Clarendon College - Wester Yearbook (Clarendon, TX)

 - Class of 1921

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PAGI FOITY-LIGHT

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jU IOR CLASS HISTORY EAR Old Pal 'o Mine: You no doubt think 'by this time that the Seniors of Clarendon College were the mainstay of the Institution: so am writing to let you know of a far more important bunch. The Junior Champs were known everywhere for their ability to do things. Early in the fall term of l920-Zl the Junior Class was called together and organ- ized. QA peppy crowd of fellows filed in, and it was evident from their enthusiasm that they were eager for the tasks that were before them. The house was called to order. and it was then that the problem aroseg of all this intelligent throng, who should be the leader? After much discussion and nomination the great were selected. David Beights was elected president. Andrew Smalley vice president, and Miss Lelia Burrell, secretary. The class motto, Green, but ripening, was endorsed by all, and Red and White were selected as class colors. From the large number of Juniors present it could easily be seen that they would he well represented in all phases of student activity. On no occasion was the class ever embarrassed because of inability of its members to respond to a call. Somewhere a ,Iunior could always be seen taking the lead. From their midst were selected Orators, Debators, Actors. Musicians, Athletes, Editors and Hashers. The Juniors who starred in football were: Smalley, Joplin, C-reen, Holt. Mounts. Meads and Peeples. Their basketball men were: Small, Joplin, Beights, Peeples, Moreman, Key and Vaughter. The girls' basketball team may boast of the following Juniors: Sample, Baughman, Bowden, Piatt, Thorpe, Leary, Bailey, Zeigler and Bryant. Of the four inter-society debaters, three were Juniors. They were: Peeples, E. Craig and Smalley. On the staffs of the Wester and Clarco were: Beights, War- ren, Clements, Pyeatt, Upton, Peeples, Burrell, Garner and A. Osborne. After the Seniors had displayed their editorial talent, the Juniors issued a splendid edition of the Clarco with the able Mr. Esca Forgy as editor-in-chief. There's an abundance of literary talent in the junior class, and with a little training they will sur- pass any in C. C. Then came the memorable day of January Zl, now known as junior Day. It was on this date that the Junior challenge to play the remainder of the school in basketball was accepted. The Juniors were victorious with both boys and girls. The night fol- lowing this the Junior sign painters were busy about the administration building when they were discovered by a few Senior braves. Then followed a snappy Class Rush in which the Seniors were worsted. Now, as you have reviewed with me the past history of the Junior Class of l92l you can readily see, as l now see, the prospects of the Class of '22. Yours till a Senior, Wrzsuzr UPTON, Class Editor. PAGI l'0lTY SIVIN



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