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T5unior Class Colors: Green and White Flower: White Rose Motto: Ad Astra Per Aspera President.............................. First Vice-President................... Second Vice-President ... Secretary and Treasurer................ Historian.............................. Business Manager....................... Monitress.............................. MEMBERS Blakeney, Bessie Brawley, Nadine Hannon, Leola Johnston, Lynn Kidd, Daisy Long, Marian McCubbins, Mildred McComb, Margaret Miller, Mary . Miriam Long . Lillian Reid . Pearl Smith Mildred McCubbins Mary Miller . . Lily Shields . Nadine Brawley Morrow, Louise Nuttall, Earnestine Pritchard, Margaret Reid, Lillian Sadler, Lilla Shields, Lillian Smith, Pearl Rodman, Allie Clark, Rosa Lee 29
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(Hjroiticle of (Llass of 5tuteteeR- Elev£ii i -V)IIAX that September with hir turning leaves, And air of autumn softly o’er us breathes; Whan birdes eek hir (light far South do take, And beastes also sleep in dens they make; Than gin young girles also for to turning Hir steps unto the laddar steep of learning,— Behind hir backs vacation and hir pleasure, Before them days of work with litel leisure. So on a day three yeer ago, I guesse, A group of maidens joined to addresse Ilir efforts to get knowledge for life more, And eek of all they could from books’ great store. One called Earl Brunson, leader first, they chose, Until from Fresh to Sophomores they rose. The second yeer, hir leader Long was named; And led by hir this class it grew quite famed; In basket ball won o’er all other classes,— The Varsity had six of its bright lasses. And whan at last was read the honor roll. More Sophomores than oth’rs had won the goal. Befel that in the third yeer of hir course, M. Long they chose again to lead hir force To victories like those they won before— If future should for them hold such in store. And never had they cause for one regret; Ilir captain led to greater honors yet In work outdoors,—and eek in work within (For without work no honors would they win), Whan word came that t’escape examination One must make ninety—just before vacation ’Twas found that seven Juniors passed the mark! What of the Junior-Senior banquet? I lark— Another time I’ll tell you of that lark. M. S, M ’ 31 -X
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