IUNIORS LOOK TO NEXT YEAR 'l'lll'I t-tltill Nlilt-Illitlli l'0I.lt Y-ls1list'll!ss1'tl hy ltlltl lSru1'llt'l'. liilillllilyt' l!rnnil'ie-lil, ltla Klan- Ni-ali-, I-'arra-ll Matson, Zi-lla Nlarie- Slilr-ny. and Nlanrini- I-'ilc-h. standing around thi- man nt' South .hln'l'i4'zl. ln this I1-xivxvs 1-lass thu- girls art- lll't'lHll ini: to travli 4-nnntry svhool. IS 'I'lllS 08 liklll li?-.lslcs Upal toons-r ot' lh-tty linhns who is lnnsilp looking up the rm-oral, nhile- lirnu- Si-linnlc-rat't, Nlaxini- l ll'1n-lltt-I, llvlnss 'l'0nh'. Ili-ttv Nlnrgan. Mary linin- lnt-rv, and lfapa- Young lmtie-ntly wait at thi- Ile-sk in thn- svlinol Iihrary. NPAYS Ol 'I'lll'l N'l'Il'lK-ln In-riutl tuo ,hmwirall history 1-lass thi- ri-4-1-nt 4-vi-nts nt' thv wi-ek are tlist-nsst-cl hy lfldgar Ilmnrlass. .lack F11-ilu-l'g', Marion Siinants, ,lean lllrlvott. llvr- lnan I'rim'st, and lin-tty Jana- Swain. Thr- present worlil situa- tion supplin-s many interesting tonic-s for discus-ion, WlI.Vl S lfl NNY?--liuluiiig t'rnin thi- grins on their faces sonn-thing' is :with-ntly vs-ry ainnsini: to Avroin lillSfZill'lt ll. Ilarlii-n Lyons, Amy Hayashi, Don Uhr-ring', tlliuf-r Barra-tt. and Xirginia Carr who art- having a little- get togi-tln-r on thi' stairs, Map wi- join in thi- fun? N'lll'l'l'I .K llXl.l..KID-.U'trr ghilli: tllis assigilllwnt to hvr In-rind six English lite-raturv 1-lass, aniiil lusty ixroans ot' anguish, Miss Nlarit- Svhaah 1:lYl's a word nt allviu- to Alim- Spim-r, whih- tit-raltl t'aIhnnn, Lily Lavinc, Bob Van llus- kirk, Yi-rimn liritt, and liilvp llmwaril sea-k na-lodios words. in the G. R. cabinet. Bette Adams is the only junior in the G. A. A. cabinet. At the district 'dramatic contest Georgena Toole won a superior rating. She takes part in almost all of the dramatic pro- ductions. The crowning event of the year will be the junior-senior prom which is to be held May 22 in the Crystal ball room at the Pawnee hotel. Chairman of the program committee is Albert Taylor. Virginia Carr, with the assistance of Riley Howard will take care of the dec- orations. lt is Ella Baker's job to see that everyone gets an invitation. This class is going successfully through their junior year under the sponsorship of Miss Gladys McCormick, chairman, Miss Mable VValters, Miss Mary Barnett, Miss Helen Owen, Miss Marie Schaab, and Mrs. Veryl Cameron.
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