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JUNIOR CLASS HISTCRY IN SCHOOL life, even as in Nature Leaves have their time to fall and flowers to wither so the autumn of our days has come just when we are ready for it. The buds of our Freshman year, grown into flowers of Sophomore development have become brilliant foliage of our autumn harvest. The reaping of our harvest brought with it the glad Thanksgiving of November. We were thankful we would so soon be Seniors, and that we had been able to achieve so much. The first event of the season was the election of class officers. The president elected was Mary Jane F rain, whose outstanding work throughout the Freshman and Sophomore years was acknowledged. Milton Utz was chosen vice-president and Genevieve Mitchell, secretary-treasurer. To athletics and dramatics the Juniors contributed outstanding support. Several members were elected to the Mercet Beam and Thesaurus staff and their work in this activity was noteworthy. But the season was not all glory and victory. There were tests and with all our wisdom there was much more to be desired. Our year of fruitage has passed and we are on the threshold of a new season-Seniors. Page 22
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JUNIORS G. Mxrci-mr, M. L. BARR, L. HAYOB, M. MCKAV, M. Urz, M. M. EADS, A FENVLICK K TITTI R INGTON, E. BROADHEAD, M. J. FRAIN, H. SHEEHAN, R. NIURPHY. Page 21 JUN1oR DAYS The Juniors now will tell you VVhy they sometimes seein so glad Then, without a reason changing, And heconie so grave and sad. The juniors days are passing Days of study and of fun 'Twill he mighty hard to leave them Though Seniors they'll become. But even when they are Seniors And learn about their Ways, They'll still recall with gladness Those friendly Junior days.
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SOPHOMORES First row-JANE DAVIS, EULAH PAULIN, DORIS THOMPSON, LOUISE JOHNSTON Second row-OTTI12 COTT, JAMES SWEENEY, MARIE FRENCH, ROBERT NIELIES Third row-MILDRIZD HEILMAN, MARVIN MORRIS, ELIZABETH VOGL, ELIZABETH WRIGHT BERNICE WRIGHT We always wondered whom it could be just who discovered geometryg It's angles here, and triangles there, And polygons, polygons everywhere! VVe always have an exhibition When teacher says Prove that proposition That's why we look for sympathy VVhenever we see a geometry. -Sophomores. Page 23
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