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The Junior C hi Arthur Apel Edith Bailer Frank Bayers Fred Britton Robert Callicotte Harriet Erkly Clair Frey Myrtle Griffith Isabelle Hooper Eva Miller Wesley Moreland Ruth Morrison Charles McCory John Olson Clarence Pavelka Hal Ragland Marguerite Rodda Pearl Rucker Saidie Smith Alfred Smith Hattie Weaver Winnie Wheeler
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FRANK BAYERS •limior C’liiNM President, Frank Bayers. Secretary, Clair Frey. Treasurer, Harriet Eddy. Class Colors: Crimson and Cream. Class Flower: Red Tea Rose. Class Motto: Nihil Sine Lahore. Class Yell: Juniors, Rah! Juniors, Rah! Juniors, Rah! Rah!
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I r C'lsiWN Ili ory In writing a history of the Juniors of Arvada High School it is best perhaps to go back to the first grade. Eva Miller, Myrtle Griffith, Frank Bayers, Dora and Dwight Dobbins started together in the first grade. There were others too but they djd not come on thru school. In the second year there were just the same pupils but in the third grade Robert Callicotte joined the little body of students and stayed with them two years. In the fourth grade Charles McCory entered the class and in the fifth grade Helen and Hallie French, Ray Foster and Fred Britton came in as new members. Clair Frey, Alfred Smith, Nellie Scott and myself became members of this class in the sixth grade John Olson too cast his lot and started out with us in that year, Winnie Wheeler. Hattie Weaver and Clarence Pavelka we found waiting for us in the seventh grade. Wesley Moreland. Marguerite Rodda and Linda VonHoit could not find a better class than ours and so joined us in the eight grade. We entered High School as Freshmen in 1910. Most of us had come out o'f the eight grade together but there were Edith Bailer, Isabell Hooper, Roxene Rucker, Sadie Smith and Vivian Griffith who came from other schools. Every one knows the trials and troubles of the Freshmen. We w’ere however able to come back as Sophomores although Linda Von Holt, Nellie Scott, Ray Foster and Vivian Griffith did not attend school that year, Mildred Tittler became a Sophomore and stayed with us a year. Robert Callicotte too entered our class again. Later on in that year we lost Marguerite Molle.tt when her parents moved away. Sophomore smiles are inspirations but certainly Junior smiles are more inspiring. At least we found them so. This year we have lost many of our former members Dora and Dwight Dobbins did not attend school here Clarence Pavelka. Helen and Hallie French stopped in the early fall and this spring Alfred Smith and Robert Callicotte withdrew from school. Harriet Eddy came all the way from Kansas to join our ranks and Hal Ragland deserted the Sophomores to be with us, a few weeks ago Arthur Apel entered the class. Well known everywhere, in fact far famed, we stand, not the largest class, but the leading class in High School. Always possessing dramatic ability we have helped other classes give plays and have given our own successfully The president for the Literary Society were Juniors in both semester. The vice president last year and first semester this year were Juniors. The Juniors possess lovely singers and rising artists. The High School pianist is a Junior, four of Basket Ball boys and three Base Ball players are from our class. We have left behind a joyous and merry past. We now must look forward to a brighter but a more serious future. May that future be as mufch more glorious as we would have the past could we do it all again. Ruth Lewis Morrison, Junior 1912-13.
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