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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY By Argetha Henderson THE junior class of l927 is worthy of much attention and its history is one rarely equalled. As a class, we have distinguished ourselves and trust as seniors the luster of our fame will equal, if not exceed that of the Senior Stars of l927. We organized in September l924 with twenty-one members. At this time Marjorie Williams, was elected president: Margaret Waterman, vice-presidentg Bernadette Rogers, secretary and Stephen Sheppard treasurer. We chose as class advisor Miss Hazel Miles, the music and drawing teacher. We selected yellow and white as our class colors and the motto Rowing not Drifting. The class attended the Shakespearian play, As You Like lt. Two parties were held during our first year, one at Bernadette Roger's, the other at Marjorie Williams. ln September l925 we again met with our number decreased to sixteen. The same colors and motto were kept. Miss Anna Klett was chosen advisor- As president we chose Stephen Shep- pard, Bernadette Rogers as vice-president, and Marjorie Williams as secretary and treasurer. Four new members were added after the january regents. The present junior class met in September l926 with the mem- bership of eight. Again officers were elected for the year, the honor of presidency being given to lsabel Fewster, vice-president to Francis Hargrave and secretary and treasurer to Marjorie Williams. The class colors were changed to emerald and gold, while the same motto was retained. The yellow rose was chosen for the class flower. Miss Edna Butterfield the English teacher, was chosen ad- visor. Early in the year rings and pins were bought, some mem- bers buying rings, others pins. A party was held at lsabelle Few- ster's in December. Another party was held at Argetha Hender- son's in March. After the January regents three were annexed to the number and one taken making a total of ten members. We are all looking forward for that splendid goal, being Seniors but l am sure we will all look back upon our junior year as the best. T101
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