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:Mn sl Eluninr Qtlass impart Sponsor, Mr. C. T. Neff, Jr. President, Horace Richards Secretary-Treasurer, Evers Smith Class Colors, Pink and Green Class Flower, Pink Rose Bud Class Motto, Climb Though the Path be Rugged. The C. T. Neff Class first entered Piedmont High School in September, 1922. The main event in our Freshman vear was the initiation, at which we were given a very warm f?J reception by the Seniors and other upfper classmen. After this ceremony we again breathed freely and settled down to work. The next year when we climbed the stairs of Piedmont High School we were known as Sophomores. We had passed the green stage into a mild- er one. It was then our turn to look down on the Freshies. But we soon found we had to work as well as play, so we settled down and studied long and hard. But there was one fact to mar our happiness. This was the ab- sence of two of our most prominent members. who had died the summer previous to our Sophomore year. They will always be remembered by the C. T. Neff Class of '2'6. The next fall we came back to P. H. S. as Juniors. Shortly afterward a meeting was held for the purwpose of electing officers, and the results were as follows: President, Horace Richards, secretary-treasurer, Evers Smith. At the beginning of November the Juniors began acting very myster- iously, and much whispering was done. Finally, the climax came when November 21 was the date set for the Junior Fair. Every Junior was as busy as a bee. At last the big night arrived and every J unior's heart was all a flutter. The gymnasium was a regular fairyland with its mystic booth and fortune telling tent. Everyone ate to his heart's content and when one became thirsty he had just to step across the way and wet his whistle with some good old cider. The Fair was pronounced a big success and the Juniors fin- ally settled down again to the regular routine of work. Although the Junior Class cannot boast of being a very brilliant class, many of the members play a prominent part in the athletic field, and we have great hopes of making Piedmont High School proud of us. We are all looking forward to our Senior year with great exlpectations. KATHERINE CRAJWFOWRD '26 Page twenty-four
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