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The Junior Class Our class has just finished its most successful year in Analy. Always before in our history in Analy we have been to some extent prominent in all events, but not until this year have we been leaders. The first semester we got off with a good start, electing Hubert McCormick president. In the second semester our officers were John Caniff, President ; Erma Wood, Secretary-Treasurer. These students had the welfare of the Junior class always at heart, and under them more spirit was shown in all undertakings than had previously appeared. Junior Day w,as one of the biggest occasions of the first semester. This was the first time such a day had been thought of, or at least, carried out, in Analy. It was a huge success, with a candy sale in the morning and a dance in the afternoon. Athletics has been one of the main factors which brought the Juniors to the front this year. Analy picked its two basket ball cap¬ tains, both for the unlimited and 130-pound teams, from the Junior class. Both men led the teams well, and it only through hard luck that PAGE 26
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■Unit By MILDRED CROSBY, ’21 (HONORABLE MENTION) Each morning in the sunrise, Each evening in the dew, I could not see your face, dear, But you were there I knew. Each time a new bud opens, Each whir of tiny wings, And when a songbird carols I know it’s you that sings You whisper in the breezes, Soft in the falling rain, Your warm arms steal .around me, And hold me close again. PAGE 25
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HUBERT McCORMICK Vice-President JOHN CANIFF Preridcnt we lost the section championship. Heintz, Corbin and Sullivan were other members of our class w ho were on the team. Practically the same squad as last year went out for track this season. Although Meyer, McMannis, Corbin and Rabinovitz carried off the first banner of the 120-pound class, the unlimited did not do so well. Many of our fastest men were unable to compete, which accounts for the poor showing. McCauley, Archambeau and Nisson were our tennis sharks, and sure wielded a wicked racket. Baseball took only two of our members this year, but they were stars on the team. McCormick and Virgil Sullivan were the two lucky ones. The Juniors have been prominent in Dramatics and have put on many good plays. The Junior-Senior dance was the last big event of the year and could not have proved to be more of a success. The class of ’23 finished their third year, knowing that they had passed through the most successful year in their history . J. C. PAGE 27
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