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in ,. SGPHOMGRE CLASS HISTQRY One hot September morning twenty three heated, friendless, miserable Freshies stood waiting to be enrolled in a fine institution known as M. H. S. We were a little timid and strange, perhaps, but already feeling that assurance and strength which comes from numbers, we entered the High School. When the time came for us to receive our first report cards, everyone was shak- ing in his boots. After we received them some of us decided we had better work a little harder but most of us were satisfied. At the close of the Freshman year We contributed two boys to the Freshman Class. One of the girls decided to live a quiet and peaceful married life rather than help Caesar Hght his battles. ln the beautiful month of September, on the thirteenth day, in the year of 1921 this same promising class entered its Sophomore year. Twenty had returned to take up Sophomore work, fourteen girls and six boys, and we were a mighty class, indeed. The decrease in our numbers had only made us stronger. We frankly declared our selves to be far superior to the Freshman Class of last year. Even as Sophomores we discovered that we were not afraid to show our ability. We took part in Athletics and helped M. H. S. win her victories. Our musical ability was evident by the num- ber of our class in the Glee Clubs. During the first part of this year our class was diminished to seventeen, when one girl went to another school, another decided to try her fortune at factory work and the other returned to her home on a farm. With such a varied history within the past two years and being benefitted by the achievements and failures of those who have left us, we dare not limit the possi- bilities of- this illustrious class. When we look into the Future beyond our school life, We now have visions of pleasant country homes with up-to-date conveniences, chairs in our colleges and universities, and perhaps, even the President's chair.
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Li BACK ROW:-Lillie Boling, Edna Beem, Bertha Robertson, Agnes Waddell, Wilma Meyers, May Turney, Elizabeth Parker. MIDDLE ROW:-Gerald Hinderlinder, Thomas Nambe, Porter Holmes. Lewis Eglen, Ernest McKinney, Arthur Pruitt. FRONT ROW:-Eula May Massena, Mary Baker, Alyda Taylor, Pauline Scott.
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