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Parisian 1923 Uo.LD BeChhp nTcAS 3uris {LON ET
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Junior Class History We are the Students of Junior town, People of great and wondrous renown, Handsome, scholarly, influential, kind. A better class you can not find. And since we are very great The status of all I will relate. In September, 1920, the following mem- bers entered the St. Paris High School: Ruby Barger, Josephine Pence, Mildred Mitchell, Ruth Apple, Ella McClimms, Norma McBeth, Marguritt Stradling, Helen Heaston, John Brough, Kenneth Kite, Ken- neth Domigan, Donald Pence, Roger Wal- born, Millard Steinberger, Frank Ross, Clyde Pence, Naaman Apple and Maynard Berry. Three new teachers were present to meet us: Mr. Klapp, Miss Kremer and Miss Gor- don. We were pleased to have with us two former teachers: Miss Nixon and Mr. Tur- ner, superintendent. The year was started with initiation. In this we acquitted our- selves with credit, yea even glory. When we elected officers we chose Frank Ross president and Josephine Pence secretary and treasurer. Our first class meeting was held at Ella McClimans with a lawn party. While there the upper classmen showed us cantaloupes. The first party was followed by many other enjoyable affairs. We shone in class and led in fun and good times, and i i short were a model Freshman class. At the close of the year we had one of the best stunts in the carnival. We decided after much thought and discussion that our his- toric talent would be displayed in a mock wadding. Frank Ross starred as the groom with Mildred Mitchell as the bride; John Brough the officiating minister. The rest fitted in their respecti vgjflaces as brides- maids, ushers, maid of honoiVbeStnnam and parents. The next September found our illumined faces appearing in the Sophomore room. In a short time two more bright stars were added to our firmament: Ethel Cooper and Russel Stitzel. We, as usual, did brilliant work and captured the prize in good English week. We decorated for Baccalaureate as was usual for the Sophomores, with great pomp and ceremony and had unusual suc- cess. We had our usual number of class meetings with everybody having the best time possible under the Presidency of Johnny. We had our annual picnic at Quincy. We not only shone in social af-
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