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The Junior Class The class of 1923 came back to school last fall, being a little larger in size than last year. The class elections were held soon after school started, the following being elected: Merritt, president: Pflaum, vice-president: Hunt- ington. secretary and treasurer: with Mr. Clough as our faculty advisor. Two members. Huntington and Hastings, were elected to Senior Council. In athletics, our class was well represented for its size, three members being on the football team. Again, on the basketball team, our class was well up in front, having three men on the team. The outlook for the present baseball team includes a large proportion of our class. Our oratorical ability was easily shown in the debate with the seniors. Although we were defeated, they were pushed very hard for the highest honors. At the mid-year elections. McCaull was elected president: Huntington, vice-president: and Pflaum. secretary and treasurer. Next year the class will enter their senior year at Blake. It must take upon itself the lead and responsibility placed upon every senior class. The class this year is very small compared with most junior classes, and for this reason much more will be expected of each member next year. A great deal of the success of the class i due to Mr. Clough, our faculty advisor, and we all certainly hope that he will be with us next year to help us along in a greater position. 27
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K O' llt’XTIXCTOX I.AXCYVORTIIY McCAl'l.I. HASTINGS 1 1-f. AIM MR. ci.urcii MATTSON M KRRITT
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Fifth Form History Last fall we came back to school slightly diminished in numbers, but still with a good-sized class. We elected Edward Wells president; George Dayton, vice-president; Philip Maughan, secretary and treasurer, and Mr. Cleveland, faculty advisor, and at once buckled down to work. Most of the class turned out for football practice. Giles, Gray, II. Dietz and W . Sprague were the football letter men from the Fifth Form. Dayton played on the first squad, but did not receive his letter. On the return of the class from the Christmas vacation we elected the following officers to serve for the winter term: Donald Newhall, president; Stewart Sheldon, vice-president, and Charles Bovey, secretary and treasurer. During the winter term basketball was the chief attraction. The Fifth Form had on the first squad: Giles. W Sprague. Newhart, Mills, D. Newhall. Giles won his letter in this sport also. In the inter-class basketball tournament. the Fifth Form team, composed of Capt. Mills. Sheldon, D. Newhall, Newhart. and W . Sprague, won first place. 28
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