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THE JUNIOR CLASS A Drama in One Act Place: S. P. H. S. Assembly Hall. Time: 1915 List of Characters: The Freshman The Sophomore The Junior The Senior The play opens with the characters grouped together in the middle of the hall. They are talking heatedly. The Senior: Well, the Juniors may have the best bunch of athletes, but the Seniors have some star debaters. Be- lieve me. (The Junior says nothing, but stares intently at a pennant on the wall which says that the class of ’16 was winner of the inter-class debates. ) Freshman: We have the school spirit though Just look at Ford Tussing. The Junior: Look at last year’s Annual, little one, and you ll find a page devoted to the class of 16 in appreciation of their school spirit. The Sophomore (counting on his fingers): Let's see, there’s Swartz, and Raab and The Junior: Say, what's the idea? Trying to kid us? The Senior: We put out the “News” though. get any credit for that? The Junior: You started it all right, but it’s being run by the Juniors now. Don't we The Sophomore (peevishly): The Junior class must be pretty good; you seem to be in everything. The Junior (modestly): Oh, no! We just lead in Ath- letes, Debating, Class and School Spirit, Literary Work, and Progressiveness. By the way, | suppose you know that we're the first Junior class to present a play at the end of the year? Well, I believe I'll toddle along. (He leaves the room, closely followed by the admiring Freshman, while the Senior burrows in his desk for a sud- denly lost book and the Sophomore busies himself throwing minute particles of chalk through the open window. ) George Wheeler '1 6. So long.
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