Salem High School - Clarion Annual Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1905

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Him OHIPwHOZ JUNIOR CLASS 1905 NE; -. . - d P. .JX ! M1 S3 .. I ii I... Q :1 h. - :t a I H i ; 1-; 7.- o I!!! s '

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THE CLARION me ssassss The Juniors must take the responsibility of the advanced class. Considering the fact that the class is only fifteen strong these duties grow to be no small thing. The class originally consisted of forty pupils, but it has changed about until at present it consists of only fifteen pupils and but four of the original class. In a way this sounds bad, but in reality it is not, because in this sifting and changing the best has remained and as a result we have now the very- cream of the original class. The class of ,06 is in every respect a progressive class. If they do not lead in all things, they do take aholt of the handle wherever there is a vacancy and give a boost. The present Junior class has had an active part in the building of the new building and the establishment of the High School itself, and in that way have received a valuable experience that not many succeeding classes will get. '8 THE Salem High School is yet minus a Senior class, the Juniors The Sophomores Juniors, met and organized the class of ,07 for the ensuing year. The result of the election was: Ralph Moores, President; Rex Turner, Vice President; Miss Etta Welch, Secretary; Miss' Shepard, Treasurer, and Harry Mourer, Sargeant-at-Arms. Committees were ap- pointed and at the next meeting by-laws, colors and a class motto were adopted. Since then we have had a peaceful career, with the exception of a few flag fights with the disrespectful Freshies. However, the Fresh- men have learnd by experience and are seldom heard of any more. Our class r011 numbers fifty, we being the second largest class in the High School. Only modesty prevents our recounting our triumphs. Suffi- cient to say, however, that Sophomores are always found at the head of N THE 14th of last October we Sophs., setting the example for the

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