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N Suiwismnian 7, 1925, there set out a motley procession from the .junior High Schools, the riders in the strange procession gathered from the four corners of Everywhere, and bound for the high goal, Graduation, over seven hundred of the greenest, most innocent pea-greens that ever the faculty and upper-classmen had the fortune or misfortune to attempt to civilize. To lead our wandering but willing band over the first lap of the long high school journey, we chose Sir Chet Harritt, with Sir Tom Mason an able second. Lady Inore Ericksen set down on paper the few rambling thoughts we were able to produce at our class meetings, and Sir Felix Schaefller held the purse strings. .just to give our superiors a hint as to our future possibilities the Sophomores came in second in the cross-country run, and excelled besides in every held of sport. Thus opens the second lap of the journey: the travelers just a little bit disillus- ioned about easy grades, but determined not to work themselves to death even at that, also, learning by hard experience to conduct class meetings with some degree of decorum. Sir Chet Harritt was again in command of the line of march, Sir Ashley ,joerndt second in lead, Lady Margaret Webster as scribe, and Sir Ashley West, dues-collector. Theljuniors were outstanding in sports, winning the lnterclass basketball champion- ship, We had a good share in the dramatical and musical activities of the Gray Castle, and contributed several members of our class as A. S. B. Oflicers. Opening the last stage of our course, our number a little less than when we first set out, Sir I-larry Hays was chosen to guide us thru the first semester, and Sir Dan Kammeyer the second. Lady Billy Zeiss and Sir Max Gundry served as scribes, and Sir Ed Robinson and Sir Baxter Geeting as keepers of moneys completed an able command. Realizing for the first time that most of us ought to look to the state of our grades and credits, we took up our work with the best of serious intentions, and only our final grades can tell what good our midnight oil and black coflee did. As Seniors we are justly proud of ourselves in sports, drama, and debate. Joerndt, center field of the baseball nine, is a member ofthe Senior A class, and several fellows have won their letters. Our class play, Charley's Aunt was presented on May 24 to a full house. A reward was offered for the person who couldn't raise a laugh at this uproarious comedy, but the reward was strangely enough never collected. Sir Donald Wilson and Lady Carmen Perez have mastered the art of debating to a fine point. Leaders of our Alma Mater, we are dreading the time when we IULISI relinquish the reins of that leadership to another class. Realizing that these three long, yet short, years we have spent in the Gray Castle have bound us with ties impossible to break, we treasure our experiences. We are grateful for the friends we have made, and are looking forward with eager anticipation to our presentation to the Court of Life. - l-lazisi. HURS'I'. 'l'lli- linux f'.xs'ri.r I 35 I
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