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0--u--U--o-s 0--o--0--c--s--0--0--0--1--0--0--0--0--0--ng....4.................g........q.....g-... ......... T H E T A T T L E R JUNIOR TOAST TO SENIORS Good luck to you, friends, May success attend you All lifc's journey through. Whate'er you plan to do, Or enterprise pursue, Good luck, good luck to you. Selectcd JUNIOR CLASS SONG CTune. That Old Gang of Minel Gee! but it's worth the world to be with this old gang of mine I can't forget that old quartette that sang the Junior song. Goodbye forever old Seniors and gals, Goodbye forever old Seniors and pals. iGod bless theml Gee! but I never will forget that old Junior Gang! -Gerald Mylott, '25 l-0
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THE TATTLER SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY This is supposed to be the Sophomore Class History, but I am going to depart froin the ordinary run of class histories. tfor every- one knows that if a person is a Sophomore in '24, he will, if he works hard enough, be a Senior in '251 and just ramble on, telling about Sophoinores in general and this class of Sophomore-s in par- ticular, A Sophoniore, is as you inight say. hetwixt and between. He hasn't the dignity and assurance that distinguishes a Junior or a Senior, and he usually isn't as green as a Frosh. He's just getting over his Freshman ways, and learning how to be a Junior and a Senior. Sopholnores are usually supposed to be persons who look down on the Freshies and who are somewhat stuck up. but we'1'e not like that, tho' we have a right to be. for we're still the largest class in D. C. H. S. regular course. But I'll have to get a little history in somewhere, so here goes: As has been said. at some time or other in days gone by, the Sophoniore class entered D. C. H. S. in September. 1922 and With good luck they hope to graduate in '26. I think there were nineteen in the class when we started. but several dropped out or joined the Coniinereial classes, so we are now a class of fourteen. We've had but few class affairs. but what we've had we've all enjoyed. So that's that until next tiine, when we'll be Juniors, and per' haps fll91'9'll be more to say then.
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