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N p 43 H' s 9' w F XS' Ei , gl .J l Pre.91'de111'-Homer Brrzclfofrcl Vice Prresficleni-Alplta Chivefrfzll Secfrczfary and Treesurer-Elmer Bacon Class Reporter-Vfirgirnmia Fa-rarer Executive Membens-Dorotliy Sczgcndorf, Earl Jones In spite of having the smallest class represented at Murray High, we the Juniors, have shown by our many achievements that we have been always up and going. VVe have known eo-operation f and progress throughout the year and have high aims for the future, our highest- to graduate with honors and continue in the lines for which we are best fitted. NVQ held our second annual Prom in honor of our worthy Senior class. lt proved to be a most successful and brilliant social event, and we as at class, wish every success to the Junior class of next year. The future is still before us beckoning us on to greater achievements and we expect you to hear from us next year at Murray as the Mighty Seniors. H 5 g a 55 : : 2 lflglaa 1 l EEE 22: Quin -- 2 v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vuss.vxs.v,v.us v.v.v.v.vs.v. .v.uss.vs.v N
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Prestclent-Blanche J cms-SON Vice President-Wfilliam Broomhead Secretary and Treasurer-Racltel Churches Class Reporter-Vera Gaufin Executive M embers-e Rose Shercmian, Reid Erekson In one burning flash came a sudden realization that we, the Sophomores were the life of Murray High School. Nowhere has a i more ideal class been so readily recognized than that of the Sophomores. The destinctive features of the past year have been the pro- gress and notoriety of the Sophs. ns ever, one is aware, the intelligent looking scholars wearing a bow of blue and gold were the first class to organize. Perhaps no other class has shown greater vigor or put on more entertainments which have been recognized a success. Weitook definite steps toward planning par- ties, dances and little socials to be given during the school year. The first party was a glorious success. Games were played in which all took part and refreshments, the best ever, were served. The hit of the season was the Freshie and Sophomore party. Along about that time came the basket ball games. For a time the class gave up parties and began following up the basket ball games. Our boys, too, have been a tower of strength in athletics. So here 's to the Sophomore class, the stellar class of this year, the hope of the next two years! ,,..l,,, . -Y - .... ... -lil l1!..... .
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