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A 'rw' V I I Z ,A -v-ix, . f' -1 ' NM ,, , 4 ' SOCIAL CALENDAR 1911-1912 Hay-ride Party, Christmas Dance, Sleigh-ride Party, Commencement Week Dance, Picnic. f'ommencr-ment Week. HISTORY HE first meeting of the Junior Class was held shortly after the opening of school. After a careful examinalvion of each member one was chosen from our number for president-a wise man of dignified aspect-one who well represented the .tendencies of his class. Next came the vice president just a minute too late for the first office. Secretary and treasurer were also chosen with care. After this it was decided to have some colors. Gold and brown were thought to be sufficiently sombre and so the brown-eyed susan, which best carried out the color scheme was made the class flower. The last business was to' choose a motto and after sufficient consideration we decided to join thexlaboring classes with the motto Labor conquers all. At the beginning of our social career we were rather modest and only indulged 'in a hay-ride party. By Christmas, however, we considered our- selves sufiieiently experienced to give a dance. Along in March we thought it was best that 'we should stop our studying for a short time and have a sleigh-ride for we remembered that wise saying, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,2 and the class was beginning to show the effect of hardlmental struggles. During May our boys for a short time became ex- cited by the Wild Way in which the Seniors were acting on the track so they joined them, but finally decided that they were meant to uphold the studies of the school and returned to the class room. Our last functions were a dance and picnic, Commencement Week. .
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CLASS OF 1913 Class Flower: Brown-eyed Susan. Colors: Gold and Brown. Motto 1- Labor vineet onmia. PRESIDENT - View PRESIDENT Sluonnrixuv - TREASURER Bray, Kenneth Brewer, Edna Brittain, Alfred Cooper, Hettie Douglas, Elizabeth Farrall, Ruth Forsyth, Celia Grinnell, Pauline Hennig, Norman Jacks, Sylvia Johnson, Raymond Judd, Amy OFFICERS MEMBERS Eugene Muller. - Sylvia Jacks. Glenn Loomis. - Isabel Senn. Laramy, Grace Loomis, Glenn Maelaehlan, Stuart Muller, Eugene Nugent, Margaret Page, Helen Rial, Harold Senn, Isabel Sennate, Arthur Smith, Fern Tucker, Olive Whittaker, Ruth 1. -gl' .5 .g.. Ji .A
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