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il-ll ECI-I0 so Class :!4Chf6 U67'7Z87ZIf.S' E, THE CLASS OF '32, are about to conclude our high school career. In summing up the achievements of our class, we wish to bring to mind a few of our past experiences. Perhaps We are egotists, but our class is proud of its record. We have tried to smooth the rough highway which leads to the activity programs of Senior classes which are to follow. As Ninth Graders in the Junior High School, our class elected as ofiicers of the class of 1928-29: Clifton Reed, president, Florence Kemmis, vice-presidentg and Virginia Young, secretary-treasurer. During this year the first Junior High basketball team was organized under the guid- ance of Mr. H. R. Troyer and Norman Schell. It was composed of eleven Ninth Grade boys. The organization of this team was successful in that it helped these boys to build up a background for athletics of later years. Our class was the first to establish a Junior High School paper, under the title of the Junior Broadcaster . In 1929 the Sophomore class had reached the largest enrollment in the history of the school. The official registration totalled one hundred forty-five pupils. Norman James was president of the class. In athletics, the sophomore basketball team was placed second in the class A and B divisions of the intramural basketball tournaments. The Junior class began a successful year by electing Lester George president. By careful planning and constant labor the members of this class co-operated in making the Junior-Senior banquet successful both financially and socially. The editor of the Scarlet Parrot for the second semester was selected from this class. The Senior year was started by electing Donald Simmons to head the class organization. Hastily We have sketched our activities. We have tried to make an outstanding record in leading departments such as art, music, dramatics, journalism and athletics. We have fought the good fight, we have finished our course, and in a measure, We have kept the faith. If we have done well, we thank those who co-operated with us. If we have left any misfortune, We are truly sorry, and beg forgiveness. May the classes that follow reap the grain we sovvedg and may they remove the tares we have failed to destroy. Page twenty four
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