University School for Girls - Castanon Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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.,- ...... ','. JUNIOR. EDITORIAL I have been asked to contribute something to the knowledge of what a Junior is. A definition that I once heard from one of the specie was One year moren. Now that must give an impression of boredom or extreme anticipation of leaving high school. But I translate their language differently. I take that phrase to mean Pm waiting for college, I'rn growing up! The Junior, by way of explanation, is a creature that inhabits the back region of a' school room. It is not rare-quite numerous, to say the least. It has very queer habits, after a year of Juniorism it automatically turns into another specie, the Senior. They are, of course, the same people,-but more so. They are just a step below the climax of things. To those who are younger, they cry Be one of us soon! and to those who are older We'll soon be there! So, as I have said, the Junior lives only for the termination of that year. He climbs endlessly up from his Freshman year to the highest grade. Let him, then, when he has made that top branch, not fall back-to Where he was. NADINE WEIL, '31 JUNIOR SONG CTu'ne-Hello Babyj Hello students, how do you do? Hello students, calling to you, Introducing no one else but us- the Juniors. Hello students, don't you see us? Hello scholars, don't make a fussl We're the three ring class of U. S. G. We like our school mates, Oh can't you see why? And for the honors we like to try to tally. Some are short, stout and gay, Others tall and slender that way, But we introduce the Junior Class. MARJORIE KITTLE, '31 44



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c W it 1 -Q. SOPHOMORE EDITORIAL Everything was stirring! Everyone was shouting to everyone else. General Haire had just issued the order that all forces were to assemble under their respec- tive leaders. Skirmishing began immediately, and soon the fray was in full fling. Lieutenant Davy's division was the first to advance, and it swept forward in spite of the enemy's frightful barrage of triangles and quadratic equations. Colonel Linnell, because she had learned her Caesar, led her men triumphantly except for one or two indirect discourse bombs which exploded, injuring a few. The forces of Lieutenant Dewey suffered minor casualties, due mainly to several hand grenades of dates and four hundred pages of poison gas which the enemy sent over with effect. Lieutenant Fleming banished the fear of an effective verb bullet attack by arming her men with rules. These did not help, however, against the subjunctive tank which crushed the morals of many. Lieutenant Cavins' forces left the field with honor, intact except for one mishap. When the order To Memorizen was given, her troops became temporarily panic stricken, but they were soon rallied. Headquarters recognized what all work and no play do to Jack, so a temporary truce was called and sports supplemented for swords. As an outlet for excess ammunition hockey met the emergencies of the fall months, with the Juniors rising as peppy allies. Our basketball record was above reproach-next to the top. At the moment, we are on our toes for track events of all descriptions, eagerly waiting for the starter's pistol to allow us to show our speed. Honors awarded for the school were given by General Consent to the Sopho- more, for the following qualities: sportsmanship, dilience, ingenuity, great mod- esty. PRIVATE Corr SOPHOMORE SONG CTune-On Wisconsinj Go you Sophomores, Go you Sophomores, Sturdy, brave, and true, For you know the rest of us Are always backing you-Sophsl Rah! Rah! Fight you Sophomores, Fight you Sophomores, Bring fame to your class. Climb ever higher, Weill Stick to the last-Rah! Rah! RUTH Krauss, '32 46

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University School for Girls - Castanon Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 83

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