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JUNIOR CHRONICLE ' Class Colors: Crimson and Gold Now it came to pass that in the year of our Lord 1918, that 80 children of the grades entered the House of Knowledge. Then they said, We must organize. Gabe, the son of Byrnes, was elected president, Raymond, son of Fry, treasurer, and Bertha, daughter of Vincent, Secretary. Furthermore, it came to pass that as Freshmen, we organized the Americana Literary Society. Then the chief advisors said, Make ready for a picnic and we made ready for a picnic. Some time afterwards, Gabe, the son of Byrnes, gathered all his host together and went on a sleigh-ride party. Now toward the last of our Freshmen year, we all assembled in the gymnasium and enjoyed the party of the year. As the year progressed and we h-ad been faithful in many things, we were ordained a place in the Sophomore room and elected Lloyd, the son of MacPhail, as president, Mildred, daughter of Forbes, as vice-president, Belle, daughter of McLean, secretary, and Raymond, son of Fry, as treasurer. On the fourteenth day of May in the year 1920, a great multitude of Sophomores, together with the-ir respected parents and teachers, the most learned prophets of the land, gathered in the gym for a party. Then it came to pass after the exams had been faithfully passed and we had done that which was right in the eyes of the teachers, that we were promoted to the Junior cl-ass and went to dwell on the honored side of the assembly room. Lloyd, the son of MacPhail, was again elected president of the class: Agnes, daughter of Scott, vice-president, Sidney, Son of Stephens, treas- urerg and Belle, daughter of McLean., secretary. , In the month of October, Lloyd, son of MacPhail, called his people to- gether and a picnic was planned to be held at the summer home of Lillian, daughter of Van Dyck. There was great feasting and much music. A long time after that Lloyd, the son of MacPhail, the president, called the class together to plan for a party. On the twenty-seventh day of May, 1921, the Juniors entertained the Seniors at a hop. This was the crowning event of their career. ' Now the rest of the acts of the Juniors, and their might that they showed, are they not written in the book of the Chronicles of the Class.
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Page 49 text:
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JUNIOR CLASS -OFFICERS- Lloyd MacPhail, President Belle McLean, Secretary Agnes Scott, Vice-President Sidney Stephens, Treasurer Roy Anderson Ellen Anderson Marjorie Bretz Gawbe Byrnes Francis Carrol Lula DeMa'rs Norman Danielson Helen Dodge Dawn Elliott Mildred Forbes Katherine Graham Mabel Johnson James Hayden Goldie Knaggs Bethel Klagswtad Ellen LeMarbe Alva Lundvall Miss Peterson, Class Advisor Enlna Lindsley Catherine McLaughlin Lloyd MicPhail Charlotte M.cPhail Helen MlcC'linohy Belle McLean Gfracc MlcRit:chie Lillian Miichaud Ivan Nessmfan Rose Nelson Myrtle Olson Cecil Phenes Olive Peterson Merle Ryon Verle Ryon Vera Sheppard Nina Struhl Thelma Strong Reita Strong Dorothy Schuetter Ottilia Schuster Agnews Scott Mary Vaughn Lillian Van Dyke Bertha Vincent Dave Watson
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