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Page 16 THE C. H. S. HISTORY OF CLASS OF '25 Four score less seventy-six years ago, the year, 1921 brought forth into Cmbridge High School a new class conceived in liberty, and dedi- cated to the proposition that all men are created equal. About two hundred twenty ambitious and energetic souls entered the welcoming doors of Brown High, grown dearer as the years have advanced. And now we are engaged in preparing for our commencement, testing whether this class, or any class so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. Our numbers have been gradually diminishing, some overcome by school trials and tribulations, and others have been summoned to follow other ways. But we are proud and glad to know that about one hundred and sixty hard-working and ambitious students are going to be sweet girl and boy graduates in June. We are 11161: for a great summary of this class. I have come to dedicate a portion of this Annual as a final resume of the class for those who here willingly did their best that C. H. S. might continue to flourish. It is altogether Fitting and proper that we should do this. A loyal spirited group, eager for knowledge, composed the Fresh- men class of 1921. Unhonored and unsung we strived to make impres- sions in our humble way: we also attended the high school party and that of the Y. VV. C. A. We presented in a very artistic manner Hia- watha and A Freshman's Dream. Our class basketball team was full of vigor and vim but Old Dame Luck eluded our grasp. Williain and Sarah Amos were our representatives on the Student Council. As Sophomores we organized and became recognized. Our officers Were: Edgell Shafer, presidentg Ernest Rambar, vice-presidentg Carlotta Frame, secretaryg and Mildred Schramm, treasurer. Our class colors are blue and gold, a beautiful combination that we have endeavored to make widely and well known. Our girls enjoyed playing basketball under the supervision of Miss johnson and Miss Carnes. We had our First class party, one to be long remembered, at our favorite resort, the McMahon gym, and had the most fun. We attended the high school party and vivified the occasion with a most clever stunt. We very wisely chose Miss Johnson for our class advisor, a choice that we've never regretted. She has always been willing and ready with suggestions to boost our class that we might make C. H. S. proud of us. At the beginning of our Junior Year the following officers were elected to pilot the ship of state: George Atkinson, presidentg Ernest Rambar, vice-presiclentg Sarah Amos, secretaryg Leona Glenn, treasurer. Our class pins have been and always will be objects to delight the eye and gladden the heart. Our first social function was in the nature of a Hallowe'en party held at the gym where the old witches and sprites never viewed gayer festive sights. We gave a reception in honor of the Seniors at the home of Catherine Craig. Our class play, Clarence, a fine exhibition of dramatic talent, given in a superb manner. Our Annual was published with earnest efforts to make a good souvenir for
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