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Aigler, Betty !XIlClCl'SUl1, Jean Atwell, Ralph Bird, Dorothy Howdish, Isabelle Brokaw, Roscoe Brooks. Pauline Burchfield. Virginia Carr, Wallace Carson, Robert Cole, John Crane. George Cummings, Annette Cnnnnings, Robert Cnnnnins. Agnes Dale, james Davis, Margery Dodge, Miriam Dunlap, Dorothy llnnlap, XYayne JUNIOR CLASS lidniunds, :Xnn liagg, Betty Fisher, Eugene Fries, Corinne Fnoss, Robert Georg, Lucille Hall, Xlvinifred Howell, Geraldine Hnnt. Harriet jenkins, Edith -lotter, Xlalter Lewis. Margaret l,ittle, Louise Maelionalcl, Elizabeth Macl,ezn1, Virginia Matthews, Edwin Maynard. Helen BlCOlI1l7t'f, Betty Nechodoma, Helen Parsons. Edith Rose 23 Phillips, Ulrie Powell, Russell Ransom, Harriet Rentschler, Catherine Rose, Maybelle Sellars, Nlfilfrid Shannon, Marvin Shariman, XN'arren Shull, Elizabeth Stanford, Mary Helen Stevens, Harlow Suarez, Helene Tliomsen, Erik Yerner, Ann Yerner, Caroline Vlagner, Mary Elizabeth NVesterman, Robert Vlflieeler, Martha NVillits, Carol XVinehestcr, Holi
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YEA TWENTY-NINE! As members of the junior class we can certainly commend ourselves with gitantity as well as quality. Although we have at various times been involved A1n dreadful scrapes, we have survived enough so that we can truthfully state that we constitute a large part of this school. A Let me first call your attention to ourhonorable president who captained the first basketball team, and as a freshman was elected president of the Student Council. As an athlete he is superb and holds the height championship of the University High School. As a matter of fact most of the basketball team this year was made up of junior boys, including captain-elect Jim Dale. As eighth graders, the girls spent their homdlvroom periods playing ball and on some occasions went so far as to bring water pistols and rubber balls filled with water. This was of course very pleasant for the faculty member in charge, who left after two years of enforced labor. On various occasions certain victims have been cruelly ejected from the Library and back in the dark ages many a poor citizen rather suddenly left the dear old music class. As Sophomores Mrs. Solve's home room was distinguished by receiving the citizenship and scholarship cup, and astounded us all by winning a tardy contest for which they were awarded a magnificent prize. Miss McKinney's home room is overworked to lose the high honor as they had been completely beaten and so decided if they could not be distinguished by being the best they could surely be extinguished by being the worst for tardinesses and have succeeded won- drously. But now that we are juniors, things have changed as we have assumed a more dignified air preparatory to becoming significant seniors. Now we go about the halls with grave expressions on our long lean faces. We spend all our days in classes and all night with goggles on our noses hovering over lessons and type- writers. Our old class has always been noted for extraordinary things, so as May came we relentlessly abandoned books for a while and turned to high heels and Green Stockings. Not until the junior-Senior Prom did we realize how short our stay in this school would be, and though we are exceptionally fond of the dear old place, we hope that we can still keep our extensive reputation by having the largest graduat- ing class. At last we are ready to step into the Seniors' boots and see how it feels to be uppermost upper classmen, and have the thrill of wearing mortar boards as we march to graduation exercises with haggard expressions. Now we can rejoice and gloat over the Seniors, for next year they will be starting all over as mere Freshmen-while we are bustling, busy, Seniors! 22
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