Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Junior Class--W. Davis, J. N. Borland...
...various Junior committees are hard at work planning their annual festivities. Junior Week can be made a success only if every man forgets his individuality and remembers that, as part of the class, he is morally obligated to co-operate with the class leaders...
...Junior canes are on sale at the Houston Club. Juniors since time immemorial have exercised their privilege to carry canes during this week. Don't call a University tradition rah-rah stuff. Don't think that you will be conspicuous because of your cane. If the class works as a unit, you will be far more conspicuous without...
...days the caps will be put on sale. Then will come the tickets for the banquet, concert, game and ball. If you belong to the Class of 1921, "get in College" and be a regular Junior. --THE PENNSYLVANIAN...
Under the present system of election not more than forty men may be chosen from each class. At the beginning of each year the College Office sends to the society the names of the twelve highest Juniors and of the forty-four highest Seniors, exclusive of those already members; from these names eight Juniors and twenty-two Seniors are chosen. Thus, during the year the society is composed of thirty men from the Senior class and eight, the so-called "Junior Eight," from the Junior class...