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F : COLO s: Whiteng'iition J U N I O R 8 Gold antll2 Blue MOTTO: ttNever be a bromide.H CLASS OFFICERS: CLASS YELL: President, Christina Park MCKEEEQSIEEETEYQLEK M m. Vice-Pres., Serifina Facinelli WE ARE, WE ARE, ' Treasurer, Orren Bell WHY ?:fgzofagxfgvmom Secretary, Jennie Elias WHO MAKE THINGS GO. At the beginning of the school year only one familiar face was miss- ing from the class, that of William Morrow. This is in itself a sufficient proof of our unquenchable thirst for knowledge. TOriginalityt, has ever been the Junior watch word. The regular Junior studies are: English, Mediaeval and Modern His- tory, and Physics. The electives being: Latin, German, and Stenography. Much ability has been shown by the stenography class in taking rapid dictation. The J unior class is the first in the history of the High School to read both TCicero and TVirgil in one year. Debating has proved very interesting this year, the two most success- ful being: UResolved that Lynch Law is justifiable, won by the negative, and uResolved that Wyoming should have Initiative, Referendum and Recall, won by the affirmative. T0 the warm supervision and personal interest of our Superintendent, and the inexhaustible patience of our splendid faculty is due the unqualified success of the class of 1913 on the path to the uknowledge which surpasseth all understanding. Even the faculty find it difficult to understand us at timesj The Juniors instituted an entirely new custom when they produced the first original play ever given in our city. It was unanimously voted a grand success, both theatrically and financially. Much of the success of the play was due to the kind assistance and untiring patience of Miss Downey, whose aid and suggestions were indis- pensible. The proceeds, $137.80, to which we hope to add more before leaving school, will be expended in purchasing beautiful pictures for our new High School building. 12
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FRANK SUBIC aaBlack is thine hair, And straight thy form, Thine eyes show duty to performa , He is certainly the business man of the class. Expects to go to business college and 7 become a banker. soa EMMA SMITH a1 have ever held it as a maxim, never 130 do that through another, which it was pos- sible for me to do myself. Youngest of the class. We are sure that she will make her mark in whatever occupation SLe chooses to take up. al' IVER LINDEN HThe most difficult thing in life is to know yourself. Expects to become a rancher. 11
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