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JUNIOR HISTORY The Juniors of 1920 entered High School in 1917 with a total of twenty-eight member . Miss Mossman was elected class advisor. Alice Cook president, and John Casteel secretary ami treasurer. Many pleasant parties were enjoyed during the year. James Black and Emmett Lolxlell represented the class on the football team. At the end of the year only twenty-one members of the class remained. In the Sophomore year. Miss Wellhausen was elected class sponsor, John Casteel president and Loraine Rogers secretary and treasurer. In the declamatory contest John Casteel won second place. John Casteel was again elected president in our Junior year. James Black vice president, Bernice Gibson secretary and treasurer, Mr. Ellis class advisor. Roliert Closson and James Black represented the football team, and Tillie Idler in the girls' basketball. LAURETTA WHITNEY. Class President ...... John Casteel Vice President ..... James Black Secretary and Treasurer . . . • . Bernice Gibson Class Colors ..... Maroon and White Class Flower ...... Cream Tea Rose Class Motto .... Impossible is Unamcrican -
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Page 28 text:
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JUNIOR CLASS POEM We arc the class of twenty-one We lal orcd hard o’er Csesar’s War: And proud arc we of things we’ve done, Of other things we soon learned more. Of goals achieved, of heights attained. Of laurels won and honors gained. Geometry we studied long. The History of Ancients strong: Perhaps, as Freshmen we were green. But this in every class is seen, No greener we than others were, On Botany and blooming flowers. We burned the oil at midnight hours. We’re Juniors now—another year And then we leave our school so dear: This any teacher will aver. For green is sign of life—’tis said. Happy we if it can be said The somber colors—sign of dead : Of us that anything we did And so tho’ green, we were alive. And with this life we ever strive. Brought naught but honor to our school: Whatever law. whatever rule 'Lhe Sophomore rank we soon had gained; Was made, we kept it as we should, Our record here we still maintained: And left behind a record good. JOHN CASTKEL.
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