1926 Castle On The Hill Yearbook – Junior Class
Junior Class Officers…
Left to Right…
Rolf Graves,
President – History. Tuff Nutts; “Garden of The Shah;” “The China Shop,”
“Microbes of Love.” Absence makes the heart grow fonder, (of the other fellow).
Alvin Middleton, Vice
President – Social Science. Ranger Club, Tuff Nutts,
Football ’23, ’24, ’25, All state fullback ’25, Track ’23, ’24, ’25, ’26. We envy him his marcel.
Margaret Riley, Sec.
Treas. – History. Delta
Sigma Epsilon. A sweet face, a
sunny smile, what else could be more worth while.
Junior Class… Miss Ottalie Terrill, Sponsor
Albright - DeGeer | DeMumbrum-Ingle
Jessup-Peters |
Peters-Wilson
Not with more glories in the ethereal plain,
The sun first rises o’er the purple plain
Then issuing forth his rivals fair at even,
The bright, beautifully brilliant class of ’27.
(With apologies to all poets.)
Far be it from us to boast, for is not the braggart natures
best abomination? Far be it from us to render undue laud and honor to
ourselves. But no eulogies conceivable
by human mind, no synopsium recorded by an “Underwood”
would do justice to the tempermental talents, the
abiding abilities, and genuine genius of the Junior Class. If you tend to doubt it, beware, -- truth is
stranger than fiction.
With the coming of the class of ’27, Northwestern received
the impetus which is still emulated by all the other classes, for attendance at
class meetings.
To our class belongs the All State
half-back, “Mickey” Middleton. To our
class belongs the Ranger King, Wayne Ballard; to our class belongs the Football
Queen, Marie Bost.
We came so near claiming the winner on the popularity contest that we
got all the thrills of supporting our candidates” to the very close of the
race.
There is not an activity in the college where the juniors
are not among the leaders, nor on the campus.
We also have the handsomest men and the prettiest girls that the College
affords.
There are other classes, and there may be classes in the
future but no other one class can ever hope to attain the degree of eminence
that we claim as ours as the result of perservance
and brotherly love.
We pause in closing to mention one sad thing that may have
not occurred to the rest of you at Northwestern. What, we beg and venture, is going to direct
the fortunes of dear Alma Mater when we have passed out and on?