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)—THE CARDINAL JUNIORS Standing—Luther Faxton, Clarence Elder, Cecil Shutter, Orhic Young, Harold Shene-man, Christy Albert. Sitting—Velma Schrocder, Ivetta Kerwood, Josephine Krttzan, Faye Mallinson. CLASS NOTES In September, 1927, ten ex-Sophs returned to school as Juniors. The Juniors, as they have always done, took their place in school life and were well represented in school activities. Two of their members made the basketball squad while they were also represented in track. Don’t think the boys are the only workers of the class for the girls took part in the Glee Club and the literary societies. The Juniors will put on a class play late in the school year. They are also slated to put on the Junior-Senior banquet. Well, folks, watch us go next year. OFFICERS President .....................................Luther Paxton Vice-President .............................Josephine Ivruzan Secretary and Treasurer.................OrriE Young Page twenty-three
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Page 26 text:
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THE CARDINAL A DAY DKEAM My thoughts now set upon the mast To see the future of my class. My ship sails on to see What has become of Charlie. In Chicago, there I find 1 Ie’s an electrician on the line. And there with him is Lene, Stepping stately as a queen. On to Decatur I go. There I find Mary, Erma and Flo. Mary’s a typist, Flo works in a store, Erma’s a singer and everyone knows her. In white cap and apron is Lucille Koons, Softly and quietly she steps into sick rooms. Then to Warrensburg, and here I find Ruth and her friend running the “Times”. Ethel, Virginia and Helen teach school, W here children are slapped if they don’t mind the rule. Pete is running the lumber yard. Dan’s his assistant and works quite hard. Now, John Lehn, I’ve often heard tell, On a farm is doing quite well. In Springfield, I find Iiillis the doctor; Well known for his work and quite popular. Here, Richard and Stanley are running a store, Where people come in to shop by the score. Wallace’s profession, “Teach Women to Drive”, Now isn’t that a big surprise? Then I landed at the IJ. of I. Where Harold is teacher of the sky. Mildred, is out in the West, To learn to ride, she’s doing her best. And Lucille Andes, I hear. Is engaged to a descendant of Paul Revere! Velma and Pauline, stenographers are they, Who work quite hard, but good is the pay. Lulu is traveling out on the sea, To learn the mysteries of history. Where’s John Albert ? I can’t decide, ’Cause my aeroplane’s taking a grand nose dive. —Ida Bell Major. Page twenty-two
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Page 28 text:
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THE CARDINAL THE TALE OF TEN Our Junior Class is very fine. It’s known both far and near, And tho’ this poem’s hard to rhyme, It gives me great good cheer To introduce to you: Our president, Mr. Paxton, Who labors at Latin all day long, Tho’ it gives his nerves a rackin’. And then there’s Christy— He’s Luke’s pal. Chickie Elder’s next in line. His cartoons are certainly fine. He has a grin that’s very wide, And lie’s rather broad on either side. Velma Schroeder’s quite a flirt, She likes anything that wears a shirt. Ivetta Kerwood—that’s her chum— Can certainly make a typewriter hum. Orbie Young has curly hair, And’s going to build caskets to show at the fair. Cecil Shutter, a future basketball star, Quit school, for he had to come too far. Faye Mallinson’s the preacher’s daughter. But she does some things she hadn’t oughter. Josephine’s next, her last name’s Kruzan, She can play the piano to heat the band.' Harold Sheneman’s last ; But he’s a very fine boy, And to see him blush Gives one’s heart a joy. Our Junior class is very fine. It’s known both far and near, And tho’ this poem was hard to rhyme, It gives me great good cheer, To know this epic of our class Is ended, right now! And here! Josephine Kruzan. Page twenty-four
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