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IIIIIIHIHllllllliiliiiliillllllllllllll?IIIHIVIHEIllitllHII1lllillllliiiiliiliilllllllllllllllIHill Juniors J x We are 11ow experiencing the Junior epoch of H. S. life which is a culminating event leading up to the climax when we reach the goal next spring and our marathons receive their laurels 011 graduation day. Three-fourths of the race has been run and a.long the course we have left numerous members Who have failed to train and who have failed to show strength to continue the race. Thus the Junior class has come to the end of the third post of the cou1'se and like all historians, must look back with only a knowing eye tllltl'f01'Wfli1'li with both hope and mis- givings. This race we have run is unique in that the start is the finish, the entrance is the. exit. That. which we have received has been given us within the narrow confines of this institution. The Junior class ha.s been well represented in every phase of school life that has surrounded us. Our boys have won places on the football team, and both boys and girls on the basketball teams. Our class has supported the school in all tests of skill and endurance, and they have not been found wanting. 0ur members have represented the school in acts of declamation and have in numerous instances emerged with credit to themselves and to the class. This class will enter on the last lap of the course with renewed vigor. Previous to this time we have plodded along slowly by degrees, but now we have received our second wind. Know- ing that those who have gone before us have left their names indelibly written in the history of the school, we too will emulate their example and do our utmost to uphold the honor of the class and the institution. It will be our a.i1n to leave by the exit that was once only an entrance, four years older, a. thousand years wiser and fairly well informed in the duties of citizens. Eight
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IIIIIHHIVHIlllliiiiiiliillllllllllll1iQ?QIIllINWHEQIIlIZ1iIlllilllilllliimillIlllllillllllllllll Junior Class Top Row: Barr, Baskerville, Turner, Wilson, Van Auken, Lovejoy, McRoberts, Pugh, Haeussler. Second Row: Williamson, J. Wilson, Hunt, Porter, Tmeey, Patton, Coulthard, Beclclow, GlGV6lH,11d, Anderson, VVenclf1.ll, Cook, Maxwell. P T1m'rlR0uv: Diehtelmiller, Schmitz, Pierce, Burns, Robinson, Allen, Riehnrclson, V. Anclerson. F01L?'fll' Row: Smith, I. Robinson, Daniels, Clemans, Luense, Hooknflfly, Work, V. Lane, Hundley, Moody. Fifth, Row: VVm'fl, Philipps, Murley, Logan, Blair, Harvey, Arnold, Wheeler, Lane, Aldrich. Absent: Bnurngzirtner, Bnwcleii, Sfrmih, Wnflo, Whitman, Nnnflell. Junior Class Officers President ........ -. .- ,GLENN XVILLIAMSON Vice-President- - .- - - - -. - - - MIIJDRED SMITH Secretary ..... - - -IQENNETH BEDDOW Ti'-ea.sm'e1r- - - - - -JUNE HAEUSSLER, Aflvisor--- ...... MR. WEEMS iS'eve'n.
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luuumurwrlamsfqiuvvlrmrllzimma:MI-I51u1munr1snunLmss141mam1mm1nnm Sophomore Class Top Row: Fletcher, Kenyon, Zi1 rz1n:1n, Henderson, Shriver, Mnwe, Allen, Ryan, Hyde, Kimball. Sammi Row: B1'0XN'l1, Wilcox, Henderson, Aldrich, Coon, Murley, M. Matthews, Sabin, Heideinann. Third Row: Riefz, Kinne, W. Matthews, Wendt, Durey, E. Matthews, Carr, C2l1'1'0fll61'S, Eibey, Hooker, Smith, Haight, Elsbury, Schiriner. Fourilzv Row: Rose, II?l.1'1'lS, Swinclle, LeCle1'e, Hatfield., Brayfon, AIIIIJTOSC, Johnson, Clark, Heck, Byers, Dellzineey, Keiser. Fifth. Row: Hooshngen, L:1.ue1', Rose, I-Imnlin, Crosksy, Slleppnrcl, Dorman, Kimport, Farwell, U Smith, T1'fl,V61', Hamnilin, Bushnell. Absent: McCarthy, Paisley, C. Vifnfle, Mnuer, Whitman. Sophomore Class Officers Presiideozt .............. MARY LOUISE CARR. Vfice-Presiflcfni .......... DONALD LECIIERE Sem-etary ................... EDITH SMITH Treasurer ...... ....... C IIARLES SWINDLE Advisor .......... .- .-.. Miss GRAHAM .N'f7l6
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