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1 I Y--IE I-92 fNXf?'X A UT i. L.J ii I V I 1 14 IX! I S vu X v v 1 I , ll ZZ .ff Ea ff ,Tig ff Q, 'f xx IITILDRED YEAGER-Hillel - Mid Sunshine Societyg Commercial Club, Girls' Advisory Council. LELIA Yosr- Lal Sunshine Society. Loved Memyries Last night as I lay on 1ny pillow Fate played a sweet trick for me then, Wfith a little gold key she opened the door And a thousand fond mem'ries came in 5 A hush and a silence fell round me, My room seemed lit up by'a Hame- A happiness soothing and holy, Made me start once, twice, then again. Down the River of Time I went sailing, Stopping nowhere along to explore, VVhen a magical vision, no beauty ex- ceeding, Appeared on the opposite shore. Sweet voices I heard whose tones were familiar, They were singing a song that I know, I paused on my journey, for the end was just here, I had reached the loved isle that is called Long Agof, Here in the shadowy land of loved mem'ries 'Midst a joyous tumult and a roar, Had assembled with gladness and great j ollity, The dear old class of nineteen twenty- four. Here in happy reunion were my High School friends, VV ho talked and recalled with a sigh The most wonderful days that had ever been spent In the halls of Old jefferson High. There we learned the true value of friendship, And how a good sportsman should beg NVe discovered that teachers are human, QThough we thought they admired the DHD g Self-Reliance, Courage and Patience, I-Iow to spread sunshine all through the day, These lessons, besides those in the book, We learned In the good Qld jefferson VVay. R -A-W cj- I If 'f I I I 1 X. f 6 x fi J 1 Xxx S X 3 M X j Q5 K j lxlW
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1 f. Q i M S4 f V ai u?DW,5 luv SL, iw H Lmzjgaflfiml Q-Q YE I 9 .2 ,ji gig A LJ T I L.. LJ -S M x ix x 1 A vi . . ti Hllliil if 1 Tiaiif1:H71117lff77?7777777',ff.,f77777f777,7f.ff,WLZ , V Ux 5 J , yi , IRQ! f I, X ll , XX i K A J. VVOLEVER M. VYVLZRBERG P. YOUNG D. SI-1u2L1Js I, X X The June Class of 11924 if OFFICERS 0 X President - ---- JOHN VVOLEVER 1 N VTCC-P1'CXZ-dF7lf - - - - MARGARET VYVERBERG Q Secretary - - PHYLLIS YOUNG ' ly., Treasuref' - - - - DWIGHT SHIELDS , in Class Song - - - - MARCELLA DUNCAN Q. Hisforiazz and Proplirf - - - MICH.NlEl. Ricks X . 5 , J In September, 1924, sixty-five students enrolled in the Freshman class of fy Jefferson High School, elected class officers, with Harry Kemmer as pres- X ident, and in general startled the upper classmen by their school spirit. S As Sophomores and Juniors the class became prominent in athletics. 4 X' The Sophomores held several varsity positions and Won the class football -MTA X championship. The class social event was the Sophomore party at Lincoln 5,9 X Lodge. In the Junior year Frederick Loop was president. The class was fi ' re resented in athletics b W. McConnell, A. Brickler, R. Stewart, T. '7 P Y f VW Casey, M. Leverenz, F. Carroll, H. Kemmer, W. Dobelbower, Hanna, J. Wolever, H. Mohlman, and M. Goshkin. The Junior picnic marked the close of this year. ln the Senior year John Wolever was president of the class. The Senior play, K'The Charm School,'l marked a milestone in dramatic progress at Jeff. The Senior dance was a great social success. Most of the varsity l f 4' f f . zip? RX!! l ,iff r . X4 .Q-as Xxx' AX x .fini lbw? EEE? E25 Mi Q?3afQ?2 D N52-7mrr-+32 M siagaiig ru+- an gg'2.a'L.5E gg if UQ E no Q 303254: 05 :fi 53, :Vg :ic- 3- UGG-gr ' 23 Q' OCQCDUQ v-ug Q' N'-' O '-' A S. 239.3-2 ai 5 'f and if 51235722 fs-'J V: O 2 H2522 Z: I 'C C104 310 H .-,cr -. ,N SW fc...5HQgg Q - fm 'Sta 2 DOS W ' 52:6 35 il E Qian? 5 I 21 tink- SUI 4 D F',,,m f-rg ,1 El 25,523 02 JK Q or-:Bro :mm 7: Bing, O il gi gym? 'ii W c UQ l Z A393 gm i SL7.x4p:-, ,KN l DCD'-rfb Q-P-e. lf King gg f. 0 QW 71 igll, Ag.: ,K will 1-raw eff llffp K QB 5' Og iwfag 0032 F' Q W5 3 o Q O1 5 lill,i.Q+1g.' 3 A, 5 .-f 5 Sw +G CD 1 I3 sl. lIxl'.w,Xr'y 1 XX Y bmw xx X hllXhllX
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