The Index . ss to be regularly organized is shownby the systematic manner in which several matters of business were handled. The sub-juniors have been a real part of the school this year. Harvey Baltzwas one of the best members of the famous Sympathy Septette that brought lifeinto many student gatherings. Roberta Poos was the winner in oratory at theannual Wright-Phil contest. Cyrus Brown and August Joellenbeck were cred-ited not only with being able to kick higher and harder than the nimble soccercoach but also with having the ability to drag over the field the largest shoesamong the squad. T


The Index . ss to be regularly organized is shownby the systematic manner in which several matters of business were handled. The sub-juniors have been a real part of the school this year. Harvey Baltzwas one of the best members of the famous Sympathy Septette that brought lifeinto many student gatherings. Roberta Poos was the winner in oratory at theannual Wright-Phil contest. Cyrus Brown and August Joellenbeck were cred-ited not only with being able to kick higher and harder than the nimble soccercoach but also with having the ability to drag over the field the largest shoesamong the squad. Two members of our class, Stanley Mahanna and RobertByquist, were presidents of Philadelphian Society during the year and did muchto increase the spirit of Agoing on. Moreover, another event of importance was accomplished during the year:President Miller succeeded in coaxing a school-teacher to assume the title of Mrs. Verily the sub-junior class has just cause for pride in the deeds of manyof its members. 40. g*ub= Juniors Class Roll Louise Abrahams—A friend to all friendless children. Elizabeth Anderson-—The happiest of her kind. Harvey Baltz—The honey-throated songster. Pearl Blackmore—She doesn t say much—but how she does think! Ruth Borders—A cheerful hard worker. Cyrus Brown—Time wasted is existence; he useth it in quarreling. Quintine Bunte—She has plenty of spirit if you can arouse it. Robert Byquist— We will now have a cornet solo by Messrs. Cornett and Blatz ! Herbert Dice— For several virtues have I liked several women. Crystal Dobbs—Well—it seems to me, there is some other way— James Doland—I hope to be a minister. Martha Fitzpatrick—A weighty affair. Hannah Gunther—A good worker and a true friend. Iva Greenbury—I am more like to give help than to ask it. Harold Hays—One cannot describe Hays with a phrase. Amelia Hirschi—Really, I cant see it that way. Orma Illyes—She tried the luxury of doing good. August Joellenbeck—Too inn


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