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ti i ay e i 4 xi B i I it 1 -- 11 ,, l I Q 5-i f E , l l l A U U ' 1 i f - iimlll li e i l fi-'Fi l' if ff J? E it E ag ,ill fe 'e i 25' WX... Etit m E ,i iifli E 5 j'R ea'7 lhf W ' i' fl itil ll +1 5? fe' L ax ,vu Q ilhwwbwx Y! 1-Tffifgypifyp Y X. W' MW Mffefv Jil , 5-L lip' l' if l The Junior class inet again In the fall of 'twenty-four, And elected ela ss officers, As they did in the years before. John Sullivan ls our President, At our meetings he presidesg Vice-president, Kate Tauhman Helps him when ill hetides. Anona Patrick was elected Our secretary to he, And Ruth Mc-Alister does her s hare By eolleeting all our fees. Miss Burton was ehosen To advise our class this year, And Frank for ex eommittee Certainly is a seer. ln athletics you Many of the .Tl They are doing will see miors' names, their very hest To win for their elass more fame. The plans for the Junior Ball Are developing' day hy day, lt will he a great event Whieh will take place in May. Page Twenty-two ANNE RE GLI '26
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. 9 ' L Wmld-V X, M' A-fig I j i f Yiu we . ' W P X 'J vor' 4 L 25' lx ' 'V if-xiii: , 'fiffllllfl 125-f .1 we . ialifi ,. in Xi -aff. ,:: ,, . --x wlrnrrliynb - :Q-.n ,f 1:51 - -om' f , s , f -, v -. Q W fffwfvvvfflylfvee-ef ea Again we, the class of twenty-five, Entered the old school, Ferndale Hi, Determined to study and learn our lessons So that we could answer any questions. First we chose officers for the elass, President Bartlett, an able lass. Helen at taking notes is handy, As secretary she ts a dandy. Our funds were almost without measure. For Else was in charge of the Senior treasure, And Miss Phillips gave us good advieeg We love Miss Phillips 'eause sho's so nice. Our deeds are also worthy ot note, Upon our elass the faculty doteg ln Study Hall they say mean things about usg We know they ean't get along without us. Ot star athletes we have our shareg When it eomes to pep our elass is there. They get right into most any old fight, And battle away For the red and white. We 're in operettas, in games and plays That folks remember the rest of their daysg ln any activity that's worth while- lt's partly due to the Senior style. You'll hear of us hetore we,re throughg Wc'll show you just what we can do. That we are really worthy of noteg Will never he forgotten, we hope. L. CLAUSEN '25. Page Twentyfone
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