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CLASS OFFICERS 1925
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PANORAMA ANNUAL Mentor Class! Wrtte=Up Perhaps this should rightfully be written by a Junior for it is hardly up to the Seniors to give an account of their achievements dur¬ ing the past year. However, as a Senior, I will try to give an unbiased summary of our last and most successful year in the school which has grown so dear to us in the past four years. In the first place we were most fortunate in having such capable officers as Francis Mineka, Frances Lappeus, Robert Gage, John Nor- mile, Elaine Decker, Dorothy Heinemann, and James Perkins, with Miss Carpenter and Mr. Rushmer as faculty advisers. They did much toward the favorable outcome of the year. We have the honor of being the largest class to graduate from the school, the number being two hundred twenty-three. Perhaps it is a result of the above and perhaps not, but the fact remains that we also have the largest number of honor students. To have one-fifth of the class on this roll is an accomplishment not to be regarded lightly. We have also shown considerable prowess in athletics. Our Senior teams in Basketball and Tennis have emerged from their contests in places very near the top and the Senior Track Team combined with the Freshman won the interclass track meet. In Banking we have at least put the Juniors in their place (below us) although we were not able to surpass the Sophomores and Fresh¬ men. We may offer as an alibi the fact that graduation expenses were a heavy toll. Speaking of expenses reminds us that the operetta, “The Mikado,” which we produced instead of having our regular Class Play, helped pay some of our expenses out of the proceeds. May the Juniors read this record and take heed and heart! How¬ ever, we feel perfectly safe in prophecying that next year’s Annual will contain an account of a prosperous year for the Class of ’26. -—Frederick Edwards. Page Fifteen
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PANORAMA ANNUAL Class of 1925 Colors Maroon and Gold Motto Patior, potior Officers President .Francis Mineka Vice-President .Frances Lappeus Secretary .Robert Gage Treasurer .John Normile Assistant Treasurer .Elaine Decker Sergeants-ot-Arms . . .Dorothy Heineman, James Perkins Faculty Advisers .Miss Carpenter. Mr. Rushmer Page Seventeen 2
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