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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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f ' SOPHOMORE CLASS William Pittman, Class Advisor Freda Criswell Marthalice Bartell Clayton McClean Edwin Anderson Elsie Mitcheck Paul White Emory Morkert P Francis Osborne Verna Couch Leona Kocher Cecil Virtue J MM Henry Eaton Frederick Moe Sylvia Comfort Nellie Johnson Ida Kanouse Weir Eaton SOPHOMORE HISTORY In the fall of 1921, we fthere were twenty-one of usb timid freshies entered the assembly room. We managed to gather enough courage to elect a very capable president, Grace Lemmon, and an equally capable class advisor, Miss Benthien. We distingu- ished ourselves by our large attendance at the Freshman Reception. We furnished two m-embers of our class, Ida Kanouse and Sylvia Comfort, to the girl's basket ball team, also one member, Weir Eaton, to the boys' baseball team. In the fall of 1922 nineteen sophisticated sophomores returned. We gave the poor incoming freshies a very thorough initiation, which they will remember. We furnished three members to the boy's basket ball team. They were Weir Eaton, Frances Murray and Clayton McClean, also two members of our class to the boys' baseball team, Francis Murray and Weir Eaton. One member of our class, Henry Eaton, won the boy's prize in the Country Gentle- men subscription contest. As a last accomplishment we gave a shadow social. HT-5 II? H 'Ll il W i
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