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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII LA SALTIANNA |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| JUNIOR PERSONALITIES Pauline Allenbaugh ...................“Loyal hearted, strong of mind, A nobler girl you’ll nowhere find.” Lena-Bergman ........................“My opinion is to keep it to myself.” Kmilie Bricker A little ray of sunshine came along with her. Eleanor Buchanan .................“May we always sail in pleasure's boat.” Alice Coffman.............“Here's to the spinster so lonely and good For it’s not her fault; she hath done what she could. Elizabeth Cunkleman “A friend who is true; the sunshine of life. Helen Fennell................. Elizabeth Gosnell............ Alice Guthridge Viola King..... .............“She never knew sorrow, but by name.” ....................“Only to grow as grass grows.” Prating not of joys or woes. .... And still they gaz.ed and still the wonder grew That one small head should carry all she knew. ....................“A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men.” Anna Krivoniak...........................“If 1 chance to talk a while Forgive me; 1 had it from my mother.” Luella Long................................ “Promptings unto kindest deeds Were in her very looks. Thelma Rosensteel........................... She's bound to win her share, At least, of blisses.” Virginia Shirley.............. ............. My doctrine is to be satisfied.” Anna Vense!........................... We all have strength enough To bear the misfortunes of others. Bernice Waugaman Wee, modest, crimson tipped dower. Robert Burnett.....................“When he plays upon his saxophone His friends leave him all alone.” Harry Campbell.............................................“I never worry. Jack Franklin ............ Thou hast a voice whose sound was like the sea.” Charles Gosnell “Nature has formed strange fellows in her time. George Grant ..... ...“Tinkering is a national pastime.” Earl Greece......................... A slick young man who suits his name. Howard Keelev................... “It's an easy world to live in if you choose. Stanley Kelly..................“Here’s to the bachelor so lonely and gay; It’s not his fault; he was born that way.” John McPhilimy................... He seemed a cherub who had lost his way And wandered hither. Michael Prassak ......................“Surely 1 shall be wiser in a year.” Dick Ray....... 1 may be slow, but remember the turtle won the race. W ilson Rhea..........................“Action speak louder than words. Earl Rupert .............“A sportsman who never beat around the bush. Joseph Scott...............“A gallant knight in sunshine and in shadow.” Robert Shirley............... “There’d be two 'pinions about a cracked bell If the bell could hear itself. James Stewart ...... .......... A lover and a lusty bachelor.” Pauline Allenbaugh. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 9 2 8 llllll|||||||ll|||||||||llll||||l|l|llllllllllllll|| rage twenty-eight
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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIi; LA SALTIANNA llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Joseph Scott Vice-President James Stewart Secretary Pauline Allenbaugh Treasurer Mike Prassak CLASS COLORS: Blue and Silver CLASS FLOW ER: Lily-of-the-Valley THE VOYAGE OF THE JUNIORS Our high school life may he compared to the voyage of a ship, which stops at four ports and receives more cargo at each one. Our cargo is one of great value, obtained through hard and earnest work; it is what we call Knowledge. W'e embarked in 1925 with a passenger list of fifty-three. W e chose as pilot for that Freshman year one of the most popular boys of our class to guide us safely through the reefs and shoals that threatened our journey. Others were elected to assist him; first and second mates (vice-president and secretary) and purser (treasurer). On Hallowe’en we cast anchor and participated in the high school party. Later we discovered that some of our sail ors had voices pleasing to the ear and so they offered their services to the glee club. At the end of the year we had advanced several knots and now we set out full sail for the Sophomore harbor. Our previous pilot and his assistants had served so well that they were re-chosen for another year. An orchestra had been organized and our pilot brought to light a banjo player, a guitar expert, and two violinists, who had been modestly effacing themselves on shipboard. They enrolled and added greatly to the harmony and “joyful noise.” The next term we entered the port of the Juniors. Two milestones on life’s pathway had been passed and we looked forward eagerly to the time when we should be Seniors. W’e broke the ice for the coming year with a hilarious “weenie roast.” Another Hallowe’en party enabled us to regain our familiar footing with our classmates. As usual, our sailors were in the thick of all school activities: we were ably represented everywhere. As our ship advances, we strain our eyes to catch a glimpse of the Golden Gate of our hopes—Commencement, when we will bid good-bye to high school and set out on life's troubled sea to distant ports of endeavor. Let us hope that for each member of our class it will, indeed, be a “Bon Voyage. Alice Guthridge. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 19 2 8 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Page twenty-seven
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