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(T94-J c s Rich Hates McDermott Sanders Stiff Junior History ACT ONE Freshman Place: Albany Junior High Schools. Time: 1926-1927. The class of 1930 starts its long journey through High School in the Junior Highs, Central and Madison, with an attendance of eighty-four. ACT TWO Sophomores Place: Albany Senior High School. Time: 1927-1928. The next year finds our once timid, bashful, yet quite courageous Fresh- men posing as wise Sophomores, all striving to do their part—as the saying goes, “Work hard, Sophs, and you’ll be a Senior some day. It is not long before the Sophs are swung into the flood of activities of the High School. The following officers elected for the ensuing year are: Frank Niles, president; Wesley Nesbitt, vice-president; Elwood Trapp, secretary; Ray- mond Neugart, treasurer; Raymond Rich, representative to Student Council. ACT THREE Juniors Place: Albany Senior High School. Time: 1928-1929. When another year passes, we find that our brave Sophomores have become much braver Juniors. They exhibit their ability on Thanksgiving by presenting the play, “The First Thanksgiving.” These zealous Juniors win the interclass basketball championship for 1928. This year the officers are Raymond Rich, president; Lloyd Bates, vice- president; Mark Sanders, secretary; Guy Stiff, treasurer; Mary Merrill, Junior reporter; Frank Niles, representative to the Student Council. ACT FOUR Seniors (This act is not yet presented, but we venture the hope that the class will graduate in 1930 with a one-hundred per cent average.) 27
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