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wiiiffifiggmwzmiifpjggg, 59' v JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We entered M. H. S. in the fall of 1923, our class being composed of twenty-three members from Markleville and vicinity. The time came when we wished to do as other classes did, so we began by electing otiicers. We chose George Collier for our iirst president, Helen Lewis for vice-presi- dent, and Esther Lewis for secretary and treasurer. Our first party was held at the home of Helen Lewis in honor of Lillian and Lavon Huddleston. Later, the upper classmen gave in our honor a masquerade party at the gymnasium, which was a hilarious affair. The next fall when we came back to school, some of the old familiar faces were missing. We lost Arthur Petty and Leslie Needler, who are missed greatly. We also lost Hazel McCune who was interested in other things, namely, a husband and a home! It was during this year that we realized we had a standard to make and uphold. To help us reach our aim a new member joined us, namely, Ira Marsh, who was a jolly good fellow and furnished us plenty of fun. Many parties were enjoyed during the year at the home of Helen Lewis and George Early. ' This year we came back only fifteen strong, have lost seven industrious members. We miss them all and especially our jolly member, Helen Garris, who has been ill for some time. We have not been able to have many parties this year but there is one we will always remember and that is the surprise they gave for George Earley, sponsored by Miss WVilliams. The teachers adore us for they say we have learned to be students. They say we are energetic and industrious! ! ! ! 7 7 ? '? We also have a few members, both boys and girls who have shown great skill in basketball. Plans are being made for the Junior-Senior reception to be given some time in April. Our officers this year are: Luanne Justice, presidentg Esther Lewis, vice-presidentg Enid Rosinfeld, secretary, and Helen Lewis, treasurer. Flower-Sweet Pea. Colors-Turquoise blue and silver grey. Motto-Be and By's. . . .HELEN LEWLS. l926
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