with green. It seemed that a flowec s not necossary as Liothe Nature was jjct lavish to furnish one of x; green c«’'lor Since we stood for more than could be expressed,» motto could not be selected for that year. With Ur. Savage's superintendence, we had as other teachers. Ur. Zepponfold, Ur. Uohan, Miss Trivithic and Miss Linvilie, That year provod uneventful as far as class social activities wore ocncornod and wo passed through the year without tho fur. of being initiated, but tho other classmen kept in constant foar of it As wo wore ushorod into our socond yoar, we had a feeling of superiority much magnified because wo had «oro ono s:top romovod from biing a freshman. Y c almost had a fooling of Being on par with the groat and mighty soniors and of timos, wo must havo shown this self concoivod bignoss, because of she way somo of tho tcachorsspoko to various mombors of our class from time to time throughout the year. On our return we became acquainted with two new teachers, Miss Smizer and Mr. Battles, as Miss Trivithic and Mr. Mohan left at the end of the year. During the year we sugfered some loss in our class enrollment as Lawrence Betzer, Orville Ftsher, Opal Foster and Ross barker dropped out. These losses were compensated for as the opening of the year brought new members in the persons of Florence YThita Bonnie Troxell, Frank Mr. Quillan, Blanche and Cecil Kopp, and last but not least, Elmer Tippitt. The year passed by quietly and rather uneventfully and while probably a successful one, still it left its sting of dis— appoinrment in several respects. uost notable of all was that we were not given permission to reorganze and elect new officers. Hurrah?, our junior year welcomed us back with a schedule of more events and exciting happenings We were allowed this year to reorganize with Oliver Beimfohr as Pres, and elln Sites as Vice Prew. and Harold Craig as Sec'y-treas. Tho tea rose was chosen as our flower and powder blue and white as our class colors All our faculty remained from our sophomor year with 'the exception of Miss Smizer and Mrs. Scott assumed her duties. The following class members that had left us wore, Anna Adams, Gertie Nelson, Lydia Harrington, Irene Coleman, Clara .natcher, Cecil Kopp, Frank Me Quillan, Edna Vernelle and Merrid Welge Zola Hott. Zelma Likens,Losi Taylor and Tholma Gdsnollo also were not with us that year, but they entered school elsewhere As now mombcrsqi wo added ranklin Long, Olivor Beimfohr, Buolah Lanter and Helen Sites. It was in this year that we nmade a Big hit of the season by giving the play Betty, the Girl of My Heart . And did we not make a splendid hit with the seniors by giving them a splendid banquet. V7e sacrificed one of our 3tar members to the senior clas to make their play cast complete. That proved our class had not only been strong in numbers but also in quality. We let them know also that we had not been sleeping all year when I answered their chalange. We can therefore say that our JunBor year proved successful.
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CLASS WILL Father - ime is new ready Seniors with his sythe to rr.off down another class of iS We t lS Serior of 1 3. with sound mind and common sense have solo p-opre';i ieip of the A . G . H.. 5. , City of Argenta Tovmsho.p of friends Creek, County of Laccn, Sate of Illinois ’ before we depart 6'n life's ship of time, we do herewith and here- by bequeath the following property- To the Juniors, the name of being Seniors for one year. Also the dignity which we have rightfully earned this year K through our hard work and study. rp o theSophomore class the honor of having as many A students as we have. To theFr«shman cliss our wonderful power of reasoning. To the faculty, our sincere thank3 for trying so hard to teach us when they knew it was impossible to learn anymore and also ourauthority over the Freshman to see that they are not harmed. J Virginia Auten bequeaths her Bookkeeping set to any one to anyone that will say it is the neatest one in the class. Oliver Boimfohr, his dancing ability to Raymond Geroaui Frances Bopp, her music ability to Erma Freeman. Harold Craig, his shoes that he wore out durin doing the Charleston, to Melvin Harris, providing they are not too small. Thelma Gardner, Other her poetic ability to Earl Grider. Edythe Hilbrant, her sunny disposition to Margaret Conn. Glenn Huston, all of the notes he wrote to Florence White to her sister to reveal all of the secret dates of the aforesaid parties. Esther Irvine, her ability to got dates with the Freshmen boys to the Freshmen girls. Blancho Kopp, her ability to keep secrets to the Sophomore girls, Franklin Long, his athletic ability to Clayton Craig. Louise Nolson, her bashfulnoss to Helen Connor.
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