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MADISONIAN mm tmmzxmmm. junior Class! Jltstorp Freshmen of ’29! Beaming with joy and enthusiasm, marched seventy- four bright faced “knowledge seekers’’ into those worthy halls of M. H. S. Woe to us, we were—in for it—jeered and razzed, we meekly crept here and there frightened half out of our wits by some foolish prank of our super- iors—The Upper Classmen. Our Freshman year was one of note since several of our class were mem- bers of the school orchestra. We put men up for basketball, and had a prom- inent place in the contest given by the Seniors. Our St. Patrick’s Party, a gathering of fun and frolic, was important too, as we made our Bow to School Society. Mr. Snyder and Miss Mitchell were our sponsors. Class officers were: Miriam Schermer, President; Thomas Sterling, Vice-President, and Gordan Routh, Secretary-Treasurer. Could we ever forget our “Soph” year or geometry? Never! We plung- ed into our work with equal interest and ambition. During the year we en- joyed a “Cantata” directed by Miss Megowen, at that time our music suiter- visor. Several of our girls took part in the musical program. Officers this year were: Virgil Phipps, President; Harry Cook. Vice- President. and Norma Stuart, Secretary-Treasurer. Sponsors were: Mr. Rohe and Miss Jessop. This, our Junior year, has brought us a little closer to the bright, though wj wj; twenty-six
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MADISONIAN far extended light of Knowledge. We have striven hard to keep within its rays and have succeeded in many of the tasks that have confronted us. We hope that we will continue in the footsteps of the classes that have preceded us, reflecting the loyalty, cheerfulness and patience of those dear to us, our teachers. This inspiration “try, try again” we are sure will guide us successfully next year and in the many years to come in such walksj of life as we may choose. Dorris Pillow. Juniors! The most distinguished class, to me, Is the Junior Class, All the virtues there, you’ll see, In this great class; Every member is a treasure, Seeking one another’s pleasure, All their value none can measure, Of the Junior Class. Pep and thrills—genius and skill, Help represent this class, The boys and girls of strongest will, In the Junior Class; Talent which so far surpasses, That of all the other classes, Wonderful the lads and lasses, Of the Junior Class. The stories well, we love to tell, Of the Junior Class, And all the ways where they excel Every other class: Vain attempt at her revealing. All their charms, so true, appealing, And no ills we are concealing. Of the Junior Class. Dorothy Hazner. 1 9 2 8 gygwB Page twenty-seven
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