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1934 THE GREATONIAN But one thing thot' connot be forgotten whenever people gother to speok ot o Junior Prom is the wit' thot tloots to the surtoce ot such o noble soeioli Advisedly I soy Hconnot be torgott'en becouse the humor he-ord there is peculiorly ditterent thon ony heord elsewhere on this plonet. The conversotions between beou ond belle, the rejoinder thrown from student' to student, trom olumnus to olumnus, from olumnus to olumno, ore so indigenous to thot one occosion thot one is immediotoly struclf. by it. Wtience these brilliont remorlqs? this Hreportie goie ? these just too- killing puns? I don't knowg I just shut my eyes ond lough ond otter these things up together with the time I didn't use le mot indecent when the Iody sot on me in the subwoy. And, omong oll the unimportont' wittieisms, I heor on oceosionol low lough or on eguolly solt sigh. Then is Nirvono, Then is the Junior Prom port ot lite. Joseph C, Young Alfred XX Mondes Michael J. Rock Joseph A Cooley John M Shiscolz Frederifk B. Kouflntonn Jomes VV. Cornoy John S. Holger Louis C Riegerl Marlin G Itilev Clement I. IVlCCoIlo Robert J, IVIFKLM lOl-IN lvl, LAWL COMMITTEE Choirmon Vive Choirmon SYIVI 'Sli ll J l,OWl'IlY OR Fronlal MFDQVIII C, Iloiley Srhonlelo .Ionirrs T, Sullivon Robert Ii. Crowley Nlorlin J Koebert J. I-Iorrv lQnetsChI.n I-Ienry I3 Jones Poul L. Clcoson lrinrn L? Poiniuizzi John J lvlfhodclen John F Corson Jontes ll MCKCO Ninety -one
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Sophomore ancl Freshman O student receives less considerotion than the Freshmon, Although this is o foct, it is only true on the surtoce, for how could we deem him so significontly unimportont when we fully reolize thot he ond his fellows will one doy occupy our ploces? It is his doy of triolg his mettle is tested, ond, on the subsequent result, he either rises or tolls. l-le must be proved, becouse his next od- voncement will see him occept o responsibility- the otticiol chorge ot next yeor's recruits. From this Sophomore position, he will continue onword until he reoches the peck. l-le will then be on olumnus. Therefore, we proudly introduce you to the guordions ond the guorded, the Sophomore ond Freshman Closses, respectively.
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