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CLASS HISTORY OUR years ago the February Class of 1924 began its high school career. We had a much larger class then than we have now, and our Freshman year presented many novelties. The following February OQZD we became Sophomores, and, of course, we looked down upon all the green Freshies. We moved up to the second floor and certainly thought that we were coming up in the world. The next year we were J uniors and were permitted to organize our class. The organization meeting was held the second week in March, 1922. Our first election resulted in choosing Warren Welborne, President; Alice Bausmith, Vice-President; Mildred Isler, Secretary; and LeRoy Hayes, Treasurer. The next semester David Afiieck was our efiicient President, while Kathryn Curl, Mildred Isler and Freeman Young upheld the responsibilities of their offices. At last we became Seniors. Howard Kuenning was our President, with Helen Walker, Ruth Miller and David Aflieck as other officers. During our last semester Warren Welborne was President; Kathryn Curl, Vice-President; Alice Bausmith, Secretary; and Howell J ones, Treasurer. After much agitation we chose our class colors, maroon and steel. Our class has gradually become smaller, but we have been very active during the last year. We planned a class play to be given in February. For many years no other February class has given a play, so we feel that we are entitled to some dis- tinction for the success with which we presented To the Ladies.H Our class is well represented in high school activities. Howard Kuenning and Warren Welborne are two of the best players on our famous basket-ball team and received their letters this year. Ruth Thomas is on the Annual Staff and we surely are indebted to her for many things, including her untiring efforts in managing our class play. I In closing this history, our class wishes to thank its advisers, Miss Sutor, Miss Nellie Fairweather, Mr. Dunn and Miss Morton, for their kind help. KATHRYN CURL. 14
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CHARLES BURNS Hi-Y Club, '23; Athletic Association '23. Charlie, having a special program, has not been with us very much the last two years- But we know from his personification of Tom Baker in our class play that he will never lack a position as long as there are theaters. KATHRYN CURL Athletic Association '20, '21, '22, '23; Masque and Scroll '22, '23; Class Vice-Presideht '22, '23. There is a girl who always makes good no matter where she may go. Kathryn is the sing- er of our class, and we predict a second Galli- Curci. So, Duke, please give us some passes when you come to Music Hall. Kathryn is always happy, always has a smile and sees the bright side of everything. We wish her success in Boston next year and a greater success in all time to come. HOWELL J ONES Basketball '19, '20, '21, '22, '23: Baseball '19; Athletic Association '19, '20, '21, '22, '23; Class Treasurer '24. Howell is the automobile salesman of our class and can talk anybody into anything or out of anything. He is the possessor of two basket- ball letters. He is also quite a ladies' man. ELIZABETH DUMONT Basketball '21, '22; Masque and Scroll '22, '23; Glee Club '20, '21, '22, '23; Athletic Asso- ciation '20, '21, '22, '23; Tennis '23; Presi- dent of Glee Club '23; Hiking Club '21, '22. Betty's favorite occupation is talking. She certainly made a fine wife in our class play and we know that a bright future awaits her. 15
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