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NUNC DIMITTIS The Juniors lfirxl lime: llc-nry Adams: Robert Mayg Ben Boehm: Myron Sarnes: Franklin Shull. Serum! Raw: Mary Yntema: Barbara Kanouseg Magdalene Collins: Lyra Kahn: Robert Grafton: Russell llohsong james Dunlap: ,lane llzigansi Nellie lioychuckg Helen IJeWolfg Kathryn Masung June Leonard, Third Row: Imogene Saltsg Norma Stefleg Virginia Schoenhals: Phyllis Peck: Alice Wolffg Florence Yan Akkereng Virginia Thielkg Jeannette llibbg Jeanne Robinsunl Phyllis Bennett: joe Hewett. l lIIll'fll Row: jan Lakueg George Hoar: lirling Hanson: Dwight Adams: Betty Badger: Barbara liealhg Ruth Schorlinlfl: Mary Wlu-atg Christine Gesell: lfred Gutheg Wayne Williams. lfijill Row: Clark Minockg Edmund Green: David Sherwin: Louis Hopkins: Grey Nelson: Juilliard Carrg Richard Brown: Robert Wiki-lg jay Osborne: Robert Mitchell: Earl Barnard: Vincent Moore. Junior Class History By Ruth Schorling HE present Junior Class seems to have been the depression class, since we entered in the cata- clysmic fall of 1929. It took quite a while for our homeroom teachers to detlate us, but they did a very thorough job. However, the hard times were brightened by a few high spots such as the Halloween party, the baby party, the picnic at Whitmore Lake in the eighth grade, and the ninth grade party. In our Sophomore year the class once more became inflated-prematurely, if we may judge by our futile attempts to land the Student Council jobs in the spring elections. Nevertheless, we did pretty well by ourselves in athletics. We were represented on all of the teams, and three of the boys made the first basketball team. At our first school party we showed unusual originality, using How- ers for decorations. We also had another successful picnic. With our Junior year the brain trust swung into action, and for the first time the editor-in-chief of the Broadcaster was a junior. An important part of our code is giving unique and popular parties. It may sound iishy, but our deep-sea party outdid the Blue Eagle. Also, we presented our iirst serious dramatic undertaking on the new C.W.A. stage with notable success. This was t'The Far-off Hills by Lennox Robinson. Brawn also we had aplenty to support the N.R.A. fNo Reserves in Alignmentl, for in the second semester all of the regulars on the basketball team were our boys-we did our part. What's ahead? There'll be a new deal when we're seniors! Page Eighteen
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