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JUNICR CLASS HISTORY , N THE fall of nineteen twenty-one the lontg looked-for day came when we were .allowed to enter High School. Thirty-two , ve 4 s ' , of us, all as green as usual, immediately began the business of it eEacing ourselves for if we 'did not,' but instead thought we were somebody, we were immediately effaced either by a high and mighty Sophomore or by an upper-class-man. However, the Soph- omores of that particular year were more lenient than usual and let us off with only one or -two introductions to handy trees and posts, for which we were dlevoutly' thankful. In athletics we were just serving our apprenticeship and had to live mostly on hopes. The social aFfairs'of the year were well attended in spite of occa- sional interfenernoe by the Sophomores and .upprer-classmen. When nineteen twenty-two rolled around Mr. Marshall informed twenlty-three of us that vwe were full-Hedged' Sophomores with full power to lord it over the Freshmen as much as we liked, which privi- lege we proceeded to fenjoy to the utmost. Our showing in athletics was slightly better this year as a few bue- gan to .work their way up from the ranks of apprentices to regulars. Now that we were Sophomories we did not fear interference in our parties so much, so they bvecame more numerous though no better enjoyed. The most enjoyable was one at which we forgot the ancient grudge of Sophomores against all Freshmen and enjoyed the evening with them. Ninetee-n twenty-three brought our Junior year and fulfilled the long-coveted hope of bein-g upper-classmen for twenty-two happy in- dividuals. A fairly large part of the fall athletic glory was captured by our class although the Seniors still held the lead. The main social events for the ,luniors are still 'to come and We all look forward with anticipation to the J-Hop which will be held- under the auspices of the class. Our greatest hope is that we will all be successful in our studies this year and pass on to our Senior year with ranks unbroken. 19762 lfg .rz.z'
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1' 1 A, . Tm, -s. -'s ---.Q - ,.,,.ta,,':.2....,,,. Q: 42,5 .,.,. ....., ,,,.i,,f.., JUNIORS Flower: Violet Colors: Purple and Gold President ............... Vice-President ......... Secretary ........... Treasurer .......... OFFICERS CLASS ROLL Stuart Bail-ey Grant Bauman Clarence Beal Marius Binns Leola Brown Carmon Fisk Lorene Lewis Gerald Lyons Harold Maloney Qjdmmzrg-ge Ray Mathias George Mereer Wendall Mercer Charles Miller Linton Smith Minnie Stevens Lyle Van Etten Alan Wheeler Vera Wright
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