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s ,' ' XA S. Q in 4,'f-. -- .. -. 1- ,. ..- -. . ,M - - . ..,, ...r 4 As -V . Junior Class History ln September, '22, we gathered as Freshmen in the assembly hall of R- S. H. S. We elected Kenneth Wertz President, Carl Dugle Vice-presi- dent, and Elizabeth Ricketts Secretary-Treasurer, We were initiated into' the mysteries of Latin and Algebra. Our attack on these, the Freshmen's enemies, soon forced the higher classmen to acknowledge our presence. A few parties served to break the routine of the year. The next September we again gathered in R. S, H. S., this time to meet with a new faculty. After choosing Roy Gibson President and Rudolph Hall vice-president, we came face to face with Caesar and his leionaries, Nothing claunted, we attacked our subjects with determination and established our standing as a class. During our second year the first annual subscription sales contest was held, out of which, we emerged victorious, both in number of sales by the class as a whole and in having the person who sold the most by himself. A party given us by the losing classes was our reward for this victory. Let it also be mentioned that on our entrance to school this second year we found our number decreased by three. Last fall we came back as Juniors, think of it! juniors in I-ligfh School. This year we lost one member of our class but immediately gained another- We elected our ofhcers, settled down to our studies, especial- ly Cicero and Geometry. With the former our efforts were successful, but with the latter we found success could be obtained only by the use of a little midnight oil. On Hallowe'en night the first important social event of the year was given, a masquerade party which we gave the Seniors, Sophomores, and Faculty, One clear. cold night in january we again gathered socially, this time for a coasting party. Sleds were brought and merry time was had by all. Another, and perhaps the most outstanding event of the year, was our second victory in the annual subscription sales contest. This time the class aided by untiring individual members won so great a victory that the contest was not even exciting. We look forward 'now to the success of our class play, 'The Path Across the Hill. May we be back next year as Seniors with our ranks unbroken, R, S.IIlllllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 llllllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllH. S.
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