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,...X ' T '5 .-... my 'Lt-dv-,JP JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY President ------- Donald Shepard Vice President - - George Nelson Secretary-treasurer Harold Rettig Class Colors - - Blue and Silver Class Flower - - - - Shasta' Daisy Motto ----- Impossible is un-American In the Fall of 1926, sixteen greeniesr entered the McC. H. S. We were looked upon as the worst class in High School at that time. Our class furnished three basket ball players. The next year five of our members had decided to leave us and our ranks were re- duced to eleven members. That year we had five boys on the basket ball team, two of them making the Hrst team. In September 1928, we came back to school, but found on entering, that only seven were eligible to seats in the Junior row. Before the end of the first semester a mem- ber dropped out, leaving the half-dozen boys. The big event of the year was our Junior-Senior banquet. We are not bragging, but each test we get to see, our class average is the highest in the school. We are few and mighty. Watch the class of 1930 shine! SOPHOMORE CLASS HIS'1'0RY President -------- Merle Good Secretary-treasurer - - - Flossie Shepard Class Colors - ---- Blue and Yellow Class Flower - - Yellow Snap Dragon and Delphinium Motto - - To Strive, to Seek, to Find, and not to Yield. In September 1927, twenty half grown boys and girls entered the door of knowledge at McC. H. S. The teachers looked upon us as mere children, while the upper classmen called us Greenies . In spite of being greenies we placed two boys and one girl on basket ball teams. In the Fall of 1928 we came back to school making the school room ring as we greeted our old friends. When the roll was called we fo-und several absent. Early in the year a class-mate, Darwin Clark, was instantly killed by an automobile. Two boys and three girls found places on the basket ball teams. Looks like our number will be less September, 1929. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY President ------- i - Ralph Conn Vice President - Wilma Austermiller Secretary-treasurer - Dorcas McCurdy Class Colors - ---- Purple and Gold Class Flower - - - Yellow Tea Rose and Purple ,Sweet Peas Motto - - - United We Stand, Divided We Fall. It was in the early Fall of 1928 that the Freshman class, twenty in number, entered the gates of McC. H. S., so that we might seek a better 'education. We soon got busy and elected our class oificers. Of course the upper classmen poked fun at us, but we are proud to say that five members from our class played on the basket ball teams, two girls making the first team. Altogether we think we have accom- plished a great deal in one year, we hope to do more in the future for us and McC. H. S., so that at the end of the four years we may come out to be the best class that has ever graduated from McC. H.' S. We had several parties during the year, including a coast- ing party. ' LAURA WOLFE-KELSO RICHARD. Twenty
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