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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The one ambition of our life had now been realized. We entered Madison High School as Freshmen. The place was not strange to us as we had spent nine months in the eighth grade, which was then located in the high school building. The first part of our Freshman year was spent in watching our upper classmen and adjusting ourselves to the ways of the M. H. S. During the last semester a more industirous spirit seized us and we began to take an active part in the school activities. Our boys came out in athletics, we placed two men on the first basketball team and several on the second. We were represented as officers of the Literary Society. In our Sophomore year, we went along in the same breezy style. When we could not convince ever}' one that we knew it all, we bluffed them into thinking so. We continued to grow stronger in athletics, having placed three men on the first team. We entered the third year, still looking forward to the day when we would graduate and perhaps more persevering and anx- ious to reach our goal. There was nothing ancient about us, we succeeded in placing ten men on the first and second basketball teams. We are proud to state that our boys have shown their caliber in the field of athletics. We have taken all the loving cups offered in beauty contests, popularity contests and athletics. If history repeats itself, watch the Juniors next year. —Jake Ridgig, '25. Twenty fry.: fcv: fay, fan farfari fay fay fav; fay far fay far farfar far rravi avi rTavt rzav. r?sv rTaivi tTSNt rra»xi r?axi r?a x i r yo r a
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JUNIOR CLASS POEM When asked to pick the leading crew, The smartest, brightest, happiest, too, One picks from the classes, the chosen few, The Juniors! When asked to pick the athletes, too, Those who have won for this High School, One says again, “The chosen few,” The Juniors! Then who put Madison on the map, Whether in classroom, on stage or track? You’ll find the answer, “The chosen few,” The Juniors! —Herman Megefif, ’25. Twenty on
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