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ETHEL COUNTRYMAN, “Brunetta Noted for Her Serious Case Ambition — To Have Some More LOWELL BAXTER, “Tabe” Noted for His Jokes Ambition — To Succeed Ring Lardner MARION NORTH, “Marion” Noted for Her Style and Good Looks Ambition — To Vamp Every Boy in Nettleton BERNARD CRAWFORD, “Bill” Noted for His Clever Remarks Ambition — To Follow the Straight and Narrow Way from Now On MARION BROWN, “Imogene” Noted for Those Vamping Glances Ambition — To be Charlie Chap'in’s Understudy ELEANOR MONTGOMERY “Elmora” Noted for Joy Rides with Willy Ambition — To Keep on Joyriding
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JUNIORS OFFICERS Jay Baugh.......................President Joe Eakins .... Vice-President Mable Sims . Secretary and Treasurer Claribel Eslinger . . . .Yell Leader Motto — Be Square Colors — Purple and White Flower — Violet Class Yell Rake 'em up, Shake ’em up, Split ’em in two, We are Juniors, Who are You? CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1918 seventy-five enrolled in K. H. S. They were rather timid and during the first week often ventured into the wrong class- es, however, they soon partook in all school activities and turned out to be a very lively class. Myrtle Heath was our president and she deserves to be highly praised for leading us through our Freshman trials. The colors chosen were, purple and white, long may they wave. At the end of that term it was found that members of the Freshman class had the highest average in grades. We then bade all adieu until the following fall. When another summer drew to its close and nature began to turn the leaves red and gold, the school bells were again heard, beckoning us to come. We took our places farther north in the assembly hall than we had the previous year in order to fill the vacancy left by the former sophomores and make room for another bunch of Freshies. Our numl er was decreased this year, but nevertheless we didn’t lack the “pep”. There were a few new students to join us this year. Charity Donnell was elected President and Millard George Vice-President. We were heartily welcomed by our teachers, most of whom were well acquainted with us. Our trials were not as severe as they had been the prior year. During the following summer we anxiously looked forward to our Junior year which soon came. The members of the faculty soon learned our names and everything went along smoothly. Activities were livelier than the year before. We had our first experience i nplays this year and were well pleased with the results. Jay Baugh, our President, has l een the best president we have ever had, and dserves much credit for helping us through the difficulties that all Juniors have. Now we are anxiously awaiting our Senior year with great expectations.
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