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one was proud of the Holly Juniorsf as they were called, for they always wore a pleasant smile, even when in the midst of trouble. Now, in 1912, the class boasts of eleven members, by far the largest Class ever graduated from Junction High School. Of this number, only three are of the class of 1908, two of 1907, four of 1909, and two from other schools. These eleven noble Seniors are the idols of the school and are always looked to as an example and guide by the lower-classmen. Yet they are not con- ceited, but remain popular and jolly in spite of their dignity. They are very busy, but nevertheless they manage to look after the Fresh- men once in a while, and are always filled With High School and class spirit. The school will be sorry to lost them and will miss their pleasant faces, but everyone knows that they go to meet honor and glory in the waiting world. What they will do in the future is not certain, but each is re- solved to live up to the class motto, ttDig! drew and left the other six, who remained faithful to the end. Every- 1
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