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ce ceee THE SKY-ROCKET w ee oe honor of having iirst place taken in Oratorical and second place in Humorous by two of its membexs. Lowell Quiggle again won in the District Declamatory contest leading to the County Contest. 'Ilhe Sophmore year ended in triumph and we again took up the struggle in 1922. We now number only thirteen, several having dropped out and two new members joining us ai. the first of the year, Rosa Glasgow and Loota Carpenter, Leoia leaving us at the beginning of the second semester. The Junior Class is the peppiest class in the school. Out of our number three contestants were furnished for deelamatory work, one of these, Lowell Quiggle, winning the honor of working forward to thc State Contest. Out of the tlhirteen in the class, nine are in the Glee Club and three are in the Hiigh School orchestra., thus exceed- ing all other classes in proportion. Our average grade in school work is higher than either Seniors. Sophmores or Freshmen. Oin Decenrber 22, 1922 we purchased a picture for the assembly room, The Birch Bend, :by Dunning, the famous Iowa artist, thus showing our loyalty to Iowa, a.nd to our school. Four members of the surviving thirteen in the class started their school career in the first grade of Mi.lo High School, namely Raymond Jacobs, Geraldine and Gerald Ferguson, and Hazel Estes. Three of these, Gerald, Geraldine and Hazel having entered every grade to the present one together. We have the honor of having for members the only twins in school, Gerald and Geraldine Ferguson. Although our nu:mber is small, we make up in quality what we lack in quantity. Great oaks from small at-on-ns grow, and future years will see the shield of the class Qf '24 ihanging in the halls of fame if our past record may be regarded as an omen of what we are yet to do. . H. E. '24, LOVVELL QUIGGLE' President Junior Class eccecccccel 9 2 3 wee 19
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66666666 THE SKY+ROCKET 66666666666666 VIOLA ALLSUP Vi , A maiden ever bold of spirit. RUTH CAMBRON Ruthie A priceless tveasure of the class, a helpful and a lllEl'l'y lass. LEOTA CARPENTER Toadie She is gentle, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eye. A HOWARD DE V0'RE '-Howdy 4 Assume a virtue if you have none. MERLE DUNCAN Doc I am satisfied with myself, so why should I worry? fweeeeeeee 1 t9 2 Seeee 20
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