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Q Q l MARY ROPP VIRGINIA BRAITHWAITE Secretary ' Ynreasurer COLORS: Old Rose and Silver. FLOWER: Lily of the Valley. MOTTO: Possum quia posse uidenturn. LAST September when we became Juniors we felt very proud, jolly and gay. At Christmas we were lucky enough to have gotten our class rings, the day We received them being a real red letter day. In February our class play was given. After much deliberation, our coach, Miss Griest, selected Captain Applejackn. .On the 13th at 8 o'clock the cast proved to a large audience their dramatic ability. The play was a great success. The money received from it was used to finance a reception for the Seniors. Next year We will belong to the Grand Old Class -Seniors. MARY C. Ropp, Secretary. thirty-one
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if GLENVILLE LUTTRELL VIRGINIA LEE CHRISETMAN President V ice-President 1 Junior Class Iilistory E ARE Juniors this year and have had a very jolly time. Before you hear about it, it will be necessary for you to know how we became Juniors. Three years ago we entered high school. I must confess that to the upper classmen, we were nothing wonderful- just some more freshmen . But to us it was unbelievable! Here we were actually entering high school! We progressed as freshmen usually do, from a state of curiosity and bewilderment to one in which it seemed we knew everything-we found out differently later. The events of the year were celebrated by a l'Rat party, and soon We were ready to become- Sophomores. With more sophistication and more self-confidence, we distinguished ourselves both in an athletic and a scholastic way. This was our irst year in the new building and though we felt like freshmen, We took care not to let them know it. We had a very large class and few failed or dropped out. With a picnic at Berkeley Springs, we ended the year. thirty
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