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unlor Class History EARLY in the year there assembled a group of earnest, ambitious, and persevering junior College Preparatory students, who bound themselves together by the firm bonds of a carefully prepared constitution and an efficient presi- dent and cabinet. The tallest man in the class is Mann, who has already attained marked success in the study of foreign languages, and is looked up to with profound admiration by the in- structor in these subjects. Miss Prim OU and The Senior Arctic Explorer have also become so active in the class- room in pursuit of these subjects that the one presiding conferred upon them the 'fCorner Degreef' to prevent di- version of the studious propensities of their classmates. During the year the members have been prominent in Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. societies, leaders in musical circles, debating classes, and other organizations. The class has shown superior knowledge by electing to the presidency C. E. Eliot, a genial young man possessing the sterling qualities which have distinguished the famous President Eliot of Harvard. However, our president is in full harmony with President Roosevelt on athletics. He is not one who would, under ordinary circumstances, fall asleep at the post of duty. Yet it is reported that on one special occasion when he had fought long and hard to ward off the possibility of llunking,' on exam, this really did happen. He laid his weary head down to rest after par- taking of a graciously prepared supper, 'tis said, and lo! when he awakened, 'twas twenty after two. Neither Cupid nor any other of those mysterious creatures who may have visited him in the Land of Dreams had volunteered to solve his geometry or to unfold the intricacies of Latin. Next day he was- present The colors of the class, pink and steel-gray, symbols of excellence and fidelity, summarize and typify the organiza- tion known as Juniors. Boom-a-lacka, Ching-a-lacka, ris-rah-ray, E. I. C. P. Pink and gray, ' 1909, Who are we? Juniors! juniors! Don't you see!
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