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Junior Motto 'Labor Conquers All Things Class Colors-Blue and Maize x Andrew Mirlach, Pres. Julius Yagodinski, Vice Pres. Myron Bartell, Sec.-Treas. Pate twonty-four
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The History of the Junior Class The famous class of '25 was born September 6, 1921. Its members are students of various talents and temperments. This is one of the reasons why it has distinguished itself. Their individual ideas and talents are fused into an organized body which incorporates the best points of each. We confess we were green in the early part of our freshmen year, but this color 'soon wore off and was replaced by a feeling of confidence in our- selves, even if we did not show it in the presence of our upper-classmen. Pigs tails and knee pants disappeared, and were replaced by' bobbed hair and long trousers. The first important event of previous years, namely, the initiation. did not take place, obviously because the sophs doubted their ability to execute this deed efficiently. The freshmen party soon loomed in sight and was enthusiastically prepared for long before it took place. In our sophomore year we looked down upon the frosh even though we . were not considered as upper-classmen. We staged an enjoyable class party and held several noisy class meetings. In both the sophomore and the j unior years we have been well repre- sented in athletics as well as in debating, oratory, and declamatory work. In football MacMurray, Mirlach, Edgerton, and Sterr upheld our honor, and in basketball Voreck, Yagodinski, MacMurray, Sterr, and Mirlach are players that could not have been spared by the team. Several of the class belonged to the track team, and were good point-getters. Yagodin- ski made a record for the pole-vault that will be hard to beat. The junior class play was a huge sdccess as was indicated by the vast amount of praise given by outsiders. Again the juniors did a great deal to make the High School circus the great success it was. They produced two of the most popular side-shows on the grounds. 'Our first semester ex- aminations are past and every one is now looking forward to the Junior Prom' which will be presented May .9th, 1924. This will be put .over with the same enthusiasm that icharacterizes everything this class attempts. . ' Pug: twenty-slx
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