Byron Wright, Class President. William Nethery, Vice Pres. Mary Lewis, Secretary. Jennie Wallack, Asst. Secretary. Fred Kent, Treasurer. Dale Marchus Grace Simmons Shelton Burney T W E N T Y-5 E V E Motto: Launched, not anchored. Viola Hansen Clarence Anderson Ruth Johnson Albert Beeson Loretta Lorenz Delmer Brown Mary Morton Albert Duerkson Class Flower: Violet. Ina Sandness Wilbur Ferguson Lucile Smith Harry Hawkins Bernice Squier Charles Shultz Mary Starley Neva Strong Irene Vvagar Ruth Vvhitesell Ruby Xvineteer Aldena Xvoolery Evelyn Youngs Roland Wvhite
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GUR SHIP MARY STARLEY We are the good ship, Junior, And we've launched upon life's sea. Our cargo is of faith, good hope, and cheer. We have set our faces westward, with our hearts as true as steely We've at last made our advances to a graduation year. Like the ships that are in danger Of the angry waves at sea, We must plough through foaming billows and the gale, But we'll not give up the battle till the victory's duly won, And we'll overcome the foe named Fail. Then we'll sail for the home port To the haven of our peace? Safe from storms and winds that oft the hearth oppress. We shall know life's many lessons and we'll anchor at the shore With the prize of endless ages-the trophy of Success. JOYS OF BEING A JUNIOR MARY LEWIS juniors! Yes, juniors at last, after a struggle of three years. Gur way has been through deep English books and incompre- hensible histories, with here and there a dash of horrible mathe- matics, nights of endless study when the outdoors is magically calling us to flee from our tasks: yes, and days, too, when that TWENTY-NINE contagious disease, Spring Fever, stealthily scatters its germs among the students and its poor victims clamor for vacation. lVleantime, the teachers spend many of their precious moments endeavoring to find some means to induce the sluggish minds to study. Even though these trials are remembered, we can now laugh at the exasperated Freshman when he is heard complaining of his hard studies, and can saucily toss our heads when the Sophomores remind us of when we were struggling with book- keeping or physiology, two of those annoying required subjects which now we look at with the satisfaction of their being com- pleted. Oh, surely we have some hard studies, but with these comes the pleasure of delving into the depths of English and American literature, searching out the truths in our denominational history, and study of the testimonies. With these comes the subject noted among Juniors as the greatest subject in developing the mind in the lines of deep thinking: namely, Espanol. We have the thrill of organizing into a class for the first time in our experience for the purpose of entertaining and helping the Seniors through one of the greatest milestones in their education. The class spirit reigns supreme and the interest deepens as the time of graduation draws near, and the juniors do all they can to make the memories of their last days at L. S. A. those long lo be remembered. The event draws our minds to the future when next year we will be the Seniors of '25 and will go out from here continuing to work toward our aim in life, whatever it may be, and still striving for the greatest aim of a higher education in the school above.
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