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4 -f m .- Ti' itl - ' W- it 1 -, PJ-VE 331731. 959251-P!.l if ' 'f17li W-JVV-' , .,.'1vfaa,-rw-rv: ' wwf' w . ' 'S 36 ,. . . , M M R V 5' l ,l ,,e:,:,, 5 ..,. .1.,. ,l ,f 1. ,11- 5:36- , . N ,,,,a, THE TEPEE The H1St0Iy of the Senlor Class of 21 By Lena Montgomery The class of 21 began 1ts hlgh school career m the autumn of 1917 wxth an enrollment of flfty members Thls was the largest class of freshmen that had been known In the Marlow hlgh school, and It was full of energy, pep and self confldence Henry Falk was elected presxdent We hold m memory many happy mcldents of those mfant days The hxkes, the partles, the excurslons were occaslons long to be remembered, for we prlded ourselves on our ablllty to entertam The sophomore year of the class began when the country was engaged ln the World War For us, It was a year of self sacrxflce and hard work The tlme passed w1th very few soclal functlons Under the leadershlp of Robert Barnes, the class won dlstmctlon for 1tS studlousness Mlss JCSSIQ Wheeler was secured a class sponsor The Junior year opened wlth promlses of success The lugh school now had a complete corps of capable mstructors The dlass forged to the front and began to occupy the lofty place to whlch by 1ts merlts lt was Justly entltled Wlth Robert Barnes agam presldent, and wlth Mrs Bertha Fer guson as class sponsor, prlde and confldence mcreased, and the class led the school ln lts enthuslasm for all school 8Ct1Vlt1eS The Jumor day ln chapel showed the exceptlonal talent of the class 1n the art of lmpersona tmg the faculty Paramount among the soclal functlons of the year was the Jumor senxor banquet, whlch was mdeed an unusual affalr Slxteen semors gathered 1n the study hall at the begmnmg of the senlor year and planned the remamder of then: school career Mark O Quln was chosen class presldent and MISS Hattle Gray semor sponsor Shortly after thxs the class declded that durmg such perllous times It needed further parental guldance, and Mr and Mrs Don Wllllams were selected as class parents The f1rst entertamment of the school year was glven m honor of the faculty by the semors m the home of Iena Montgomery On December thlrd the semors were enterta1ned by the sophomores m the home of Carl Rodolph As soon as the Chrlstmas hohdays were over, the semors began thexr work on the Tepee They drove freshles, sophs and Jumors to the photog rapher, and commandeered kodaks wlth a good w1ll On St Patrlcks Day the class was the guest at dmner of Mlss Hattle Gray, the class spon or The dmner whxch was served at the Johnson Cafe, was one of the most pleasant affalrs of the year The class was soon entertaxned by the class parents Mr and Mrs Dor Wllllams, by a moonhght PICYIIC at Wllllams Grove And now, as the Tepee goes to press, the semors are workmg on the semor play, only pausmg long enough to speculate as to what the Jumors vslll serve at the Jumor semor banquet, or to medltate wlth dreamy eyes on the great mght on whlch they w1ll recexve neat creamy sheepskms, tled wlth the near old blue and white fI92l7 J v f- N 1 . 1 9 , I 1 , w I , , . . . . 1 - . ' 5 . . . 1 14 . . 1 9 ' 1 l 9 I P . . . . . c . n ' 0 . . . s n ' 1 u i . . , . , . . 1 n 0 ' I I I J Q 1 , , . , . . . 5 ' 9 s . ' 4 . , , , V , . . A . . '. . . - . . I . . . . . ,. . . W M ll l mf , IE.. Y: .
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