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Q 1 E119 Qelllfl Mug gggg gjwwfggw ,gg lgwiligjiglgkg stroim mlwft After the long, dreary summer of 1920 how glad we were to hear the school bell's merrv tinkle calling us back to work. We were particularly happy because we were going to enter High Schoolla' However, as soon as we entered the build- ing, we came to earth with a sudden jolt. 1n the halls were groups of our fellow classmen, wide-eyed with wonder, awe, and fright, knowing neither what to do nor whitther to go. How small and insignificant we felt under the scornful stares of the Sophomores, the amused glances of the Juniors, and the condescending manners of the Seniors who occasionally deigned to bestow upon us a few words of wisdom and advicel The first important event of the year was our class meeting at which we elected Jack John for president, Robert Atkinson, vice-president, and hfaud hflarshall, secretary and treasurer. A Our next great day was November 4, when we chose our class pin from the three selected by the committee consisting of Egbert Brown, Jack John, Robert Atkinson, Mary Green, and Maud Marshall. When Jack John left school in Nfarch, 1921, Robert Atkinson succeeded him as president and Albion Allen was elected vice-president. At the first class meeting of our Sophomore year we elected Dwight Strong as president, Robert Moody, vice-president, and Helen Brown, secretary and treas- urer. A little later the class dues were raised from five cents to ten cents in antici- pation of the Great Dayf' three years distant. After this we faded into the back- ground and became nothing but scenery as far as the other classes were concerned. At last we were Juniors, upper classmen, no longer to be looked down upon. In preparation for the great year before us, we elected Helen Brown president 5 9 Albion Allen, vice-president, and lV1ary Green, secretarv and treasurer. The Junior play, c'Come Gut of the Kitchenf, was very successfully presented on April 25, 1923 f ll d I , o owe in a few days by the Junior Dance. The only painful memories of this year were our tw b f in a competition of the classes. o rave yet eeble attempts at cheering in assembly 26 GTM'
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