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Pa e 12 THE LAUREL JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY About three years ago in the second week of September, a group of blushing, humiliated students started upon a stretch of long road which leads to “higher education.” Who would have thought that in three years, there would he developed from this green-looking crowd, many intelligent young men and women who will some day make names for themselves in the world. The Freshman year was a hard one, as is usually true with the first year. However, three of our most brilliant students were diligent enough to get into the “Honor Society,” and we were well represented in athletics, oratory and declamation. In the Sophomore year we began to take part in more school activities and also to improve our scholastic standing. Other members earned membership to the “Honor Society,” and the hoys were prominent in football and basketball. This year, we are striving to do our best, as members of the Junior class, to uphold the class history in skill, and leadership in the numerous activities of Coc|uille High School. The Junior Roll is as follows: Geneva Agostino, Graydon Anderson, Marjorie Ashton, Helen Belloni, Stephen Chard, Raymond Detlefsen, Jean Dungey, Grace Ellingsen, Worden Ellis, Ruth Gaslin, Willie Gaslin, Ethel George, Claude Gerlach, Tal-lant Greenough, Kathryn Jane Ilassler, Bennie Hill, Belmont Ireland, Flora Mae Johnson, Georgia Leatherwood, Maybelle Maiden, Helen Mast, Marjorie McClellan, Neil McGilvery, Laura McLeod, Gertrude Mehl, Ruth Miles, Barbara Richmond Georgia Ross, Everett Seeley, Devona Shaver, Alda Sloan, David Smith, Harold Stevens, Gertrude Twav, Martha Jane Webb, Gladys Williams, Lenore Wilson. And now we are looking forward to the time when we shall belong to that group referred to as “the dignified Seniors.” N e shall endeavor with extreme earnestness to uphold the very highest standards in scholarship and school citizenship.
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THE LAUREL Pa e 11 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Graydon Anderson—President Ferrantine Swinney—Vice President Stephen Chard—Sec reta ry-Treasurer Laura McLeod—Class Reporter Helen Belloni—Executive Council Representative Class Colors—Green and Gold Class Motto—“Deeds—not words” Class Play—“Apple Blossom Time”
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