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Junior Notes Vincent Starrett, President; Harvey Abel, Vice President; Hollie Persinger, Secretary-Treasurer and Miss Belsehner, Sponsor. Inr-the'fall 'ofi'i1911 the class of 1915' started their high sehool course rather auspiciously under the leadership of Ray Clayton. It thrived in all its greenness, rev peatedlyovercoming the upper elassmen. Chief among these honors vats defeating the Seniors in their attempt to capture our pennant. i According to the laws of evolution the next year found us Sophomores and doing our best to humble the Freshies. The course of the class during this year was directed by Adrian Ayres. Vincent Starrett was elected to the presidents office at the beginning of the present year. Underhis regime many suc- cessful social .eventsV-were held, most notable'of which was the Junior-Senior banquet. The mothers of the class served this banquet, Which was perfect in every detail. The Class of 1915 have been recognized as leaders in all lines of school activity. They have cbntributed their full share to foot ball, basket ball and base ball, teams Which have represented. Central 'City. Through Victory and defeat, loss and gain, we have in a measure learned the great lessons of self-reliance and self-control. i
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Sophomore Notes BY PERCY POWELL Percy Powell, President; Harold Wild- er, Vice President; Gladys Shirley, Secretzujv-Tl'easurer and Miss Goodwin, Sponsor. The Sophomores are the best Class in the CenfraLCity high school. We dislike to boast, but- thaths what they all say. The class of ninteen-sixteen was 01'- gauized in ninetemI-thirteen with an at- . teudzmee 0f sixtyfmu' and with Cort VVOOd- ward as president. and Miss Goodwin, sponsor. At tirst we were rather timid and shy owing to the fl'igidity and knowledge about us and, too, beeausa of the staring eyes of Mr. Kaup. Our schoolmaster soon befriend- ed us and we lost our shyness. Our social functions for the hrst year consisted of nine class parties. The first one was held zitwfhe home oszardld VVild- el' and the next at; Enid Wolcotths. We had three roller skating parties, one hay- raek ride to the river and one ice skating ' party was objected to, so we were going to have : Hskip day but it changed into a- grand ball. At the end of the year we celebrated our freedom by a class picnic on the Platte river. Last September most of us were back '7?
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