Warrensburg High School - Arrow Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1931

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:Q ARRCDVV .:: , WONDERING- W .Whether the Junior Class will be able to occupy all the space taken up by the Seniors, at the rate we've been reducing-from sixty-eight to forty-one in three years! But it's fashionable to slenderize and the Juniors are always fashionable. How many of our fond teachers will leap into matrimony this year-three re- sponded to our treatment in two years' timeg surely three years with us will re- duce many more to such a state of desperation that they will be willing to risk anything. lf VVilliam cannot now. that he has gone in for debate, tell us how to argue effectively against the opinions ofour teachers and parents, which, we're sure, are far inferior to our own. We shall ask him, anyway. How in heavein's name can we get mo11ey enough to buy food for the Junior- Senior banquet. We have a feeling that the Seniors have empty stomachs to, match their heads. Whether the receipt for dignity, comes along with onefs promotion to the rank of Senior. We hope so, but our observation of Seniors makes us doubt. If it is a fad to have parsons' oiflspring to head class organizationsg the1'e's John Hollyman and Esther Kennaugh this yearg not bad, considering the reputa- tion that usually attends preachers' children! Whether we will have a small-pox epidemic or something next yearg-vaccina- tions are as good as operations as a topic of conversation, not to mention the fun of pulling up a sleeve or down a sock to show that it's taken . How our nightly visitors enjoyed their refreshments from the cooking de- partment. Some Junior girls from that department think the-ir cooking had bad effects on our friends. At least, they haven't been back for some time. Doesn't sound encouraging, does it, boys? If some of our classmates will survive' this seige of foreign languages, From comments that have been overheard it seems that the entire French populace is in danger of annihilation. Of course. we f'f'n't wish them :mv had luck, but-. And as for Cicero, well, it's probably a good 'thing that he is already de-ad. How Mary Helen will escape feeling important with the honor of being the class choice for basketball queen thrust upon herg and now, since she was elected queen for the high school, it's a wonder she ever sees her lowly friends. If Georgia has just been kidding us into believing she is going to be a great player of c'assical music. Naturally. we don't want to accuse her of anything--but vou should hear her play St, Louis Blues. VVhetl'e the hug of getting married has bitten the pupils this year instead of the teachers. Not only did one of the Seniors take the le'-vi but even one of our Juniors. After putting it over. on us, about all we can do is to offer congratulations. So here's to your happiness, Ruby! How Eugene likes the role of an opera star, We knew' he could play basket- ball like a veteran-and if you don't believe he can act-you should have seen the Operetta. How I will ever get nerve enough to hand this article to that imposing person, known as the President of the Senior Class. -ESTHER KENNAUGH. ' 1 Q 3 1 ' Page Twenty-nine

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