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The ARROW History Dear Bee: You asked me to write you all about our Junior class, so here goes. September 7th, the stately ship of school began its nine-month voyage on the sea of books, pens, tablets, and teachers with Miss Mac Lachlan as Junior Pilot. Our first problem was the election of class officers, which resulted in Wayne Blott, President; Irene Clark, Vice President; Albert Hunter, Secre- tary and Treasurer. Our first complete agreement was our class rings. “Nuf said.” In October the Community held a Fair with Juniors coming out with their share of prizes besides taking care of a candy booth in which we sold home-made candy. Our Junior Party was a grand success. Everything went fine We played every game from “Farmer-in-the-Dell,” to “There Is a Pig in the Parlor,” etc. The Sophomores were our guests of honor. The party was held in the H. S. Laboratory, which was elaborately deco- rated in brown and gold, (Soph, class colors) and representing a carnival. We planned a regular carnival, with costumes, confetti, etc., but the time for preparation was a little too short. Immediately after Christmas vacation we began work on our class play. “A Scrap of Paper,” with Miss Coughlin as coach. It was given Tuesday, Feb. 22. before a packed house. Dancing followed. The following Tuesday we gave it at Big Bend. The things we are all looking forward to now are the Prom, and Junior- Senior Banquet. The Prom is dated for April 21 and we promise everyone that it is going to be the result of the best that we are capable of, and can exert. Every member of our class is interested in dancing and that’s what a Prom stands for, so it’s bound to be a success. We have the largest class in the school this year, one of thirty-two mem- bers, and three of our classmen, Wayne, Louis and Parker, are on the Semes- ter Roll of Honor. In our school work we are progressing greatly. Junior subjects the first Semester were: Chemistry, English III.. Modern History, Commercial Arith- metic and Physiology, and the second Semester. Chemistry, English III, Modern History, Bookkeeping and Commerce and Industry. M. C. M. Faye Twenty
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'The ARROW Junior Class OFFICERS. President ................................................Wayne Blott Vice President............................................Irene Clark Secretary and Treasurer......................... Albert Hunter Faculty Advisor...............................Miss MacLachlan Page Nineteen
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