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' lL7II.0l' Cftzxi' HZ'5f01'l'1' iVho could help remembering that beautiful day on which we tirst made our appearance in the Freshman class? Our tirst step was in organizing our class. VVe elected Darwin North. president: lford Clay. vice-president: Earl Mace. secretary- treasurer. and the colors chosen were pink and gray. The tirst great event of the sea- son was a weiner roast at Lester Burrisf This was later followed by a sleigh ride party which took us to the home of Esther Shilts. At the close of the season we showed our ability by giving the operetta, Yanki San. Thus with the aid of our president and Nliss Poe. otll' hope of salvation. we sallied through the Green Freshieu stage very successfully. ii'e returned to school the next fall very happy to think that we now ranked as sophomores and not timid little freshmen. Our class was reorganized and then-the Freshman-Sophiimore banquet lPon't you remember those green ties and unmatched stockings-also the pie eating contest? iYe were proud of having the cheer leaders chosen from our class. Darwin North. Nlargaret iYhitmer and Jennie XVeaver. .ind now we come to the present. the lunior class of '25-'26, continuing its way on the sea of education. Un the very tirst day of school our class organized. electing Darwin North. president: lfsther Shilts. vice-president: Rhea Kreischer. secretary: Kathryn Lare. treasurer. Pastel shades of pink and green were chosen as class colors. and the Pink 'lea rose as class tiower. It was decided bv the class to charge ten cents dues per month. XYith the opening- of the season the quality of the class was shown on the football team. XVe are very proud of having tive first team players. The captain. Leo Lee. proved his great ability in making touchdowns for the red and white. Perry Huffman. small but mighty. has proved himself a star basketball player. by being chosen as a forward on the all-star county team. Full of Pep. that's Fern Baker. our jumping center. iYe also boast of many other good basketball players on both first and second teams. Alice Heads and Laura Blctlmber were chosen to represent the school in the county oratorical contest: both from our class. Alice gave the recitation, VVhite .Xzaleasf Laura. the oration. Justice for All. bringing home with her the county championship. Theres music in the air when you're in our midst. XYe are well represented in the local Eisteddfod. taking many of the prizes, also in the county Feisteddfod. There are also many juniors in the orchestra and we're very proud of the fact that in Ford Clay we have a natural born musical director. In dramatics. too. our class is right there. Anne XVhat's-Her-Name ? -a great mystery from beginning to end-was given quite an ovation and the players voted as great actors. The ingenuity of the class was shown in the manner of entertaining the Seniors at the Prom. which proved to be a great success. Thus the Klunior class has passed this year and the two previous years. having been verv successful in all attempts. Before us lies the last year of our school days. Vile. as Seniors. will be supposed to lead in the High School activities. According to indications. the Senior class of '27 can ably do this. JS
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