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Academy Review zz' JUNIOR CLASS REPORT Our shy little class, quite overcome by the honor of being juniors lland almost throughj, started the year with a determination to be worthy. At first we sat back with our customary reserve 1 ?l and let the other classes carry on their activitiesf At the first class meeting of the year, under the supervision of Mrs. Chandler, we elected the following officers: Carl Drake, President: Irene Gilbert. Vice-Presi-T dent 3 Anna Blakeney. Secretary: Vivian Davis, Treasurer. Soon after this our class adviser was changed from Mrs. Chandler to Miss Hogan, who proved to be a very capable leader. On the 13th of December. we decided to throw a party for dear old father Christmas. which we accordingly did. with all due pomp and circumstance. The Junior-Senior llanquet came on April ith, when we donned our best bibs and tuckers, sat up pretty, and tried to be dignified and aristocratic. No one can say that we don't know how to behave when necessary. One week later l.'Xpril llthj came our junior plays, Meet the Family and Converting Bruce. The cast for the former included Robert Lanpher. Carl Drake, llion Anderson. Frank Anderson, Anna lilakeney, Mary Speed, Olive Gray and Irene Gilbert. Those in the latter were VVilliam Folsom, Lawrence Babin, Phyllis VVashburn, and Geneva Campbell. The plays were coached by Miss Hogan, ably assisted by Miss Woodard. They were a success and did credit to the class and coaches. Our class includes some students who have made good in various school activities. Hob Lanpher and Harold Sherrard won their letters in football with ease, and Hob won the next year's captaincy. llarold secured a basketball letter, while both are going strong towards the baseball limelight VVe have four members in the orchestra, as follows: Geneva Campbell, saxophone: Donald Libhy, drums: Mary Speed. mandolin 2 and Harold Sherrard. cornet. Geneva Campbell came through in debating. XYe consider it a great credit to be able to produce such a Fine debater. VVe have two members in the Student Council. Irene Gilbert and Carl Drake. Irene is chairman of the calendar committee and Carl is chairman of the point committee. Geneva Campbell, lrene Gilbert, Lillian Ames. llion Anderson. Neola McCor- rison. Philip llrown, Inza Levensalor. Anna lllakeney. Carl Drake, Vivian Davis, and Annie Saulmer are members of the English Club. while Irene Gilbert, Philip llrown, Dion Anderson, .Xnna lllakeney, llernice Lougee. Geneva Campbell, Lillian Ames, Carl Drake. Yivian Davis. and .Xrdelle Clark are in the French Club. So the dear little juniors finished a successful year satisfactorily. Let us hope for as much when they are Seniors.
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