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THE SENIOR CABINET
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Junior Class History QQJDGNQ I FTER passing through the usual struggles of the Freshman and Sophomore years, we entered upon the -' Junior year, which from beginning to end has been a most successful one. We have gained prominence ' both in social affairs and on the Athletic Field. ' - At the opening of the school year in September, our class realized the great loss it sustained during the summer, in the death of our beloved classmate and friend, Graham Kenly. He had always been a loyal member of the class, and his death was a cause of sorrow to all. V We managed to hold our first class-meeting in Vanderveer Hall on November 30th. A most enjoyable evening was spent by all present. The members of the class chose old rose and white for the class colors. Later a very pretty pin was selected. Other very enjoyable social events have occurred and been enjoyed by all in attendance. In Athletics the class has been well represented. Those playing on the football team from our class were :-- E. Smith, Creveling, Noll and C. Smith, all of whom won the coveted red E in recognition of their good work. On the baseball team we were represented by Creveling and Jones, and representing 1907 on the track team was Ellsworth Krantz. , The class as a body has supported the Athletic Association very well. On April zoth we gave our first public celebration, Arbor Day. The event was a great success 3 in fact this celebration was pronounced-with one or two exceptions-to be the best of its kind. Among the members of the class we have actors, musicians, and, like all previous classes, a few polers. Thus, as the Junior year is fast drawing to a close, we feel our eiforts have not been in vain. Our hope for the future is, that our success will continue through our Senior year. 1 HISTORIAN. I9 , -. Anna.-J!-.Tv
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