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1IllIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIYIIIIYWI, 'iiiiilvvlvuvuluvvvvvvuuvvvov unior Class History S We, the class of 1926, left the apparently simple grade schools and entered the venerable halls of great fwisdom, we were, perhaps, green in appearance but not in self-confidnce. Our greeness was of a 'bril- liant hue which indicated our overflowing stock of pep and enthusiasm. We well lived up to our appearance by twice winning four dollars for giving the best yells at the Tabernacle meetings. We also claimed much fame for our splendid basket ball team and Junior chorus, and we escaped with second honors in the Declamatory contesti Along with these school activities we also remembered our social life and, as a result, held an enjoyable Valentine party and later a picnic at Oakland Mills. As Sophomores, we overcame part of our embarrassment, caused by asking innocently of the older and Wiser members of Senior High, where the respective class rooms were. We were met by amused looks and the fact that the rooms were on the opposite side from where we were certain they were when we last visited them. We soon took part in the band, orchestra, glee clubs, declamatory contest, and athletics. Our girls defeated the Juniors, and several of the boys won numerals and honorable mention. But to curb this glorious success came the never-failing semesters. These were the fate of many a Sophie, and a few members, more loyal to country than to school on Armistice Day, celebrated a second time in this manner. This, our third year, brings out our real ability in all school activities. We have made a splendid record in foot-ball and had much to do with the winning of the cup at the tournament. We have also enthusiastically joined in the glee clufb, orchestra, band, and minor activities. Our girls made a line showing in basketball and, although we did not capture first honors, we thoroughly enjoy our rightful standing. We are by this time reaching our first stage of Senior dignity and we look with kindness down upon the Soph- mores and with envy up to the Seniors. - As we look into the mysteries of the fourth and last year, we see much sport and happiness, but this gives way to solemness and sincerity as the cli- max draws near, and, dimly through the mists, we see our classmates march- ing across a stage, receiving precious bits of paper and then-the curtain falls ,upon our High School Life.-Hazel Spraker '26, l'l'lllllll bl Ill 6llllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllilllllllllllllllllll
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