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JUNIOR CLASS Although this has been our most successful year we hope that next year we will better our record. In athletics the class is very well represented as a whole. We have representatives on each team by a very large majority. Many of these men are second year letter men, which goes to show that we have been very successful in previous years also. The nucleus of next year's team will depend largely upon our class. In scholar- ship averages our ambitions of last year were fulfilled by an except- ional showing this year. Besides we had several brilliant individual records this year. The class as a whole has a high standard for so large a group. Through class spirit and unity we have overcome difficulties and now stand second to none. The class's contributions toward the social functions of the school have been fairly plentiful this year. Although there have been many very fine parties given by the organizations and classes of this in- stitution the Junior Promenade was by far the best. This promenade was given by the juniors in honor of the graduating class. The dance was the largest of the class dances given. This delightful function took place on May 23rd of this year at Daniels Hall. The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion and many unique features were introduced. , The country store was a special feature of the evening, and all agreed that it was 'a great success.-UI-Iiram I-Iydorn from I-Iaystack Center presided over the store, and so real was his fake facial adornments that many of the young ladies present failed to recognize him as the debonair young gentleman that they had so enjoyed dancing with earlier in the evening. In their freshman year the class organized with approximately thirty members and although many of the cadets who comprised the original membership have since left, many new faces have appeared to take their places. As the sophomore class, they improved materially over their record of the previous year. They also laid the foundations for the work that has led to the present high standard of the junior class.
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