrow fund. OFFICERS .... Alex. Hunter ..John Chapman Howard Sheridan ... Franklin Buell President................ Vice President .......... Secretary and Treasurer Class Reporter ......... PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
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JO 'SJO The Juniors’ Ambition Name Hobby Special Saying i Future Life Clara Anderson Bobbed Hair “You tell ’em!” Taking care of Swans (fowl) Ilo Ahrens Late for school “Wasn’t he cute?” Living at Muskego Frank Bernau Farmer “I don’t know.” Giant Franklin Buell Teasing Girls “Absolutely!” Prop, of an ice-cream parlor John Chapman Breaking “Dads” Car “Aw! blank! blank!” Thin man at side show Marion Christison Going to Church “It’s immaterial to me.” Toe dancer John Freeman Talking to Clara “Aw! I can’t get it.” Book-keeper Stewart Freeman Van Vey Grutzmacher Driving a Ford Raving about some fellow “Sure, I guess so.” “Imagine, I had three dances with him.” Playing basket-ball Working at a Drug Store Alex Hunter Wearing bright ties “That’s very kind of you.” Insurance agent for Old Line Life Frank Kerstein Writing notes to Lorena “That’.l do for you.” President of Country Club Elizabeth Klemme Giggling “You Old Fool.” Skipping the country Irene Kingston Singing in School “Listen!” Violin Accompanist Sara Lobdell Writing Letters “0! Cram!” Prop, of a Pawn Shop, (rings a specialty) Brockway Minor Milking Cows Well-er-a!” Dancing teacher Charlotte Perkins Sleeping “Well now.” Old Maid Harold Reichold Riding a bike “I don’t think so.” Running a bus, Hazel Sellers Studying “Good Morning.” “Living in Chi ” Walter Stobber Barber “How do you get that way?” , Boss of Burr Oaks Lodge Howard Sheridan Living at Waukesha “Aw! Shut Up!” Running a bus between Waukesha and Mukwonago Norma Titus Keeping Quiet “Is that so?” A country school teacher ■ H 05 0
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