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-A-In W -LYON' QI Junior Class History ln the fell of nineteen hundred and twenty-one there was great excitement in Salem High. Everyone was running here and there in the assembly, looking for a seat. What was the matter? For three months old S. H. S had had a rest and today the doors were to swing open for nine more months of torment. When the doors were opened, in walked one hundred and fifteen of the greenest Freshmen that ever entered the doors of Salem High, so the upper-class men of those days will telf y61if'Sad, but true some of us fell down the stairs and others couldn't find the class rooms. But .soon we quieted down and a class meet- ing was called. For the first meeting this one was exceedingly good. Paul Graves was elected president. The class motto, Not for one's self but for all was chosen, and also, the violet for our class flower. Another meeting was called within a month and all Freshies were delighted because we had heard it was to make plans for a weiner roast. The upper-class-men were our unwelcomed guests. On December 12th, we had a party in Lyon Hall. First came the Grand March, then several games and con- tests were enjoyed by all present. An- other party was held in Lyon Hall, March 30th. The class colors were car- ried out in the refreshments, consisting of brick ice cream and cake. James Ratts was our president when we were Sophomores. We had two weiner roasts and two parties. Many of the Sophomores were on the Cub Stal'f ' which made us feel as if we were really members of S. H. S. and not just cn- lockers. At last we are Juniors. For a long time we have been looking forward to the time when we could be called upper class-men. Even when we were Fresh- men, our one thought was to become Juniors. This year the Cub Staff con- sists largely of Juniors of which fact we are very proud. Our president, Frank Ratts, proves to be a real president. At the first of school we had a weiner roast at Fort Hill. Dates seemed more plentiful than weiners. Just now we are all looking forward to Junior recep- tion. The class has been divided into four groups and each is to make as much money as possible. So far each group has been very successful in earning money. We, the class of '25, intend .to make the reception this year the best ever known in S. H. S. fPage thirty-Bightl
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