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SOPHIA PETERSON :Knowledge is power? ::Three-fifths of him genius and two-flfths sheer fudge? MARTEL MICKEY Class Colors-Cardinal and White. Class Flower-The Red Rose. Class Motto:::DigV 20 at Wed the 51011115 19:. when d! d :th class I :3: d Ihtif Wm MES 21m. 15 15 5 7-: Mm mm?! m Sophomore P ;;...3ril1 met again ; s a bkmlhes. W bunch I? 33553:; mahs jack :9: m
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ANNA McFARLAND F0r if she will, she Will; you may depend on t, But if she won,t, she worft, and therds the end oft. CARL REETZ The force of his own merit makes his wayf, EDITH WREN She was very fussy, no doubt, but her real activity bore a fair proportion to her fussi- ness?
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HUI??? MZ'ZKE'I ' .- ::',;L'i:1 .4 o1 igiatnrg of the $minr 011mm Four years ago a class of twenty-three green Freshmen entered the VVashburne High School, and their names were placed on the record book. Of these, the greater number had graduated from junction City Public Schools. As soon as everyone had settled down to work, the class organized and Chose their class colors, which were black and gold. This was by far the largest Class that had ever entered Junction High, and the 'upperclassmen were ex- ceedingly proud of them. But some were weak and frail, so five gallant barks lost their course 1mid the storms of Ninth Algebra and Grecian History, and iinally drifted out into the busy world. The other eighteen braved the storms and at the end of the year passed with honors. In 1910, when the doors opened again to the waiting students, the Sophomore class numbered elghteen. This class now had lost some of their greenness and bashfulness. Nor were they lacking in class spirit, as is shown by the enthusiastic FreshmaneSophomore declamatory contest and pennant tight fol- lowing, in which the poor Sophomore pennant suffered the most serious consequence and will never again appear in public, as it has some quite serious facial blemishes. Although a very t1studious bunch? this class adopted as their slogan, MAM work and no play makes Jack a dull boy? and the class has enjoyed many good times. Sixteen of this large and fortunate class took the final exam- inations at the end of the year, fourteen bidding fair to become Jun- iors in the following autumn. XVhen the class reassembled at the beginning of the 1910-11 term, the ranks were sadly thinned. Only eight of the Sophomores of the preceding year remained to carry the name of Juniors. To this number was added at mid-year one who had not gone on with the Seniors. These were a sturdy set, and they soon reorganized, LhOSC new colors-cardina1 and whitee-and began at once to make their presence known. Soon, however, three of the number with- 21
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