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A gvl' I 'K l-HSTCDTQY OF TI-IE JUNICIQ CLASS D look aT The Juniors Today, one would never Think ThaT They, Too, once in The dim, dark, pasT had been Freshmen. YeT, when The Class of l935 enTered High School, 3I4 sTrong, noT even The mosT pracfic- ed eye could Tell Them Trom The average Fresh- man Class. ' BuT These new Freshmen soon proceeded To prove Their superioriTy. Taking aTi'er Their elders, broThers and sisTers, They immediaTely began To parTicipaTe in The Then newly-organiz- ed inTramural program. Their prowess in de- baTinq soon became well known, and a number oT fine Freshman home room baskekTball Teams showed ThaT They knew whaT iT was all abouT. Lunqs and Tone qualiTy, The Tormer perhaps, To a greaTer exTenT Than The laTTer, were de- veloped as The group singing conTesTs were inauguraTed during The Freshman year oT The Class oT l935. lnTerscholasTic compeTiTion also called To These new Cokers. Responding To Mr. Ander- son's call Tor volunTeers, They developed a Tine Junior High TooTball Team and aTTerwards, a baskeTball Team which meT and vanquished all comers. The Freshman swimming Team also won The class TiTle. ln The meanTime. Be an OpTimisT , The Class play, was in preparaTion. A mummy and iTs subsTiTuTe gave a large crowd an eerie, buT enioyable evening. As These Freshmen became Sophomores and aT lasT realized ThaT no class was superior To Theirs, iT is said ThaT They assumed The sTruT and swagger which is usually associaTed wiTh Sophomores. They Then began To Take parT more and more in school acTiviTies. They Torm- ed an inTegral parT of The TooTball, Track and baskeTball squads besides Taking a greaT pa 'T in debaTinq and musical evenfs. Their p'ay, The PaTsy , was a work of arT. OT course. The swimming Team repeaTed iTs vi:To.-y. A number of The members ioined The Coker STaiT, and all in all, The Class oT l935 was becoming conspicuous. l3uT when These Sophomores enTered school as Juniovs, They enTered a procezs OT meTa- llT you can Tind a Junior who re- members his biology, he will Tell you ThaT This means The change of a caTerpilIar To a buTTer- Tly.l As These new Juniors began To change. They realized ThaT perhaps They were noT so wonderTul as They had painTed Themselves. This diqniTy which They Thoughl', as Sopho- mores, had added so much To Their personal appearance, was gone, and in iTs place was a new-Tound hurniliTy which imbued Them wiTh The ThoughTs ThaT soon They would be Seniors and ThaT They musT make Their mark. The resulT was an increased indusTry in sTudy and The de-- velopmenT oT a reverenT Teeling Toward Their school. Desire Tor service in all diTTerenT Tields of endeavor made iTselT evidenT. FooTball, baskTball, Track, debaTing, music, all had more Than Their guoTa of Juniors. The resulT of This acTiviTy soon became evi- denT, Tor on March 5, seven Juniors were re- ceived inTo The NaTional Honor SocieTy. Nor was This all, because a Tew days ago, The Sen- iors marched in To Their lasT chapel and The Juniors oTTicially assumed Their burdens by Taking Senior assembly seaTs Tor The TirsT Time. In no more Than Three monThs The Class of l935 will have enTered iTs lasT year in Connellsville High School. A class worThy of all ThaT is expecTed oT iT, iT will assume a new- Tound diqniTy and grace Tounded upon knowl edge, noT ignorance, and iT may be expecTed To Tulfill all iTs promises unTil iT, as every class has done before, has enTered iTs Tinal chapel and has leTT C. H. S. Torever. HQlQ0O0dl-dl
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