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(ihr Junior (Class uiistanj. In September I'M4 about forty-five new students entered the small assembly room of the Xokbmis High School. With great confidence in their superior knowledge, they thought to show the fac ility that they were? memlierx of a star class- Hut alas, for such a project; on the first entrance into the large assembly- courage and good resolutions bade each boy and girl fa re wc II and left them in misery under the scornful glances of the other classes- “Fivshies” was the word that passed from mouth to month, “green as grass. Owing to kindness and forbearance of the faculty and the upper classes, the now modest Freshmen passed the year of trial- Even several bright memories, in the shape of class par-lies. were left on the thoughts of the “Freshies. Sophomore year was more endurable. The class, although diminished in number, still was large enough to make quite a stir in the class room or assemble. No longer ridiculed or dublfcd “verdant , they were abb to regain some of the losr knowledge . However, more was shown by action than by speech, for former Fre hies had learned to be discreet- HI lie and gold were chosen as class colors and then a grand “rush followed the c hoice. No Soph could stand by and not tight to protect his colors from the assault of brutal “Freshies Revenge, in the form of a “roast was sweet to the Sophs. They unmercifully ridiculed the Frc shies to make up for the manner in which they themselves had boon roasted. Hy the end of the Sophomore year, the class was beginning to experience the knowledge which once they had counterfeited so effectively for a brief time. A Junion now! What a thrill the term brings to the heart and what pride to those who can be so called! Theirs is a class that although decreased in members, cannot Ik small-They're the pride of the school (perhn| s» and its model too. Discretion is not forgotten, for they never talk “when teacher is looking , never chew gum then either. Occasionally, one more daring than his mates, ventures too far. •and is caught, tec his own sorrow. The class of 1X, foremost in every move will continue to improve, with the hope that in the near future it will earn the honor and name of all-wise Seniors the acknowledge] leaders of all classes- Mildred Schutt.
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