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The Juniot Claw Hiitoty—(Continued) Our Class has been well represented on all of the Athletic Teams of the School. In Football by Kctchlcdge. Kenyon. Phil Smith. March and Martin: in Basketball by Kenyon, March and Freeman; and on the Girls’ Basket- ball Team by Miss Rauch (Capt.) and Miss B. Romig. In the Musical Organizations our representation is equally good. Glee Club—Messrs. Somers. Kern, Dunlap, Clappison, F. Miller and Leininger; Orchestra—Lothrop, Reilly and Zinn: Mandolin Club—Kenyon, Barr. Dunlap, Mack and Zinn. The Treasurer of the Mandolin Club was front our Class as was also the Manager of the Girls' Glee Club, Miss Esther Slterer. Of our scholarship sve may justly be proud. We have ability not only for application, but also for execution. We may look back over our Junior Year as one in which we attempted great things and accomplished them. As Seniors let us try as best we may to raise even the high standard which we as Juniors have attained. Historian'.
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Junior Class History HEX next we meet in Easton High it will be, not as W Juniors, but with the newer and higher dignity of Seniors. Yet these Junior days have not been without charm. We have had our good times, we have mastered our tasks and moreover we have followed new paths and left a precedent for the future students of E. H. S. Our boys were the first Juniors to a lopt class hats, and the rather novel idea of having class rings instead of pins originated among our number. This was a departure which will have a large following in the graduating classes of the future. Last term we elected as our officers for this year: Raymond Kenyon, President; Elizabeth limes, Vice-President; Elizabeth Bochmer, Secretary: Jacob Rafferty. Treasurer; and Rose Will- son. Historian. On September 20th we held a very successful Class Meeting in Heptasoph Hall, despite the energetic efforts of the Seniors to kidnap our President. Unfortunately, how- ever—for them—their plans were a little premature so that they in no way interfered with the arrangements of the Class. One of the prominent features of the decoration was an electrical sign “1913. After the business meeting refreshments were served and the remainder of the evening spent in social enjoyment. September 22—Seniors and Juniors sent flowers to Dr. Cottinghani. February 13—Juniors Class Dance. April 26—Arbor Day Programme. JO
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The Junior Class, 1913 President..... Vice-President William M, Aiciielmax Elvis L. Bam ......... Ch.muxs H. Rkaciiau .. Kenneth M. Bixler ... Fraxcis A. Ciiiosky Cordon C. Clappison ... Crx f,e H. Drank ..... Roiikkt I» Dunlap .... Harold A. Freeman ... Edward V. FrEVTAC John K. Heffermax ... Robert L. Hkfpkrman .. Francis R. Hittencex .. Raymond C. Kenyon .. Paul D. Kern ......... Oscar F.. Ketchlkcck ... Frank H. Lkiikcka John R. Kkixixgkr .... James E. Kerch ....... Edward H. Keshcr ..... Class Colors—Orange and Black CUs» Officer . 1912 ......Raymond C. Kenyon Secretary .................... .......Elizabeth R. Ixnks Treasurer ................ Historian ..............................Rose B. Willson Enrollment Kalin Scientific Commercial Commercial Kalin Scientific Scientific Scientific Scientific Katin Scientific Scientific Commercial Scientific Scientific Scientific Katin Scientific Scientific Scientific Scientific Scientific Scientific Commercial Charles E. Kotiirop ...... Carl T. Mack ............. Francis A. March, 30...... Frank F. Martin .......... Henry D. Maxwell, Jr Maxwell McKees ........... Harold R. Merwaktii ...... O. F. Miller ............. Joiix E. Miller .......... Peter J. Miller .......... J. Eow. Able N'.vcle...... Kouis B. Peters .......... Maurice F. Prendeicast .. James H. Quiri ........... Jacob F. Rafferty ........ John P. C. Reilly ........ Kouis H, Rock a felix) w Herman A. Schweciitex .. Rublev D. W. Shaneberckr Morris R. Sherrerd ........ Mary E. Bokiimkr —J. F. Rafferty Katin Scientific Scientific Scientific Commercial Katin Scientific Katin Scientific Katin Scientific Katin Scientific Commercial Scientific Katin Scientific Commercial Commercial Scientific Commercial Scientific Scientific Scientific Commercial Scientific 12
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