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All f f471L'ff!fl.Q VXV Junior Class History On September 9th, nineteen Juniors entered the enchanted halls of learning to spend their third year successfully. Four members soon left us, but they were replaced by recruits from the Sophomore class. We were well represented in all school activities, in athletics by Francis Murray, Weir Eaton, Edwin Anderson, Paul White, Ida Kanouse and Nellie Johnson, and in debate by Marthalice Bartell and Cecil Virtue. During the first semester we received our pennant which is placed on the stately wall of our Auditorium. At the end of the first semester, four of our members joined the Senior class. Leona Haywood, formerly Leona Hocher, joined us once more. We Juniors, as a class, have shown our pep and class spirit. Many thanks are due to Miss Wilkie, our able class advisor, whose untiring efforts have never ceased to make our class the best in school. So thus ends the third chapter of the history of the class of nineteen twenty-five. Our class officers are: ' Cecil Virtue ....... ........ P resident Edwin Anderson --- .... Vice-President Verna Couch .... --.-.. S ecretary Henry Eaton --- ------,- Treasurer Weir Eaton -----.......-......... -... B oard of Control MiSS Wilkie -----.-.............. ....... C lass Advisor Our class motto- With the ropes of the past, we will ring the bells of the future. Our class yell ..............-... .,,.-,,,-------- H Wh0'S alive? We're alive! 1-9-2-5 OUT C1355 HOWQI' --- --- White Carnation Our class colors --- ........,,,.--, ---------- G reen and White -R. E. M. '24. JUNIOR CLASS POEM In '22, our Freshman days, We were scorned and called so green, When the other three classes Appeared upon the scene. But soon we grew to be Sophornores Then we were teased no more, We played our part in everything And surely made our score. NOW 'LH .'2-4 we're the Junior class For whtch, we all do strive, And always keep an honest rep', The class of '25, -L. H. '25, 1 'A as .r,ga Iriso13ff:21.f1ff11rW.A- - .
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4 ,ii 7-Q--S, Y- .-- ' .--s..W4:-M ll l iilliflllllliiilllilgfj Mr. Roe, Class .Advisor . .S Viola Hadley' Maple Riding lll,bda?ic1IIIIxcCli11ticli Noll Bain Edith Murray George Easter Edwin Korbut Ruth Dahl Virginia XYeilan:l Lloyd Macumber Elue Hillstrom Claire Beckwith Mamie Jennings Theodore Budun Owen Williams N21I'U12l Norman Sophomore History In the fall of '23 twenty members returned, some left, leaving only eighteen. We elected for our class oflicers, Erma Hunger, President, Claire Beckwith, Vice-President, Viola Hadley, Secretary, Martha Norman, Treasurerg Mr. Roe, class advisor, Delbert Irwin, Representative to the Board of Control and Edith Murray, yell- leader. The Sophomore class furnishes three members to the Associated Student Body, which are as follows: Erma Hunger, Secretary, Jesse Myers, Treasurer, and Delbert Irvin, yell-leader. Our class was also well represented in basket-ball, with Owen Williams, acting as forward, and Jesse Myers as sub on the boys team. Virginia Weiland and Erma Hunger were sub's for the girls team. The Sophomore Class had the pleasure of entertaining the Fresh- men class this yearg a very successful initiation ceremony being staged for their benefit. We have carried our colors-Purple and White-very honorably. We thank our class-advisor Mr. Roe, who has guided us with a willing hand. Class Yell --- .-..... Who sticks? We stick! 1-9-2-6 -- All that is just and honorable. --'- ......... -- P l ' Class Flower -U urp e and White Class Motto --- Class Colors -------------------- Violet 'll ll lg' f ll-W .. ..i,, M, ll lin I ,, lwllnl U In A' 'V-:-.fzffi
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