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Page 27 text:
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JUNIOR CLASS Fourth Row Cleft to rightb Laverne Padgitt Robert Burgner Halton Gunn Alta Morgan Elizabeth Rusk Ruth Williams Cash Furr Forrest Leas Joanna Beasley Third Row Cleft no right? Harold Newman Harley Shirley Leland Roberts Jack Hurst Carl Paugh Robert Campbell James Allen Kennard Boord Merle Livingston Ralph Craig Second Row Cleft to rightl First Charles Fishero Alice Dearing Dorothy Janeway Thelma Boord Toletha Beam Esta Redford June Glover Maxine Walton Kenneth Gross Row fleft to rightl Ethel Carpenter Virginia Morgan Constance Oilar Thelma Dillon Clydie Smith
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THE JUNIORS The Juniors share with the Seniors, in the name, activities, and problems that confront upper classmen in high school. This time next year the Seniors of 1931 will be completing their an- nual. They will have experienced the responsibilities of being leaders of the school, and will have felt the thrill of success and perhaps the pang of failure. The lot of seasoned mariners on a rough and stormy sea will have been theirs. The Juniors are prominent in many activities. They are well repre- sented in the Glee Club, Hi-Y's, and Girl Reserves, and have a basket ball captain, and regulars on both the boys' and the girls' teams. Their greatest year lies ahead. We are expecting much of them, and as the Seniors of this year step aside and leave vacant their places, they go assured that the empty ranks will be well filled, and wish all success to the Seniors of 1931.
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THE SOPHOMORES Sophomores are only Freshmen a year older and a year wiser. They may have retained a few of the well known characteristics of Freshmen, but at least they are slightly more self-assured, and a little more, familiar with the ways and intricacies of high school life. The Seniors look forward to graduation, the Juniors to being Seniors, and the Sophomores eagerly await the ,time when they will be numbered among.the upper classmen. However, in their enthusiasm they may overlook the added responsi- bility which will be theirs as Juniors. The Junior-Senior reception is the outstanding social function of the year which requires the co-operation of every member of the class. Accurate planning and considerable expendi- ture of time and energy are also necessary. We feel certain that next year our Sophomores will be able to fill very creditably the 1930 Juniors' shoes. There are several good basket ball players on the boys' squad, while the girls' team boasts a Sophomore captain. The Sophomores will be heard from about 1932. Don't try to forget them, because they'll go places and do things!
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