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Page 29 text:
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he Genesis uf the 011215,-5 uf 1919 ln the beginning' was created the present Junior Class, And the Class was without a President and unorganizedg and consternation was upon the faces of the then Freshmen. And the Spirit ot' the class was awakened. And this Spirit said, Let there be a T'resident, and there was a President. And the Class saw the President, Carl Pfaender, that he was good, and the Spirit named other Pilots, chief among them being' the Advisory Pilots. And the Spirit said, 'tLet there be colors, and there were colors, the orange of the departing day and the black of the oncoming night. And the entrance and the examinations were as the morning and evening ot' the first year. And the Spirit said, Let there be another year. And it came to pass that there was another year, and there were new members and strong, and its members pleased. the Class was And the Class named another President, Grace llinke, who piloted the Class over many stormy seas. And it was with great joy that the Class chose the blue of the waters and the white of the lily for their colors: and the motto, Ii sharp, B natural, but never R riatf' And it came to pass that it was in the reign of Grace that the Spirit said, Let th given unto the Class and unto the Advisory Pilots, Miss Watson, and Miss Turner, and Pilots. And as it was ordained so was it done. ere be a party unto the other And the members ol' the Class, and the Pilots were each and every one oi' them pleased unto praise, and pronounced it eoual unto the Feast of the I'rodie'al Son. And Grace's deeds were good, and bore fruit, which was also good, and her reign wa reign of David. And the Exams were as the evening of the second year and the harvest was great, And again the Spirit said, Let there he another year. And it came to pass that there was another year. and the third year was greater tha And the Spirit again said, Let there he a President. And John Lippnian, a wise m man. was ehosen President. And the Advisory Pilots, Bliss Turner and Mr. l!ei'g'told, they being: both great and go s like unto the n any before it, an, and a good od. And The green ol' the shanirock and the white ot' the falling snow were named as the colors. And Lo. the eyes of all the upper Classnien, and the lower Classinen. and the Great P Juniors and their works and they were pleased and rejoiced greatly, For the Juniors were l'aitht'ul, and i'ebuked the linfaithfuli were diligrent, and rebuked were present at all good things and showed great ,pep at all meetings and ganies. And they took part in all contests, in the Ileelamatory contests and in all athletics. Therefore, shall all men say when they meet a Junior: T take off mv hat to him for ilots beheld the the undiligentg he is a Junior, for the Juniors are good and thrir wisdom is like unto Solomon's: and all men honor them. 4 Page Twenty-Hire
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he Snphumnre Qllazrerf It has not taken the Sophomores long to show that the strength of their class lies in its quality, rather than quantity. The first venture of the class this year was a Hallow-een party, which was given for the faculty and which turned out to be a grand success. An active part has been taken by the entire class in patriotic work, as well as in athletics, in which it has been well represented. The strong point of the class, however, seems to be in literary work, for one of its members, Thelma Rinke, has won first place in the Declamatory contest, both this year and last. Cyrus Frederickson was a member of the debating team this year. The class officers this year are: CYRUS FREDERICKSON . . President AURELIA FORSTER . Vice President LOLA LIESCH . . . Secretary Louis KOEHLER .... . Treasurer The honorary member of the class is Mr. Schrammel. The class colors are: Emerald and gold. Page Twenty-seven
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