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CLASS JGURNAL In the beginning God created sixty little freshmen. These verdant bits of humanity lived and throve, and in time, began to attract attention unto themselves. Surely, quoth the high ones in High School, a remarkable and un- usual lot of youngsters are these about to come into our midst. No class before so early achieved greatness. Verily, they distin- guished themselves in Junior High in various linesg namely, scholarship, athletics, and deportment. Especially in deportment did these favored ones excel and were a pattern to all who should come after them. And never did one of them worry or in any way Vex his teacher, and Ethere- fore they found grace in the sight of the teachers, and were blessed ac- cordingly. And it came to pass, after thirty-six weeks of their brilliant career had passed, they with one voice and accord, decided to do honor to them- selves, and a class spread was prepared. Their teacher led them into the valley of the race-track and they thus sat, eating pickles and cake and jam. And it came to pass, in the second year of the class of '34, new honors crowned their efforts, and they made for themselves a record in scholar- ship and athletics. From out of their number they gave many good men for football, yea verily, even to basketball, track, and baseball. And when the third year of their course came to pass, this class was called the Wonderful Junior Class. And they did work faithfully, and brought to their name much honor and glory. And because they were in all things wise and good, they again gave of their number into the ranks of the defenders of the Red and Black. In all' undertakings this Junior Class was in the lead, and it did completely tower above and overshadow the other classes. Even in their defeat were they magnificent. So unto them that would listen did they give 'a parody on the ,song and yell con- test which was both astonishing and comical. Now in their Senior year, these students hastened to add to their wreath new laurels, and ever their fame was bright, notwithstanding they were accused of monopolizing and selfishly taking for themselves all the High School glories. Under the stro-ng and mighty hand of the good Margarete Lauff the first semester and the good Emmett Philleo the sec- ond, more than ever did they lead the High School athleticsg and also in scholarship and social life did they lead. They had unto themselves a party at which each winked his eyes behind a chair in an entertaining fashion and later ate of hot chocolate and large sized buns. In. all things were they successful. Not even the semester exams could bend or break their proud spirits. And in the last month of their last year, their efforts are not slack- ened, and they continue to strive and to attain much glory as the days go by. May their zeal never fag, nor their success be dimmed when they enter the broader strife into which they are soon to pass.
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