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DINK Y—1932 JUNIOR CLASS
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DIDN Kye 19733°2 Junior Class Miss Brsste Merapor, Sponsor OFFICERS Lots (MCKER? 2 eck wp sie eee stele: 2 ce Ee a ee President LowismeiDirxOne etek ae. A ee oe ak oe ee ee ee ne eo Vice-President Brivo WILSON, ie ond voce geomet ka eg nt ae ae nn Secretary and Treasurer MOTTC “Though the way be rough, keep climbing.” FLOWER White Rose JAMES BRAY FLoyp CAMDEN LEWIS CULLEN Tom DICKINSON Wooprow GILBERI Bitty LonG ‘PRESTON O'CONNOR Jor PARRENT GUS SLOUGH BILty SEAY ROBERT SHIELDS Bitty WILSON MEMBERS FRANCES BEST EpirH CoMER VIRGINIA CULLEN MARGARET CUNNINGHAM Mar DECKER VIRGINIA DEPRIEST JTSABELL DIXON Louise Dixon Lucite EpwArps RutH EMBREE Bernice Fox Bessie FRIEDMAN OrA GARRET COLORS Green and White Hitpa HartTLESS Epirn HENSON CARRIE Hire JANE JOHNSTON JOSEPHINE JONES STELLA McCorMIck Lots McKEE ICATHERLINE orRIS VIRGINIA MOoRTER MARGARET. PAINTER FLoriINE REDMOND EvELYN Scotr
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DINK Y—1932 Junior Class History f September tenth, nineteen and thirty-one, The Jolly Juniors’ work was then begun. Our home room teacher, Miss Meador, so kind, In company with her class came up the line. 2 , We spent the first few days of our career In forming classes, and choosing with care Schedules of studies to carry us through, Hoping that none would prove our “Water- LOOrz = J To eight new Juniors we gave a glad harid. ‘Thirty-eight strong we bravely made our stand. We lost one soon—how it grieves us to say, That sweet “Snooky” Taylor has moved away ! 4 The Junior Class was well represented In basketball; and we were contented, For hard fought games we won more than a few. And some of our boys played brave foot- ball too. 5 In October the first reports came out. Our grades in history filled us with doubt; But Miss Mann simply saved our self GESpect By saying, “You haven't the method yet.” 6 November found us quite busy and gay As we chose the cast for the Junior play, To our history club credit is due For aiding the class by weekly review. 7 December’s holiday preparation Could not be crushed by the composition Assigned to our class, to have right on hand, For credit upon our mid-term “exam.” 8 A wailing went up from the Juniors bold, Over nine book reports, verbally told; But our spirits were raised the eighteenth day By the great success of the Junior play. Tis the last day of school! sigh ; Our jolly hearts ache as we Say, bye.” 17 9 Christmas! We parted jolly and merry, With no assignments to cause a worry. Happy New Wear! Thenswestarted aio Crain, To be ready for the mid-term “exam.” 10 those busy days we planned, splendid chapel program, South, you'll But all during And put on a Into mings CMe saree sin Ware agree, When you know that one was Robert E. Lee, I] Our January “exams.” soon were done. ee , ” And now we'll get to work,” resolved each onc. “We must pass them again the last of May, If we hope to walk in the Senior way. 12 The time soon came for the class to decide As to the ring that would give us most pride, Then Mr. Kling wisely helped us select A handsome ring with a beautiful set. 13 February brought its composition On Washington, Father of the Nation, In the Washington Bi-centennial play We, the Jolly Juniors, carried the day. 14 A-hah! The stormy March arrived at last, And our jolly good times were passing fast. The loss of two Juniors made us feel blue— Dear Lucille Edwards, and: Billy Seay, too. 15 For one event we all grew quite hearty; Gayly we flocked to the Junior party. ’ Neath April’s bright sky, on the campus ereen, We cheered for our boys on the baseball team, 16 May brings the dates of our final “exams.” Once more every student studies and crams, We're determined to pass, so we can be Full, dignified Seniors in thirty-three. We smile; we “Good- We have all been good sports the whole year through, And we thank our teachers that they have too. —JOSEPHINE ANNE JONES,
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