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THOMAS WILDRICK HOWARD MINKLEY JUNIOR When freshmen enter high school, they look longingly at the sophomores, wishing that they knew the way into all the corners and all the wellfconcealed rooms. This attitude shows the inexperience of the frosh, because if they knew what eventful times the juniors have, they wouldn't set up the sophomores, even as their temporary models. Meeting for the first time in February, the 1934 junior class nominated and elected its officers. After careful consideration by the class, certain popular and muchfadmired mem' bers, all of whom have actively served West Division, were elected. Miss Johnsons fine work as adviser of this class should be com' mended. Without her able assistance at meet' ings, progress would have been slower and a chaotic condition would likely have arisen. The greatest event sponsored by the junior class is, of course, the junior Prom. Miss Donnelly, who assists at most of West Divif sion's social functions, planned this leading social affair of the year. Arthur Weber was MARGUERITE Roos ROMAN ELLER CLASS chairman of the committee which handled this beautiful social event, and Nancy Anacker, Evelyn Belkind, Norma Millies, Bill Rega and Carl Strelitzer, and Bob Addison were Comf mitteemen. Attractive jewelry was selected for the class by a specially appointed committee composed of Virginia Hasselquist, chairman, Anne Zilavy, Elizabeth Standfuss, Marvin Green' burg, and John Marx. The rings and pins were in gold and silver, a novel and good- looking combination. When students become juniors, there is a certain amount of prestige connected with the new classification. By the time they have reached their third year in high school, West Divisioners have had time to accustom them' selves to the system, to increase their knowlf edge, to broaden their views on varying sub' jects, to acquaint themselves with different methods of teaching in the school, and to widen their scope of friendships.
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