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The HARMONIAN Sophomores 3 Pofe Thirly-n ' me
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The HARMONIAN - - - I JUNIOR GLASS HISTORY On September tenth nfneteen-hundred twenty-three we met in the administration buildiii}: of Harmony Hifh School as a band of raw freshmen. As we were iust be innint; hlKh school we had some difficulty in learning the high school routine. We met soon afterwards in a special meeting and organized our class, electing Ina Reid president. We spent a successful year learning the first steps in high school with Miss Foda White, now Mrs. Weisner, directing us. We had in number about forty members. Virgil Fox, from our class, won distinction on rhc n uk team. The chief event of the year was the day we spent at Yellow Jacket Lake. We met the next September fifteenth, no longer as freshies, but as giddy sopho- mores. Several of our old members failed to return but new ones took their places. We elected Mary Cooper, president and Mrs. Weisner, faculty director. Ina Reid was our distiiitiuished member winning fame on the county debatii team. We gave one pla aided by tile freshman class. We met again on September fourteenth nincteen-huntl red twenty-fi e. Se eral new members were added to our class and several old ones failed to return. Our class numbered fort -six. At our first meeting we started oft right by electing Ona Rea Current, president, Mabel Weber, vice-president, Ina Reid, secretary and treasurer. Our class is being directed by Mr. C. F. Kyles. Our honorary members are John Weaver, member of triangular debating team, and Elsie Sills, our basketball star. .As the year is still unfinished we do not know what it still holils for us. We are looking forward to the time when we shall be hailed as Seniors and to the time when we shall receive our dieq)ddn to go out into the worU to fill «al ifmMsi. We are grateful to all the teachers and friends who have helped us along die way. The encouragement and the advice gi en us by them will be remembered throtigh our lives and will be a gnat asset to us. V ' hen we have finished our preparatory training and have gone out to work let us hope that every member of our beloved class of ' 27 will be a builder— a builder who will build something that will endure after they are forgotten. We wish every member a long hapiiy life. CLASS HISTORIAN. Paffe Thirty-eight
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