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i-r r, Also, a little later. assistant cheerleader for the first half-year were also elected from the class of 1925. This year—our first in the new school building, w e had such a fine cJirmnnium thatjwci-ftfftfj fcoth a girl’s and a boy’s basket balTteant: The Junior class wras well represented on both of them. The manager of the girl’s team, also was a member of our class. In February we un tjed with the Senior Class to give the annual Jun- ior-Senior Banquet, pne of the speakers at this banquet was a Junior, fter the toasts, dancing was enjoyed—all agreeing that the event was a •eat success. hen the Bigelow Prize Speaking Contest took of the speakers, one of whom won second prize. To complete our glories for the year, one of our members had the onor of winning a Kyil e Scholarship for spelling, while another w'as hosen to deliver an address on Memorial Day. All too soon came the next attack of the Board of Regents. This ime it was to decide thg fatal question of who should become Seniors, lowever, we were excel taonally fortunate—losing only a very few mem- ers. Then, in the following September, thirty-four students returned to B. 1. S. as Seniors—the acknowledged leaders. This year, despite the act that all of us must {spend much of our time studying diligently, we seemed ordained to win many more honors. During the first half-4'ear one of our members on the Athletic Coun- cil was chosen as secretary and the other as treasurer, while the last half-year, one of them was again chosen as secretary. The Cheerleader and assistant Cheerleader for the entire year wfere also members of our cla;s When the Glee Club ,'as organized, it was composed only of those who had formerly been members of the Special Chorus as the number of girls in the school was ton large to be accommodated. Several from our bership and one of them was elected as Vice- class were entitled to m President. The manager of the lected from the Senior C team. The managers of both! assistant manager of th several of our class-mate Soon after the January j who were to be members the class officers. We ar ! graduated from B. H. S. In February we joined uet. The toastmast 1 jclass of 1925. . As our class wras note® for its ability in called upon to furnish th otball team, for the second season, was ss. We were also well represented on se- the jBanqi iujiu UPJO ugalu l'epi enTftcnjrrthe field. the boy’s and girl's Basketball teams and the girl’s team were all from our class, wiiile played on the teams. regents, when it was more definitely decided of the graduating class, we organized, choosing proud of our class—the largest that has yet with the Junior class to have the Junior-Senior r and also another of the speakers w ere of the managing” we were again manager, this time of the Baseball team. We 7
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Later in the Spring, the Bigelow Prize Speaking Contest was held in the Auditorium. The Senior Class provided four of the contestants, two of whom brought additional honors to the class by winning prizes . It was further proven that our class had genuine ability when one of our classmates represented the school in the Boy’s County Prize Speaking Contest, winning first prize. In May, the Senior Class gave a dance in the Grange Hall. Due to an efficient Committee, the hall was beautifully decorated in the Class colors. This together with the good orchestra and delicious punch, made the evening perfect. Many other activities have already been planned to take place during the month of June, all of which, I am sure, will be long remembered. Thus, we are here tonight, very happy at the thought that we have come through four long years of struggle safely—and eager to know what the Future holds in store for us. NELLIE TAYLOR. CLASS ROLL Harvey Banks Clyde Grammar School Athletic Association. “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” Olive Barrus “Seek wisdom.” Meridian School DeForrest Beers North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Athletic Council 1925; Assistant Cheerleader 1924; Cheerleader 1925; Assistant Treasurer of Athletic Association 1925; Glee Club Minstrels 1924-1925; First Prize, Bigelow Prize Speak- ing Contest 1925; First Prize County Prize Speaking Contest (Western Section) 1925; Cheerbook Committee 1924; B. H. S. Orchestra 1925; Senior Play. “Make haste slowly.” Janies Belknap South Side Grammar School. Class Lawyer; Treasurer of Junior Class; Athletic Association; Glee Club Minstrels 1924-1925; Speaker at Junior-Senior Banquet 1924; Jun- ior-Senior Banquet Committee 1924; Speaker at Bigelow Prize Speaking Contest 1924; Speaker at Memorial Day exercises 1923; High School Chorus, Decorating Committee for Senior Dance; Senior Play. “Not heedless of the future.” Mildred Blanchard North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Glee Club (3 years); Valedictorian. “Never unprepared.” 8
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