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Ea, ' Ti 'A' .aff -- Plnfhvan f - JUNIOR CLA SS HISTORY In September, 1925, ninety-three boys and girls enrolled as Freshmen. We were heart- ily welcomed into the High School by the Seniors. At our first class meeting we organized ourselves and elected Elmore Carney, President, Stuart Rambo, Vice-President, and Norma Brown, Secretary-Treasurer. We chose our class colors, blue and maize. We were well represented in all athleticsg and the Freshmen girls won second place in interclass basketball. We closed our Freshman year with a most delightful party. In our Sophomore year we elected Elmore Carney, President, Stuart Rambo, Vice- Presidentg and Margaret Dunning, Secretary-Treasurer. In january we gave our first dance in the High School and we were the only class to come out even financially. Again we were very well represented in athletics. The Sopho- more girls won first place in interclass basketball. Elizabeth Spicer, Ruth Root and Lawrence Livingston were on the declamation team and Elizabeth Spicer won first place. In this last year we again were led by Elmore Carney, with Harold Hubert, Vice-Presi- dent, Margaret Dunning, Secretary, and Virginia Giles, Treasurer. The J-Hop, one of the nicest parties held in the High School, was a big success in which we made our expenses and a very good profit. We are in all school activities, Harold Hubert and Ruth Root are on the Debating Team, Alice Gilbert, Dorothy Bentley, I-leloise Travis and Chase Willet are on the staff of the High School paper, newly established, the girls won first place in interclass basketball, and on the boys teams we have Charles Foster, Captain of basketball, C. Beegle, R. Sockow, E. Foster, D. Rittenhouse, C. Packard. C. Foster, C. Beegle, R. Soclcow, E. Carney, L. I-Ianchett, E. Foster, D. Kenyon--football, R. Collins, C. Foster, G. Simmons, E. Foster, A. Van Bonn, L. Simmons, E. Carney-baseball. We are successfully living up to our motto, Always Go Forward. -Ruth Louise Hamilton
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Eiwhfia 1' iv -, A as 3' Ll l 2 RI i fluvan 1 - ff 'vilfigi -..-'--- -w.4i..-?- -T1 A ' 'T -A V TJ,-:3,.35?-A! U Top row--Dunning, Schmidt, Giles. Lower row--Beegle, Bake, Hubert, Carney. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD The junior class has been guided through its most busy year by the Junior Executive Board. This board, with the approval of the class, changed the High School rings, voted out the Lyceum Course, and made possible the Junior Dance and the J-Hop. Its members are Elmore Carney, President of the class, Harold Hubert, Vice-Presidentg Margaret Dun- ning, Secretary, Virginia Giles, Treasurerg William Bake, Junior representative to the Student Council and Florence Schmidt and Charles Beegle. --Ruth Hamilton J-HOP A pirate ship of red and black sailed on a joyous voyage February 24th in honor of the Junior Class of Z9. A gang-plank guarded a safe entrance upon the ship after the passengers had received a red triangular shaped program bearing a pirate symbol. A canopy of red and black crepe paper furnished a striking elfect. The music by the State Travelers came from a small pirate ship at the far end of the gym. On either side there were silhouttes of pirates, and skull and cross bones. Punch was served from small wooden kegs by pirate girls and boys. Elmore Carney, captain of the pirates, led the grand march with his guest, Marie Miller. When the ship drew into dock at one o'clock the greatest event for the Junior year had closed with the largest crowd that had ever attended. M. Dunning. 24
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