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THE SECOND YEAR JUNIOR HIGH Top rowiCharlotte MacMorris, Lavonne Hayes, Kathleen OiBrien, Mary M. OINeil, Helen Aylward. Middle voweMary J. McCormick, Lorraine Link, Vernette Artery, Agnes Geiger. Bottom rowWJulia Duzeski, Rosemary Hartigan, Madelyn Curtiss, Jane Henderson, Dolores Luessman. I O F F I C E R S l LAVONNE HAYES .......................... President E MADELYN CURTISS ..................... ViceePTesident l DORENE FURLONG ......................... Secretary JANE HENDERSON ........................ Tveasmev t We are sixteen, the worst youlve seen N. In all your days of school. k ' were always late. Oh, such is fate! We always break the rule. l Our teachers sigh and shake their heads And put us in the hall, Or send us down to get a slip. My dear, that isnIt all! Dismissal comes; we cram our books In already too tight drawers, And Sister Clare calls after us lTll take off threes and fours? And on we goAschool does seem slow, And oh, those old exams, In science you just have to know aBout oysters, fish and clams! But really we have loved our year In fun is all this fuss, And all of us thank Sister Clare, SheIs been. so good to us. CHARLOTTE MACMORRIS, 35. Page thirtyreight SCHOLASTICAN1931
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THE FRESHMAN CLASS Top row C0urtney Curtiss, Mary J GriHin, Mabel Ann Nevius, Isabelle Noble, Ellen Hayes, Lucille Neil, June Hoper, Shirley Hoper, Irene Dehnert, Marion Dodd, Lorraine Manske, Berenice Brunk. Middle row G1ory Foley, Mary McGurn, Josephine O Boyle, Roberta Corson, Arlene Conrad, Rosemary Byrne, Mary Madine, Margaret Madine, Geraldine Prince, Mary Frances O Connor, Rosemary Rudersdorf, Bottom row He1en Miller, Irene McIntosh, Jean O D0nne1l, Margaret Rossiter, Marie Hughes, Catherine Garrett, Susan O Connor, Dorothy Ricketts, Mary J. Allen, Betty Peterhans, Henrietta Alexander. DAYBREAK Out of the silent hush there comes A gusty breath of wind, a sigh, Low and still, a rising call To rouse the sleepy sun to mount T0 new heights. The zephyr'like clouds, Roseaterhued, dripping with refreshing dew, With which to Clothe the trenchant hillsides, Escort him to his gorgeous throne, Borne 0n the fleeting wings of newborn day. CHARLOTTE RAUEN, ,32. Page thirtyrseven SCHOLASTICAN1931 W 4 3 'Q 3' Raw k $ $ xxx x xv. , j .4, 1f. AM 11W 1w
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THE FIRST YEAR JUNIOR HIGH Top Tow-Emelyn Huber, Charlotte Faris, Dorothy Canterbury, Mary Jane DeSousa, Leona McLary, Nancy Liebman, Laverne Roy, Frances Sontag, June Fieberg. Middle Tow-'Mary J. Peterhans, Caroline Kutz, Mary Guild, Lorraine Boyland, Mary F. Fisher, Loretta Issel, Barbara Taft, Marguerite Bryson. Bottom roWGenevieve Sontag, Mabel Witgen, Joan Ziska, Grace Huguelet, Phyllis Klafta Catherine Barosso, Mildred Sutter, Ora Lee Anderson, Marjorie Schorsh, Helen Du Cine. 1 o F F 1 c E R s FRANCES LAPP .................... President MARY JANE DE SOUSA VicerPresident DOROTHY CANTERBURY Secretary MARY GUILD ..................... Treasurer xXxX xv, Dear Yahu, I just got your name from the social register of Eskimo Land. LetIs get 30 . . . ., . I qualnted, and when you come as part of the Esklmo Vlllage to our Worlds Farr, we can IIdo the townII together. . Do you go to school? DO you get pink slips when tardy? I study science. Per! haps you know the meaning of IIphotosynthesis or diastrophismfa If a great big icicle drops on your head when you are crawling out of your igloo, blame gravity, not the icicle. . You have my sympathy when I read about all the oil you have to drink. Ugh! But then I have to eat spinach and carbohydrates until sometimes I feel like taking prussic acid and ending it all. If it were not for the good influence of Sister Esther I might try devouring a fuzzy worm. Our gym is great. We have wonderful ball teams but I know you can beat us at winter sports. When you come to Chicago, in 1933 I bet youIll have to keep your igloo in a frigidaire. If you cant read or write, get a Benedictine missionary to help out with this. Your southern friend, FRANCES LAPP, I36. Xx Page thirtyenine SCHOLASTICAN 1931
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