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CHAOS= Top Row (left to right). — Helen Tyler, Mary Williams, Lena Marion, Helen Horse- wood, Edwina Spangle, Matilda Kahler, Mable Eisele, Bertha Witham, Elizabeth Center Row (left to right). — Everett Greenlee, Mary Elizabeth Kannal, Clarence Jay, Lois May, Ernest Richards, Dolly Arnott, Dean Saylor, Irene Hoover, Wayne Bottom Row (left to right).— George Barber, Ewart Merica, Elvin Schroer, Alva Weiss, Lowell Morrell, Edward Leighly, Allen Stuart, James Simons, Edward Cain. Top Row (left to right). — Harold Roth, Willis Wright, Fred Mustard, Garfield Folger, Leon Gwin, Elmer Sweeney, Paul Randle, William Putts. Center Row (left to right). — Irene Iliff, Ruth Gilbranson, Gladys Walker, Ruby Pet- tet, Velma Kennedy, Gladys Lambert, Irma Campbell, Gladys Hershman. Bottom Row (left to right). — Harold Harmon, Phillip Hauser, Ray Yeoman, Wade Abbott, Warren Switzer, Louis Worden, Fern Stuart, Elmer McAleer, Joe Mc- Colly. 19 2 1
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i A O S Junior Class History Class Colors Old Gold and Black Class Motto . Justice for All Class Flower - Yellow Chrysanthemum It came to pass that during the last year of the reign of Frank I, of the Kratlian dynasty, there came into his kingdom a wandering tribe. 1 his tribe had marked features which showed that they had come from the land of “Grammar School.” Frank divided his kingdom into four provinces, giv- ing the wandering tribe the province next the wall, or the so-called Freshman section. Such were the beginnings of the class of ’22. The class then chose as its shepherd. Joe McColly. who successfully guided his little flock through their epoch of “Greendomness.” Their debut into society was in the form of a class party, as a result of which a few faith- ful members appeared for some days later with shorn wool. The following year they bloomed forth as Sophomores, and found a new king on Frank’s throne, by name Arthur. Arthur proved to be a very able ruler, although he reformed a few of the old customs (for instance, no 1920 Chaos). For the next bearer of the crook, the class chose Willis Wright, who served two successive years. The class of ’22 has been recognized by both the Faculty and other classes as seekers of knowledge. Indeed they have sent many hours scour- ing the hillsides for zoological specimens, mixing vile-smelling compounds in lab, toiling over impossible Latin, and finding the values of x and y. 1 hey have also repeated “Four Score and Seven Years Ago,” interpreted Shakes- pearean plays and learned of William the Conquerer. But this is not all, for they have proved themselves worthy of athletic and social honor. So it may be said that the Junior class has had a very brilliant past, and that they have one of the most promising of futures which Old Father Time has in store. HAROLD ROIH, 22. 19 2 1 =
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