ORANGE AND BLACK 1924 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Three short years have rolled away, bringing to us much of wisdom and of pleasure. How little we realized what lay before us when we were unsophisticated Freshmen; then as Sophomores our eyes were gradually opened to the fact that we must build our success as a class and leave behind us celebrated “footprints in the sands of time”; and now we have not let our Junior year pass by without accomplishing, and accomplishing well, the tasks set before us. When our class organized in September the class officers were chosen as follows: William Steadman, president; Mary Morgan, vice-president; Faye Woods, secretary; Florence Saylor, treasurer. Miss Miner has been our class sponsor, and indeed, dear readers, we do not know what we would have done without her. The first celebration of the year was a class picnic given at Rulo on the banks of the old Missouri. We feel that the dramatic talent of F. C. H. S. is very well represented in the Junior Class. When the High School play, “Mrs Bumpstead-Leigh,” was given, its success was largely due to the ability of those members of the Junior class that took part in it. Another theatrical success, entirely our own, was the program entitled “An Ev’nin’ O’ Phun,” given March 14, to raise money for the Banquet. Our class has been well represented in the Girls’ and Boys’ Glee Clubs and the Orchestra, whose talent we think is much above the ordinary. We are very proud of our rings and pins, which we received early in March, and think no future class can equal us in selection. And last but not least are our football and basketball representatives. On the football team, we had Merle Uhlig and Daris Bunch. At the close of the season Daris was elected Captain for next year, and we know that both boys will help in giving F. C. H. S. a winning team. In basketball we had but one representative, Merle Uhlig, and as a regular he was one of the team’s good players. The annual Junior-Senior banquet was held on May 3, 1924. Oh readers of this, our class history, you cannot know with what pleasure and expectation we look forward to our last glorious year in Falls City High, the prospective dreams of which we shall do our best to make a reality. M. E. B. ’25 Page Twenty-five
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