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for its success and We Wish to express our appreciation of her co-opera- tion. This year we have tried to fill to the best of our ability the re- quirements of a school paper, to recount in an interesting form the happenings of the daily school life and to bring the student body closer together. We also have been successful financially, having cleared about 350. We hope that this line of work will be continued and the the standard kept high. ELIZABETH POST, Editor-in-Chief. Editor's note : In our modest editor-in-chief we find a combina- tion of literary skill and appreciation linked with executive ability. It has been largely through Elizabeth Post's expenditure of time and ef- fort that the M. H. S. Life has been successful. , arp W'QJiw'- 'wr' 'U , L Au 18
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uniors Broadcasting by Radio Station J. C., 1926. GOOD-DAY, Ladies and Gentlemen. This is station J. C. 1926. Today this station has the pleasure of presenting to you the Junior Class of the Montrose High School, one of the most noted of all groups. First, I will give you a short history of this famed or- ganization. The class was former A. D., 1923, with a membership of sixty pupils, of which thirty-five were girls, and the rest otherwise. Some of them were tillers of the soil, commonly known as farmers, and some hailed from that famous city of Montrose, while a few miscellaneous ones were gathered into the fold later. During the first year of its organization it became known as one of the most fresh Freshman classes ever organized. The girls were so beautiful, the Junior boys started dropping in their studies and the movie house made a fortune, while the Freshman boys sheiked the Senior girls away from their regulars. At the end of the Freshman year the class was graduated from the greenhorn class to that of the wise fools, otherwise known as Sopho- mores, with the exception of a few who thought it wise to stay another year, or couldn't bear to part with their freshman studies. From the very first this erstwhile mob, now Sophomores, became known throughout the school for its wisdom. Its members became so bright they thought they knew more than the teachers and proceeded to show them how it was done. As a postoffice and rumor carrier it was peerless. At last this renowned organization was graduated to the posi- tion of high and dignified Juniors. This so excited some of the members that they became sick, and it was thought wise to leave them where they were. Thus With a membership decreased to forty-live pupils the class continued on its eventful career. Several individuals of the class blossomed into silver- tongued orators of world-wide fame and some others became so known for their athletic prowess that for a while the school board contemplat- ed sending them to the Olympian games in Europe. Now, at the conclusion of the Junior year, everybody is happy for, at last, the members will become those worshipped, glorified, dig- Vi 20
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