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,iii K e we fl-lit' 41-U ' 'ii T JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY E, as the Freshmen class of nineteen hundred and nineteen, were not unlike any other Freshmen class as we entered high school for the first time, that bright September day. We were forty or more timid, trembling, green Freshmen, anxious to enter the portals of knowledge, yet hesitant. The orders, Sit in the first two rows of seats in the assembly were welcome words to us, for no one knows how we dreaded Walking on those freshly oiled floors! Each of us felt that the sophisticated Sophomores in the neighboring rows had singled us out individually as the object of their jilts and Jeers. Our first class president was Alvira Kipp, who piloted our bark safely through the green waves of the sen of knowledge. Many were the rose-colored plans we laid for the class of '23. Socially, we did not shine that year, for we were -a wee bit shy on -such occasions. The Domestic Science girls however gave several parties which were considered particularly successful and a few of our girls also joined the Glee Club. The following September brought us again to the halls of learning, fewer in number but undaunted in spirit. We had passed the perils of Freshmen days and now we knew it all. We regarded the incoming Freshmen with scornful superi- ority, and gloried in their traditional blunders. In the spring we gave a never to- be-forgotten picnic at Cross Lake in honor of our friends and help-mates, the Seniors. Many of our girls took part in the operetta, Twilight Alley, which was presented by the grade pupils and Girls Glee Club. The biggest event of the year was the High School Carnival where the Soph- omores presided at fortune telling booths and candy counters. As Juniors our number has fallen to twenty-three but staunch in 'the faith that we can conquer our enemy Chemistry, we are exerting every effort to move on toward the goal. , Of course, we have had our good times along with our trials. We did our part in initiating the Freshmen, an event they will never forget and one that we will long remember. The Yankee versus the Giant Contest in selling Lyceum Tickets proved to be both exciting and enjoyable. The Giants consisting largely of juniors were beaten by the valiant Yankees hut we met our defeat unilinchingly. Down through the ages come the words To the victor belong the spoils. True to the adage we pre- sented to our victorious opponents the magnificent Loving Cup fprice ten centsl which now stands beside our Basket Ball, Declamation and Agriculture trophies. This year we anticipate more good times. Many of our numbers are taking part in the Musical Comedy Miss Cherxyblossonf' and we shall all be actively en- gaged when we entertain the departing Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior banquet, which we hope to make the crowning event of the school year. As our elnss president Gladys Larson has proved herself a capable captain and under the pilot-ship of our advisor Miss Falkeid we hope to pass into untroubled seas. Page Nineteen x
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