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le! iam 1926 l Senior Qlllass Report Sponsor, Mr. C. T. Neff, Jr. President, Horace Richards Secretary-Treasurer, Evers Smith Class Colors, Blue and Silver Class Flower, Pink Rosebud Class Motto, Climb Though the Path be Rugged We, the Seniors, have at last reached the goal toward which we have been plodding for four years. As one looks back over the noll of the Class of '26, one will see that a large number of our class members have dropped out during our Sophomore and Junior years. We entered as Freshmen into P. H. S. in September 1922. The main event in our Freshman year was the reception which was given in honor of us by the upper classmen. At the end of this year we had a grand yelling as We passed from the Freshman year into the next year. Our Sophomore year was more eventful than our Freshman year. In this year we looked down upon the Freshmen with scorn and pity. When the examinations were over several of our members dropped from the ranks. Our Junior year was the biggest of all. Our thoughts turned to the Junior Fair, which we hoped to make better than any one else ever had. At the end of our Junior year we took the Seniors to Romney, where we enter- tained them with a chicken supper. In September, 1925, we entered P. H. S. with the expectation of publish- ing the best Tris ever published in the history of P. H. S. During our four years of school life, the members of the Senior class have worked hard toward their goal. We have now reached the point Where we must say good-bye to all our teachers, friends and school chums who have encouraged and helped us to reach our goal. RODNEY BAKER '26 Page twenty-four ... ,- - .
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