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CTHE NOR1UESTER ■ 3n HRrmcirtam Kl VRO H ARRINt TON, Jr. We have often wondered win God lias to deal out a certain touch of orrou along with all the lovely things He gives us. More than ever we thought »t this when we heard of the passing away of the cheeriest countenance of our group, Kd Harrington. But we cannot believe that such a pleasant personage lived in vain or has left us completely for whenever anything happy or gay is seen or done we arc wont to believe that his spirit is backing it and such a driving spirit cannot die. THE JUNIOR CLASS Our frequent wonderings as to why the class of 1932 stands in a field In itself were eased recently upon noting that that year is leap year. Nut ced. The class this year got a flying start from a financial point of view In carrying on a thriving hot-dog business at football games. We also success! ul 1 engineered the annual rummage sale held on that sage and teeming Boulev.ird-de-Gnodale, all of which swelled our treasury to the munificent sum of $ 100.3° and points to a Junior-Senior brawl of scintillating splendor. When the mob was recalled last September, we found ten new beaming faces amongst our select number, namely—'Walter Gridin, Blaine Griffin, l,a erne uul LaVonne Thompson, Ruth Balthaser, Betty Johnston, I)ott Foster, Harriet Kinney. Betty Hoffman and Dick Dressel who have proved invaluable! ? laid in making the class what it is today. And indeed, no small credit tor our development should he given Miss Shidaker, who will undoubtedly look back on her days with the class of 1932 as a pleasant nightmare.” Incidentally the class officers elected this year were Richard Gardner, President; John K. Gramling, Vice-President; ami Betty Rose Williams, Secretary-I reas. twenty-seven
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