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l M-tfffi, ,f1,l1UQ?5ljFI-V Q-ff' Carnival and during the winter several Pie Sales were held. We gave the play When a Feller Needs a Friend at the close of the school year. The Juniors were well represented on the Basket Ball team this year by Burton Miller, Ralph Lemmon and Watt Irvin. Leona Lemmon, Dan Damitio and Margaret Rosemond were on the Debate teams. Burton Miller was elected president of the Student Body. M. E. R. '24. THE JUNIOR CARNIVAL On November 17, 1922 the Junior Class of the Oakville High School held a Carnival for the purpose of raising money for the annual. At seven thirty the crowd began to gather. The first thing to greet their eyes was the Candy Booth , gaily decorated, where the most delicious candies could be purchased. Shouts from the clowns who directed the crowd to the different booths could be heard. Girls rushed the Beauty Parlor while the boys enjoyed them- selves at the Nigger Baby stand. Many learned their futures at the gay Fortune Teller's tent and all tried their luckat the Fish Pond. Some took a Trip Around the World while others visited the Two Most Superglobulous animals in Captivity . Ice cream and hot dogs were devoured by the hungry crowd, After about two hours of this merriment the crowd enjoyed 3 fine Main Show in the auditorium. Songs, dances and a short play, 'The train to Mauro' were a good prelude to some real boxing bouts. An interesting feature after the Main Show was the election of the Carnival Queen. Each class had selected one girl for a candi- date. The candidates chosen were Erma Hunger, Freshman, Freda Criswell, Sophomore, Leona Lemmon, Junior, and Florence Comfort, Senior. Freda Criswell received the most votes and was crowned queen. At eleven o'clock everyone went home tired but with the thoughts of a pleasant evening. H. G. H. '24 if is onzufs Lff1....f L-1 we QQ - H. QL' - xf1qTXlI,:f-f U-iii? .....g
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VE is MFMB ll 09 ,.. y E f 1 JUNIOR CLASS ,Q Miss Baken, Class Advisor I I Daniel Damitio Grace Lemmon Burton Miller Gladys Kunz Margaret Rosmond Lester Hunter Eva Williams Ralph Lemmon Isabel Rosmond Calvin Riley Ida Rassler Howard Elder Gaynell Tobey Volney Easter Leona Lemmon Fair Morkert Oren Wahl Hilda Hall Myrtle Provoe Hilda Hillstrom Lucile Houts JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1920 over thirty Freshmen descended on the O H S Our greeness soon wore off and we took part in several school activi ties and stored up enough knowledge to become Sophomores the next year. Our numbers were somewhat lessened by that time but we took a greater share in athletics, Eva Williams was on the girls Basket Ball team while Burton Miller, Ralph Lemmon and Neil Krumm were on the boys team. Burton Miller and Neil Krumm were also on the Base Ball team. Carrol Couch was elected treasurer of the Student Body. Three of the original class are now Seniors and some have left school However we have some new members bringing the total to 18 Our class advisor is Miss Baken and our officers are Burton Miller President, Dan Damitio, Vice-President, Eva Williams Secretary and Leona Lemmon, Treasurer. The Juniors are helping the Seniors publish this years Annual Eva Wllliams is the Assistant Editor and Leona Lemmon Assistant Business Manager. In the fall the class gave the second annual IFQAJIOII J--'W , A
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Class Class Class Class JUNIOR CLASS POEM Back in the year of nineteen-twenty, Freshman started, good and plenty. Twenty-four in number it was said, Our faces were green, mixed with red. So passed our first year and down in books, Went all our grades and how we looked. But we resolved to keep afloat, Even when the teachers got our goat. And in September, when rang the school bell sweet, Twenty-eight Sophomores took their seats Winners in every thing, in every rule. The Sophomore Class, the best in school. So we passed our second year out of sight, As daylight passes into night. And we resolved to try once more When September came around to our door. And now as Junior we all stand, Twenty-one of us, great and grand. But u.'e've only one more year in high, Which soon will pass into the sweet bye-and-bye. -D. E. D., '24. JUNIORS Color ..,,. ................,,........ ..... B 1 ack and Gold Flower ,.,,, ........... Y ellow Rose Motto ,,,,,,., ,,,,,.,...........,.................. ' 'Crescat Scientian Yell ,,,,, .,........ W e are Winning now, We have Won before, We will win forever, Class of twenty four! U...,...
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