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16 THE MIRROR Junior Class of ' 25 (Reading from left to right) Back Row: Ayres Boal, Crilly Butler, Elbridge Anderson, Stewart Boal, John Mc- Ewen, Frank Fowle, Lynn Williams, Fuller Dean. Second Row: Mary Carmen, Frederika Walling, Ruth Copeland, Helen Shimmin, Margot Atkin. First Row: Mary Miller, Barbara Groves, Elizabeth Lamson, Marjorie Janney. Officers President --------- Fuller Dean J r ice-President -------- Helen Shimmin Secretary-Treasurer - - - Elbridge Anderson The Famous Class of ' 25 This tale of revelation is not going to commence, O Fellow Citizens, not at all; that phrase is by this time out of humor as well as fashion. The author of this stirring essay is going to start right in without any introduction whatever to prove that the Junior Class of ' 25 is without doubt the most noble, exalted, magnanimous, as well as superior to any Junior Class heretofore. Now there is no doubt that each of the Juniors is noted for something akin to fame and glory. In the first place we have Fuller Dean, our most august president, lately of that now extinct body the Judiciary. He doesn ' t say much but when you get him alone you ' d be surprised. Next, who conducts our Town Meetings? None other than Lynn Williams in the distinguished Class of ' 25. Perhaps you now ask why Margot Atkins occupies such a big space in the limelight? Well, this young lady has the exacting position on the Hockey Team of keeping the little ball from rolling
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THE MIRROR between the goal posts! All the art talent in school (and there ' s really quite a bit) centers in the Junior Class under the names of Mary Carmen and Barb Groves. Miss Groves is also an unusual athlete. ' Nuff sed. Need I mention that adorable pair, the Boal Brothers, who are the main supports of our Football Team? Yes, there is no need. We have among us Midge Janney, who if asked, perhaps if not asked, will quickly put a nightingale to shame with her quavering voice ; but, gentle reader, heed not the temptation to ask her, for once started she is extremely difficult to stop. Who is that girl with the Buster Brown Bangs? Oh, that is Elizabeth Lamson, our famous athlete, captain of the winning Girls ' Hockey Team. No need to mention Helen Shimmin, as the fame of her passionate acting has by this time spread from Atlantic to Pacific, from the palm trees to the pine. In our midst stands the dashing Fowlc boy, who not only steals young ladies ' hearts without permission, but also has the ability to drop the ball into the basket, to the exasperation of his opponents. Also occupying a place of preeminence is Elbridge Anderson, actor, lover, poet, novelist. A pair rarely found separated is the Walling-Miller combination, who help uphold the scholastic standards as well as athletic in our excellent school. There is also Ruth Copeland, who is an exceptional arguer as well as a baseball player. As to John McEwen, recently acquired by the Junior Class, he is famed for his Latin ability, having taken already six years of said subject; incidentally he captained the Football Team. Concerning a last one written about, it is customary to say Last but not least comes, etc., etc. Thus in like manner, wishing to conform with convention, I mention with unbiased opinion, Crilly Butler, who comes last but not least, and is famed as an actor and hard worker, being a most necessary unit for the welfare of North Shore. When a Junior Needs a Friend (With apologies to the Chicago Tribune) Barb: — In art, when Miss Tilt tells her she has done nothing the whole term. Mary C: — When everyone says, Let Mary draw us a poster. Margot: — When Mr. D. P. gives her a mean look. Mary M. : — When she ' s told she must move away from Freddie. Freddie : — When she gets blamed for what she didn ' t do. Midge: — When she hasn ' t handed in her English. Ruth : — When she has done her Latin only three times. Shimmy: — When practising The Dragon. Lammy: — When Miss Cornell says, Why, Elizabeth, you make a mistake? El: — When getting up a vaudeville. Fully: — When having to appoint chairmen for dance committees. Frank: — When Panny whispers the wrong answer to him in Ancient History. Johnny : — When trying to get a professional to draw the school seal. Crilly: — When Mrs. Childs jumps on him. Panny: — When he is persuaded to dance. Lynn : — When being Chairman of the Executive Committee. Stewy : — When it ' s his turn to do the home work for the other two German students.
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