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'iHaromt mu HHiitc— Second Row: rop R°w:-M. Staley, P. Birkholm, I. Tcichman, F. Shell. B. Richards -Michael, K. Jesswem, M. vnans. B. Beaso i. Miss Whalen (Sponsor). L. M. Sharpe, B. Michael, J. Brule, H. Hudson Bottom Row: R. Laherdy. K. Bowman, (I. Bowers. V. Kerstter. R. Tidey Peachey. Junior Class History X I HE year of 1922, twenty-six happy-go-lucky lx ys and girls start- ed on a tour through Education Land. W e divided our journey into four parts and planned to travel for nine months and then take three months to rest and prepare for the next journey. We expect to finish our last tour in May 1926. In September. 1( 22 we got our group together and started out. We found the path to lx? very difficult without a guide so we chose Mary Abbs and Miss Hewitt as our advisers. Our journey was more pleasant then, but it was hard work trying to carry one subject and drag three. Our nine months of enjoyable experiences and good times soon rolled by and we were all anxious for a vacation. We ended our trip by enjoying a picnic with the rest of the members in Education Land. We sjx nt our vacation with Mr. Qualified Sophomore. (COntinued on page 82) page eighteen
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ittarium attb plhitr' Top Row: H. Garrison, K. Mitchell, Mr. Taft (sponsor). R StrausburK. R. Stines Second Row: A. Tinkham, R. Lam son, M. Rosenburg, K. Parrish, A. Hastings, K. Hosbein, E. Whalen, M. McComber, ( Knefely Bottom Row:—C. O’Conner, W. Krone, A. Schram Sophomore Class History HAT A wonderful blessing memory is to us! 1 can safely say that all possess it more or less. As I sit and gaze dreamingly, through the windows of the past, my memory collects all the pleasant incidents and happiest days of my life. They all come crowding in as if it all occurred within a few days; hut it was two years ago. How well 1 rememl ered two years ago when 1 tried to look into the future. How gloomy it looked, and how I thought it would he. “all work and no play.” The future of two years ago. is now the past. These have been the most eventful years of our young life. The honor is not entirely due to the teacher, as we are a brilliant, jolly class, ready to absorb, like a sponge, all the wisdom that falls from the lips of our instructors. I'll admit that we have found hard, immovable objects in our educational path, but we managed to remove them. In the meantime, we did not neglect our social gatherings. Besides a sleigh ride, a hard time, and a number of other successful parties, we found great amuse- ment in initiating our under classmates. W e have chosen our last year's flower and colors which are the “ white rose ” and “ green and white. ' Our class consists of eighteen ambitious .and unfailing classmates. Our group of well chosen officers are: Ross Stines. President; Arlene Hastings, Vice President; Alma Tinkham. Secretary; and Eugene Mitchell. Treasurer. You may Ik sure that they are living up to their offices. As our class chaperon, we chose Mr. Taft, who is doing his utmost to help us. I'm again trying to penetrate the future, and it does not look to me now. as it did two years ago. I'm now declaring that the class of 1927. when it reaches its goal, shall stand out prominently beneath Maroon and White. M a m i e Rosen berg Dagc twenty
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