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CLASS ROLL. xi-List E-XCK ROW LEFTz--Hazel Iredale. T- :235 Clark. Dorothy Darling, Thomas I tea Hazel Hunter, Grace Park, Harry .Jthney. SZCDNDanmma Smith, Alice Morrow, Fizz: Olson. Marlha Blair, Helen Henkel, :li'a L'lsinger, Christena Muir, Lydia Foster. ?RONTr- Iver Linden, Frank Subic, 'Lezrg-z Crifhths. Thomas LeMarr, JL, Harry 33:15. Eugene Morris. V?-?Xf kL-XRA CTSINCER, - - EDITORi I Just see who we are. Upwards is our motto. Never take a back seat. In our exams we always pass. Our superiority is always noted. Resolved, that we never fail. Seniors we will be some day. CLASS COLORS:--Silver and Blue CLASS FLOWER:--Liiac. CLASS OFFICERS:--Presidmt, Hildur Olson; ViceePresident. Eugene Morris; Treasurer, Grace Park; Secretary, Christena Muir. History of The Junior Class lUc-n-u-nwmi Xomuumf; THEY ONLY FAIL WHO HAVE NOT STRIVENI' 5:-er it cannot be said of the J unior class, that its members 14.1? :0: striven; for while the three years of work, which mark ;: ;-.'-;ugress since we entered the high school, as Freshmen, on 44;: memorable morning in September, 1908, have been fraught V1 : many difficuEties, and some disastrous failures, the presence f $3.211 a goodly number at the close of 1911 testiiies to the fact 2.3:. as a class, at least, we have not failed. Who of us do not remember the trying hours spent over .1. zebra that first hard year? And Who will ever forget the :15 of keeping a botany note book in good order, or the pleas- u: excursions over the hills, looking for specimens that were am: :here. We lost a few of our numbers during that year, s me by removal to other schools; some for other reasons. Among those Who entered other schools, Leia Koppel Will be 19.
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pleasantly remembered as a bright and faithful member,enow a member of the Junior class in Boise, Idaho. September, 1909, found us all in our places ready for new fields of labor. our number slightly diminished, for the vacant, places in the ranks were filled by new members, of whom Harry Francis deserves mention as a valuable addition. . ' Geometry proved our greatest trial, but in the main, we tn- 11mphed over all. Again our ranks were broken by the removal of some of our favorites. John and Alice OtDonnell left us to take up their worn in the high school at Boise. Esther McDon- ald carried away to Oklahoma City a world of life and VlyaCIty. Last Septemberfound us again in our places,th1s time as J uniors. A few new students entered the section thls year, among whom were Thomas Jones and Thomas Clark. Two or three dropped out but still our class is large and prosperous. Some of our studies are quite difficult, Physics being the most difficult of all. But the majority master them, and we hope to end the year with high standings so that the teachers will be proud of the J unior class. The Juniors will make the largest Senior class for 1911 and 1912 in the history of the high school, some twenty or more already planning for the next year. It will be one of the largest prospective graduating classes in the state. 0903090 At the time when King George was upon the throne, it hap- pened one day in a beautiful Park, where a tall Linden nodded it's graceful head to the Hazelts, that a brave Hunter called Le Marr met fair Helen and her Foster sister Christena. HWhy have you come, bold Hunter, with all this pomp and Blair, queried she of the blue eyes and Frank smile. Partly because I hoped to find a Smith to set the shoes that my poor horse, Tom, has cast, and partly to breathe the CIara-tied air of the Ire Dale? ttKinney walk with one shoe off? Oh! I am sure he cant. But I know a blacksmith who can shoe your horse on the Morrow. But do you not belong to that band of robbers Which Harrys our helds each night? I hope to die if I-ver belonged to such a band, he declared. ttWhat say you, Geneft he asked, turning to his companion, a FranciS-can monk, beside him. ttNever heard of lEmK he replied. ' ttThen you may come to the Hill-Dur tomorrow where Jones, the blacksmith, will be ready for you, replied Helen,turning away. 91 tell you, Darlingfwonfided Christena in her ear, 91 be- lieve he Lvdia terrible lie just the same, for he looks like a bad; - bold robber -20.
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