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UE Co the future Blessings on thee, noble Senior, Strong and tall and very grandf Wz'l'h thy animated grace, Thy fairness of form and face, Swelled by the lznowledge with which it is filled W'ilh the brilliance on thy face, Worn with ever increasing grace, From my heart I give thee pleasure, For some day I, too, will be such treasure. Dictator thou art,4the fourth year Always is the ruler year. Let the gay Senior in eminence ride' While behind him the Junior .slowly strides. Thou hast more than he today-- But he will not always a Junior stay- Junior, Senior, unholy pleasure, Some day I. too, will be such treasure.
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Junior Class 'J-listorg In the fall of '24 seventeen Juniors entered our halls of learning to spend their third year of high school life. Since then Virginia Weiland joined the Seniors, but has been replaced by Cleda Erekson and Loyd Mosby. Vie were well represented in all school activities: in basket ball by Jesse Myers, Owen Williams, Edith Murray and Mary Damitiog in baseball by Owen iWilliams, Jesse Myers and Delbert Irvin, and in debate by Claire Beckwith and Delbert Irvin. We elected as our ofiicers, Jesse Myers, President, Martha Norman, Vice- Presidentg Mary Damitio, Secretaryg Delbert Irvin, Treasurer: Owen Williams, Board of Control, and Miss Carroll as Class Advisor. Early in the year we gave the annual Junior Carnival, and in the spring our class play, Stop Thief. We also gave several candy sales and a little later in the year the annual Junior-Senior banquet. We Juniors have shown our class spirit in everything we have undertaken, and much credit is due our class advisor, Miss Carroll. Class Yell-Rip saw, Ripsaw, Ripsaw, Bang! We belong to the Junior gang! 19 ...,,, .-ee.ve,. cee. c--....26, We're the Class that always sticks! Class Motto-All that is just and honorable. Class Flower-Violet. Class Colors-Purple and White. E. E. H., '26, T yfl
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