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I l IT I i i i T T THE FIRST MEETING of the Junior Class, with Walter Delaplane presiding, officers for the class were elected. The result was as follows: Charles Taber, President, Eileen Walper, VicefPresidentg jean Forster, Secretary, Henry Applegate, Treasurer, and James Davies, SergeantfatfArms. Miss Goulet, the Class Advisor, has been both loyal and faithful in her cofoperation with our class. At a later meeting, the officers decided to have a council which was to be composed of seven members and they were to be elected by the class for the purpose of helping to carry out the executive duties and to comf pose committees. Toward the end of the first semester, the Junior and Senior Classes united to give a gift to Mrs. Crampton, as she was leaving us for the second term. Scarlet and white were chosen to be the Class Colors. However, the most important undertaking was that of the JfHop. It was given in the Woman's Building, the twentyffirst of January. Seymour's orchestra furnished the music, and the decorations, consisting of the class colors, were most effective. Under the able leadership of the social chairman, the dance was a great success. May the interest and enthusiasm displayed in the activities of the class tend toward making us better Htted to assume duties and ref sponsibilities as Seniors. May the class progress in its undertakings and promote the welfare of the school so that when we graduate, the class of '26 may ever be proud of her junior year. CHARLES FABER, President. . . g g ll124l
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