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JUNIGR SNAPSHOTS
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gli .-.... 34, if ...-.. wg gm ...... yy qi: ...-.. yi A :E ..-... wa E .... My I . Raymond Garshman .,.,.. .,.,..,,.,...,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, H uggable, Kissable, You Paul Gillespie .,,.,...... ........ Y ou're Always in My Arms fMaXineJ el Lawrence Good ..,.Y.... ,,,,,,s, ,,.,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B i g City Blues S Dale Guiley ..............,.... .. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. He's So Unusual 3 Harold Heighberger ...,,, .,..,.,,, I 'll Never Ask for More Merrill Hetz .........,....,w. ,.,,, ,,.,,,s.... L o vable and Sweet I Margaret Norton ......,. ...... B reath of Spring Edna Rohrer ..,.......... ....., ....., S a ilor's Sweetheart Irene Rottman ....... ........,,,,....,..eAe,,,.,,,....,,,, C asey at Bat 3 Esther Sense ,,..... ..e,,.. T here Ain't No Flies On Me Evelyn shook ...,....e .,....i,....... o h, Boy, What a Girl Sv' Doris Transue ....,.,, ....,...,.,,,,.....,,.,.... M oon Girl Q Virginia Taylor ,....., ,,...,...,..........,.,..,...i. ...................,, B e autiful Q. Mary Waddell .,,,.,,, ,......,...,......,.,.... , ,..,.,,.....,.......,,,...., L ittle Pal ff? Maxine Weible ,,.... ....,,, B rown Eyes, Why Are You Blue? l Grace Welty ...i,,ee.e ............eee,,.............,,... A im Misbehavin ' Garnet Wismer .......,. ....., ..i,,.... J u st Like a Ruby Asoui THE JUNIQRS lg In the year of 1927, approximately seventy people left Mr. Work's good Junior rp High and changed from lordly eighth graders to the most insignificant Freshmen. I In the strange new circumstances, the new high school students wandered aim- l gf lessly around the halls madly in search of their rooms. f'Hello, Freshmen, fell hard on the ears of these sensitive former eighth graders. However, as usual, this all wore off, and soon the Class of '31 was a regular part of the high school. H When these Freshmen elected officers to lead them through the first year, the . 1 following people were elected: Roberta Zechiel, president, Gladys Burke, vice-presi- s gg dent, Virginia Taylor, secretary-treasurer. Two months of high school life had passed into history when a huge wiener roast was arranged. The trees at Buffington's woods echoed back and forth the shouts of 3 whoopee that were part of the glorious affair. Three more social affairs took place before everybody left the education house for vacation. At the beginning of the Sophomore year, several new students were welcomed into theclass. When the boys all went to fight it out on the gridiron, the class sent a big representation. At the end of the season, seven husky and battered Sophs re- ceived letters. One of the big features of the year was a party with the Freshies. fp When everything, that makes a party, got going fast, the Freshmen showed themselves 'g to be good sports, and everything from dancing to tearing down the elaborate decora- gf tions to wear for themselves was enjoyed. The officers steering the class through the Sophomore year were as follows: President, Carroll Nicodemusg vice-president, Mary Stonierg secretary-treasurer, Vir- Q it ginia Taylor. Paul Gillespie was elected president, Lawrence Good, vice-president, and Lionel Barnes, secretary-treasurer, at the organization meeting. Three more boys carried the Red and White colors on the gridiron, two had made letters the year before in track, and one, Frank Randall, made the basketball team. 3 The Junior Play, always the next biggest event of the eventful Junior year, was 5 a presentation of the comedy, Never Touched Me. This play was more than a suc- : I cess, and helped make possible the biggest event in the Junior year-The Junior-Senior ,S banquet. This picturesque event took place in a gorgeously decorated gymnasium, under if' shaded and tinted lights. About one hundred and ninety boys, carefully dressed, girls in fresh, new formals and faculty members, enjoyed this greatest social experience in any high school studentis life. -By Gladys Burke '-B ?l Page twenty-six S 5 'L 5, - '-S ...... 1 9 3 0 .... .-
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