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F(hJh(£HISO junior Class OFFICERS Hugh Anderson Marguerite Royer .... Vice-President Willie Mae Spier Secretary-Treasurer Selina Wrigiit Aldine Fort Lillie Baggett Joe Lyle Serycant-at-Arms Class Colors: Rainbow Flower: Sweet Pea Motto: “Veritas Omnia Vincit CLASS ROLL Lucy McAulay Aldine Fort Wili.ie Mae Spier Elizabeth Strickland Lillie Raggett Selina Wrigiit Marguerite Royer Helia Morris Gladys Love Alvena Powell Virginia Stokes Thelma Girtman Lillian Collins Clayton Bowers Hugh Anderson O. R. Lewis Herman Heath Joe Lyle Earl Corbin Alpiiaeus Girtman Hettie Hendrix
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junior (3ass history In 1916, five of the present members of the Junior Class began in the Primary Department of the Fort Meade School under the efficient instruction of Miss Marie Scaggs. Those members were: Helia Morris, Aldine Fort, Clayton Bovvers, O. B. Lewis and Hugh Anderson. Since then the following students have joined: Lucy McAulay in the second grade; Willie Mae Spier in the third grade, Joe Lyle in the fourth grade, Alvena Powell, Lavinia Truluck, Marguerite Boyer and Herman Heath in the eighth grade, Farl Corbin in the ninth grade, Lillian Collins, Hettie Hendrix and Selina Wright in the tenth grade, and in this, the Junior year, Elizabeth Strickland, Violet Theobald, Thelma Girtman, Gladys Love, Alphaeus Girtman, Virginia Stokes and Lillie Baggett. In our Freshman year, Miss Virginia Mays was our class sponsor. The Fresh man-Junior party was the only social event of the class for the year. It was given at the home of Aldine Fort, and was a very pretty affair, the color scheme being the Junior Class colors, carried out in the decorations, the flowers and the refreshments. We entered our Sophomore year with a “blank bank book, but before the end of the school term, we, with the help and guidance of our enthusiastic sponsor, Mrs. C. N. Peeples, had deposited over $350 to our credit. We made this money by selling cold drinks at the ball games, by selling candy on com- mission, and by giving plays. Our first play was “The Little Clodhopper,” and then later we gave two short plays, “Who Kissed Barbara?” and “The Obstinate Family.” We gave an electric program clock to the school. The Sophomore-Senior party was given at the home of Hugh Anderson, and was enjoyed by all who were present. The Senior class colors were carried out in the decorations, flowers and refreshments. Now, as Juniors, we have Miss Catherine Hall as our class sponsor and Hugh Anderson as class president. We added more money to our treasury by giving a Hallowe'en Festival on Hallowe’en night. We are now looking forward to the Junior-Senior banquet. We are justly proud of the achievements of our class. We are represented in every phase of student activity: Athletics, library work and high scholarship. “Cheer, boys, cheer, the best is yet to come; Well be a fine bunch of Seniors next year.’’ —A. F. Page Thirty
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