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MEMOIRS 5 5 Page Twenty U. S. Gram D FIFTH TERM CLASSES SIXTH AN
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MEMOIRS l Qlass of june, '26 Seniors are necessary in the life of any school. They are the leaders and are looked up to by all lower termers. The Freshies, especially, respect the Seniors, although they do not always show it, and aspire to the time that they will become the dignified leaders of the school. This is the first year that Grant High School has had a senior class. We are the class of June '26 and will be the first class to graduate from Grant. We believe this to be a high honor, which we will be proud of in later years. Early in the term we held a class meeting and elected the following officers: President, Lyle Harrington, Vice-President, Mignon Morgan, Secref tary, Betty Allen, Treasurer, Richard Harper, SergeantfatfArms, William McClung. One of the first things we did was to welcome the Freshies by a party with the cofoperation of the Executive Council. Each Senior escorted three or four of the Frosh to the gymnasium, where the party was held, and saw that each one played in the games, received refreshments, and had a good time. W'e enjoyed the party as much as the Freshies did. At the meeting on December fourth two important committees were appointed. The first, consisting of Florence Wold, Tom Dunham, Margaret Barrett, Stanley Jaloff and Helen Pearson, was appointed to select several kinds of class pins to submit to the class for its choice. The second, consisting of Helen Pearson, Norbert Gleason, Anne Bricknell, LaVeda jones and Irving Greenfield, was to choose several color combinations for the selection of class colors. This class of june '26 hopes to set a high standard for the future gradu- ating classes of Grant High School through their scholarship, activity and organization. BETTY ALLEN. U. S. GTGHC Page Nineteen
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MEMOIRS FOURTH TERM CLASS U. S. Gram Page Twentyfone CLASS THIRD TERM
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