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The Four Leaf Clover lbi0tor of tbe junior Claeo HEN shall vve say the history of the Junior Class of 1910 really began? Per¬ haps no better time could be chosen for the beginning than the first of our present session when wc were united, every individual, as Pope says to seek his several goal. We have striven by our deeds, always to respect the very highest of honors upon this our High School, which has taught us the value of knowledge and trained our untutored minds in righteous¬ ness and truth. Some of us are regarded as rash and reckless in temper and manners by the more dignified Seniors, as they would probably style themselves, but that is what we style “prissy,” But if we are not held in such high esteem by the disgusted Seniors, we have held our own in the school. No class has taken so active a part in the Literary So¬ ciety. The four debaters, chosen by the Society to compete for the Debater’s Medal are from our grade. Such research and study have never before been witnessed in the history of our School. New paths are being worn in the near-by woods, and stumps, which have never before been noticed, have suddenly come into prominence, while the patient trees only sigh and nod their heads at th e menacing fists that are shaken at them. Two of the “Champion Basket Ball” Team are members of our Class. We do not think of our school as a prison, nor do we remember the days spent there as gloomy and distasteful. The body has been developed with the brain, and all the Junior girls are excellent players on the Basket Ball Teams as well as good students. We enjoy our school life, we love and admire our teachers, and under their instructions we are trying to be helpful to others and to do our work cheerfully. As Juniors, we have pursued our way, though sometimes we did get awfully hungry and our Ciceros just wouldn’t stay in our desks. We have labored together that we may in unity become Seniors but we hope that the knowledge that we have but one more year in the dear old school will not make us so dignified that we cannot play tag on the stairs and take the chicken legs from the lunch baskets with as much grace as now. Maggie Lee Upchurch. 23
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