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JUNIOR NOTES At the beginning of the school year, September 1923, our class consisted of twelve members. One of our members dropped out early in the year because of illness, and since then two new members have joined the class. Our officers, who were elected in our Sophomore year, are: President, Robert I. Booth Secretary, Arthur F. Gagen Treasurer, Ruth B. Silleck Early this year our class rings, which had been ordered for some time, arrived and proved very satisfactory. The only social affair put on by the Juniors this year was an invitation dance held in the Universalist Parish House. Our class has been well represented in Athletics this year. Two of our boys played on the basketball team, three on the baseball team and one member played on the girls’ basketball team. Our president has been, for two years, captain of the basketball team and this year he was elected captain of the baseball team. By the end of next year we hope to have proven that thirteen is a lucky number for a class to have when they enter their last year of high school. THINGS THE JUNIORS WOULD LIKE TO SEE: Allen Horton’s trousers on Henry Dickerson. The natural color of Grace Vreeland’s face. John Purcell’s necktie rack. Mr. Blodgett excited at a ball game—once more! Harold at school on a rainy day. Frank Kramer being awarded a prize for being the originator of slow motion. A lazy Junior. Page Twenty-six
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John Kramer ArthUr Gagen HeN ry Dickerson Hollis Grathwohl Robert BOoth William CaRroll Clara McCaffery DonaLd Robinson Allen Horton Marion S'ayre Ruth S'illeck Helen T hO mpson Alice McCa Kfery 1924 Page Twenty-five
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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class organized in the fall of 1922 with fifteen members. Marion Albertson was elected President, Katherine Thompson, Vice-President, and William McKeon, Secretary. It was decided to purchase silver rings, which arrived the following spring. Both as Freshmen and as Sophomores we have taken part in writing essays under the auspices of the Daughters of the Revolution. Marion Albertson was awarded a medal for her composition on “Valley Forge” last year. We are also very much interested in athletics and several of our class are members of the different teams. Four of the regular girls’ Basketball Team and one of the players of the Baseball team are of our class. We are only Sophomores at present, but wait until 1926. One dark and Willys-Knight a Pathfinder set out to locate where his Chevrolet. On this trip he was forced to Ford the Hudson and Dodge Overland in his rush to make a Paige in history with a load of Saxon. He was truck by a Pierce-Arrow and knocked Cole. Page Twenty-seven
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