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,N K 1Nf5,,,v ,.,, 1- 111 ru ,fi S rirrrr Fl' in rr rrr ri IT' EI rirril f X HAH Q ' -A .If was we ggrlrim r-rl i-FF-i ,rrp ann' nfl filffd 2 1Q 7 'A 4 Qi tf :jr nr-lm liarfrl n-jr' rjf: qi, ,,1Q 7 31 untnr Qlllass ilaistnrp After boarding the famous ship, The Blue and Gold, at the Eighth Grade Harbor and after sailing for three months we sailed safely into the 'Pelier Harbor in the year of '24 as Freshmen., VVe immediately determined to make our class one of the most successful of the year and also to estab- lish a permanent citizenship record. At the first class meeting the following officers were elected: Dorothea McDonald, president, Edward Johnson, vice-president, Sylvia Sark, secretary-treasurerg Zonda Rapp and Garth Vernor, class advisors. Mr. Brumfiel was our faculty advisor. In order to raise money for our class picture in the annual, the class gave a benefit show at the Palace Theater. It proved to be a great success. The only social event of the year was a Christmas party, which was held in the sewing room of the high school building. As Sophomores we entered with the honor of being larger than any other class in the Senior high schoolg therefore we decided to make our- selves known in social and athletic activities as well. VVe are assured that we accomplished this, because many of our members were active in athletics, band. and orchestra, and also the operetta which was put on here. The social event of the year was a Christmas party, which was a success in every way. The officers elected this year were: Jesse Kelley, president, Edna McDonald, vice president, Basil Miniear, secretary-treasurer, Aileen Risk and Thurman Brown, class advisors. Mr. Edda G. Brown was faculty ad- visor. The total membership was fifty-eight. Vlfe feel as if we have accomplished much more this year as Juniors, but we are hoping to assume greater undertakings and do much more next year when our time will have come to be masters of the school. The out- standing event of this year, though we are anticipating that the Junior- Senior reception to be even greater, was the Junior Class play, Bab,,' which was an eminent success. The proceeds of the play will Hnance the Junior-Senior reception. The only social event was a party held during February. Mr. Buroker was class advisor and worked tirelessly for the best interest of the class. The following officers were elected: Horace Melton, president, Olive Fitch, vice-president, Harold Figley, sec- retary-treasurerg Dorothea McDonald and Basil Miniear, class advisors. The Juniors were very busy with the school paper, Hhe Crier, which they edited and published this year. It is quite an undertaking to issue a paper every week and the class feels proud of the results of this year's Crier, , . la . NJ ' 'FMT S ' ,ff . we' '-. ' fix , , 1 71ers .. . - -1371
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