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HISTORY, JUNIOR CLASS. ED. HAM. In the year nineteen hundred six, on the 20th day of September, the resi- dents of First street, between the South Shore Railway Station and the Old High School Building, were surprised and overjoyed to see a procession of merry and enthusiastic pupils passing by their places of dwelling. The pro- cession was made up of strange faces belonging to happy boys and girls of all kinds-fat and lean, stupid and wise, and brave and cowardly. They were inexperienced in High School work and therefore were carefree. Every day they passed and the honorable dwellers of First Street never tired of watching for them and when they had passed would always return to their work, humming some popular melody. This was the honorable and praisworthy class of 1910. At first they were unorganized but later on in the year organized under the leadership of Herbert Hodgson, presidentg Laura Moody, vice presidentg Viola Jones, sec- retary, and John Neary, treasurer. After the First-streetians became accustomed to the new faces they rec- ognized the class of nineteen ten as the representation of ten different na- tions. There were five representatives of America, six of France, twenty- four of England, including two from Scotland and five from Ireland, three of Norway, eighteen of Sweden,, one from Egypt and one of both Poland and Persia, making sixty-five in all. Fifty-five were born and reared in Ish- peming, two in Marquette, one in Negaunee, two in Ohio, Pennsylvania and VVisconsin also claimed two. In june 1907 A. D. the procession ceased and when it next appeared its number was decreased by three. In May 1908 new leaders took the places of the old ones. Roy Yung- bluth was elected president, Marguerite Mclincroe, vice president, Helen Brown, secretary, and Ed. Islam, treasurer. September 1908 took the class down to the new High School and many were the wailings of the First-streetians. The merry band of IQO6 Freshmen were now studious Juniors. On May I4 the customary junior Reception for the Seniors took place. Over two hundred couples attended, and the hall was beautifully decorated. For many weeks the worthy juniors worked to carry out their elaborate decorations. Their efforts were not in vain, however, for the Seniors be- stowed upon them the compliment that it was the best reception that had ever taken place. I And now the time draws near, when they shall not be Juniors any more, but shall be busy Seniors. And as they look back on their three years of High School life they feel repaid for their efforts to be kind and gracious to their teachers and enthusi- astic in their undertakings.
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