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HISTORY OF JUNIOR CLASS When we enteied High School as Freshmen, we felt rather timid, but knew we rightfully belonged here at this noble institution of learning. The Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors that were here then gave us stares that were a mixture of sympathy and haughtiness. Miss Laberta Dysart was our class advisor and her kind services were appreciated by all of us. In due time came the election of cur class officers. Although parliamentary rules were not very well understood by us, we finally succeeded in electing Gladys Stockham for president; Alice Wahl, vice-president; Kenneth Sargent, secretary; and Alyce Chrysler, treasurer. Launched secure in the great ship of the I?. B. II. S. we bravely floated our colors of purple and white in the breeze. We soon conquered the feeling of Freshmen and became Sophomores. Miss Myra Silver now took the place of Miss Dysart, and it is to her we owe our success the past two years. Her sunny smile and genial disposition have eased many a Junior heartache when he felt he was going to flunk in some subject. As Sophomores we were the Social entertainers of the school. The first large affair was a reception given by us in honor of the New Freshmen. We initiated them into our school with a good time plus punch and wafers. Our next affair was a Valentine party, and last but not least, the picnic at Georgetown, where we were delayed by a rainstorm, and had to call at the farmhouses for shelter. Our class officers in our Sophomore year were Floy Osborne, president; Stella Andrews, vice-president; Francis Woodruff, secretary-treasurer. As Juniors we are still plodding along. Some of our new classmates that were, have fallen by the wayside and others have joined our ranks, but we are still marching on to our goal where victory awaits us, and will be ready in another year to sail away on the greater ship of life. As Juniors we were entertained at a Hallowe’en Social in the homes of Maude Bowman, Nellie Martin, and Morris Bahr. Our class officers are Faul Chipps, president; Wesley Hogaboom, vice-president; and Marie Morris, secretary-treasurer. In this class the girls as well as the boys have taken an active part in athletics, the boys winning first place in the interclass games in the Sophomore year. Anna Nelson, ’19.
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