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Junior Class 1-Ralph Bailey 2-Ralph Barnett 3-Henrietta, Busch 4-XVilliam Diehl 5-Edgar Dietz 6-Alice Dunn 7-Katherine Hnglehart 8-Kathryn Evans 9-Bruce Gebhurdt 10-Dorothy Gockenbnch 12-Bernard Graves 13-Erna. Hart 14-Stewart Hirsch 15-Arch Houstle 16--Raleigh Hudson 17-Dorothy Kelley 18-Clara, Ketner 19-Katherine Klingbeil 20-Christy Lambrecht 21-Frank Lambrecht 22-Lawrence Lamp 23-Eleanor Ludwig 25-Morris Linttlin 27-Louise Miller 39-Charles Tracy 30-Alma Obenland 24-Harold Marsh 38-Simon Sculler 29-Katherine Murray 26-Roger McNich0ls 28-Laurence Moyer 31--Elouise Park X 32-Ruth Phalor 34--Jane Roderick 35-Lewis Russel 3'ii+QElsie Schneidej 36-Edward 'Schlesinger 40-Helen' .xv8.Il!l6ll'18Cll8l' 41-Heleri'QYildermuth 42-Margm-Egwilley 43-J Rlllfgk Zuberg nuuum NIOTTO: Onward and Upward . COLORS: lllaroon and Gold FLOVVER: Columbia Rose OFFICERS DOROTHY KELLEY ,....,,,,. .,....Y.........,,..,....,,...........,. I 'resident LEXVIS RUSSEL ,,,,.,,..,.,,.....,,...,,,,,.,, ..,...................... - -.l'zce President HELEN VVILDERBIUTH ....,.,. ,..,..,,. Secretary and Treasurer ARCH HOUSTLE ........v.,.,.......,,. ....Y.Y...................,,,................ E llii01' Twenty-nine
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E -------- --------' LB -Hs A----'-- - '--'----'- H . . l Junior Class I l1S'l1Ol'Y In 1923 we entered the new building with a class of twenty-four pupils as the seventh grade. VVe registered under Miss Court- wright. This year was of little importance except for the fact that the next year We were in the eighth grade. This year regis- tering with lNIiss Comstock we entered the interscholastic meets and had a few social activities. In our Freshman year with a class of forty-two, the largest in the building, we registered with Mr. Geist and Miss Thomas in the study hall. This year we had a num- ber of boys on the high school football and basketball teams. lVe won two interschol- astic pennants, one for boys' and girls' track and one for boys' baseball, which we had also won the year before. VVe were beaten by the Seniors in two games out of three in the finals. The next year, our Sophomore year, we were divided under Miss Kellogg and Miss Yvarner, both new teachers. This year about six boys received letters in football and the five Sophomores who played on the first team of the basketball squad also received letters. The boys' basketball team won every game except that with the Eighth grade and the faculty, thus winning the pennant. There were no social activities this year. Having become more grown-up and digni- fied during the summer we entered the Junior class with lNIiss Geist and Miss Ha- mann as registration teachers. In football, seven boys received letters and in basketball there were four. There were three girls who received letters in basketball. Both the boys' and girls' class teams won in the basket- ball tournament. To the Seniors we are in- debted for two parties and we hope to repay them with our Junior-Senior. Our class has had a fine record in athletics and also in scholarship for our class has as larger percent on the Honor Roll than anyg other class. ltlay we keep this record in our! Senior year! , l -Anon HoUs'rLE. Class Poem Three years have fled with swiftness x Three years have vanished awayg QQ Three years ago we were Freshmen N But it seems only a day. Three years we have worked together Three years we have played away, And now-only one year remains, mates One year-I am sorry to say. Next year we shall be Seniors And we must be worthy enoughg So play fair and square, and work hard 1 l V i For it doesn't pay to bluff. Juniors, do you hear the challenge? Q Are you ready to accept the fight? Are you ready to bear the banners For our good old Blue and YVhite? s P Yes, I can hear you answer, Q YVe are ready to accept the fight ' 1 VVe are ready to bear the banners 1 For our good old Blue and VVhite. 1 VVe shall be proud to carry on As others have done beforeg And we shall strive to do our best Both now-and forever more. K Th i rf y TERNA HART.
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