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THE JUNIORS OF 1926 With the Green and White of 1926. The Juniors have had a successful year as far as the class activities count. In athletics the Juniors have held down their place with much credit. In foot ball we had two men on the team, George Pridgeon on the first team and Elmer Rogers as a sub. In the class tournament the Junior boys hold the basket 'ball cliampionship, while the girls were contented with sec- ond place. The Juniors hold second place in the class debates which is considered good since none of them had ever de- bated before. On the regular high school basket ball team there were two Juniors, Elmer Rogers and George Pridgeon. ' The Juniors gave the usual class entertainment, a play, in which a great deal of good talent was displayed. We feel that when it comes our time to give a Senior play we can do SJ with much credit. Our parties were always well attended and very few can say that they never had a good time at them. The social life of the Juniors ended by that wonderous feast known as the Junior-Senior banquet. At that feast everyone ate until they just had to stop on account of ti -' lack of room. After the banquet everyone joined the dance and danced until it was time to go home. As a parting message we wish the Juniors of 1927 the best of luck. A FINIS. W. S. Page twenty-five
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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The officers of the Sophomore class are: Lucy Mihal- ski, president, June Frazine, vice president, Irma Zanoni, secretary, Keith Mead, treasurer. Early in the fall, a party was given to initiate the Freshmen. HalloWe'en decorations and refreshments were used. Later the Sophomores alone had a party at which for- tune telling and dancing were the amusements. In March the Sophomores and Freshmen together had a hard time party, when old clothes, holes and patches were in evidence? ' The Freshmen entertained the Sophomores at a kid party which was greatly enjoyed. ' The last social event of the year was a wienie roast up by the reservoir on so bleak a day that the bon fire was the most popular place. Q V ' While the Sophomores have not made any great record in athletics or forensics, they have gamely tried everything. All cannot be winners. f 1 Page twenty-seven
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