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JUMJORS The Junior Class consists of only fifteen Doing their duties they are always seen. They carry their load without any trouble If the seniors do out-number them almost double. They’re proud to fill the Senior row Naturally, that's how things go. They'll be the leaders next year we hope. But with proudness we hope they'll not bloat. They've plowed their fields with long deep furrows, And their textbooks they've used for burrows. They've plowed their field, now what shall they sow? We hope something that will forever grow. We wish success to everyone, And hope in future years they have loads of fun. We're proud of all our Junior Class. And we're glad everyone has passed. N. L. W
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JUNIORS President Harriet Killer Vice President Oscar Plummer Sec. - Treas Paul Williams Class Adviser iss Troutman On September 7, 1937, nineteen of us laid the first corner stone of the elevator to be finished in 1941. Hr. Raplus was chosen as ou foreman with Gene Spitzer, Harriet Hiller and v'allace Buckley his assistants. The social activities enjoyed this year were a hard-time party and a welner roast. After nine months of labor the foundation was finally completed, and we took our first vacation. The following fall we again started work. We chose Oscar Plummer, Harriet Killer and Juanita Park to assist our foreman, Mr. Elam. This year we enjoyed a weiner roast and a scavenger hunt. In June v e decided that v e needed a rest. After three months, we came back eager to begin work again. ,re chose Kiss Troutman as foreman with Harriet Miller, Oscar Pluramer and Paul Williams to assist her. Two of our members played as regulars on the basketcall team, and many of them, participated in track. Our class play, China Boy,’1 was very successful. In the spring we purchased our rings from Herff-Jones Comoany. ”re entertained the seniors with a banauet in the gymnasium. Looking forward to next year when the elevator will be completed, v e took our last vacation.
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