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the MADISONIAN Junior Class Istorp One of the most important chapters of our life began when we, num- bering 52, entered Madison High. Our Freshman year was one to be remembered, and we look back on it with loving memories. An important event of our first year was the musical comedy, “Kathleen”, in which most of the freshman girls participated. The presiding officers were: Sam Harshany, President; Lela Crowder, Vice-President; and Gail Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer. When we returned in 1925, our number had decreased a little. This term was easier than the first, for we had become accustomed to our surroundings. Now it was our turn to bestow upon the freshies that “Upper-Classman” look that all Sophomores acquire. The officers this year were: Gail Johnson, President; Mildred Martin, Vice-President; and Gertrude Bilyeu, Secretary-Treasurer. We began our third year with higher and greater thoughts. As we finish it, we realize that we are nearing the beginning of the end, and Page sixteen
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THE MADISONIAN we dislike to close our happy high school days. Our Junior activities were all successful, as they had been during the other two years, due espe- cially to our sponsors who have cooperated splendidly with us in every- thing that we have undertaken. Our Junior officers are: Gene Swigert, President; Mary Skender, vice-president and Bertha Fraundorf, Secre- tary-Treasurer. “Watch your step, the stairs are slippy”, This the sign that met our stare, When as Freshies bright and frisky, We dreamed dreams of castles fair. Sophomores, ah, one step was taken, On those dreadful slippery stairs. With Geometry we must reckon, Oh! those solids, cubes, and squares. Now we’re Juniors, and we’re learning How to watch our step with care. And we hope that when we’re finished, We’ll no longer fear those stairs. Gertrude Bilyeu ’28. Junior Class Poem Clara Bucher ’28. Page seventeen
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