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lltPnge Twenty'-Four THEREVIEW1924 lIIIIINSIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllllllllllulllllumu-lmlwlllllllllllllll lllllll llllllllllllIllllllllllltlllllltllllllll lllllll lllll lllll llltllllllIIItIIllIIlItlllIlllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllhltllllllll l JUNIOR A Geraldine Doane ........ ...... 4 . ........... ' ........ ............... P resident Edward Allen .,,...,.. ............... I ...... ....... V i ce-President Margie Hughes ,,,,,., ...... . -.Secretary Marion Ross .................... .................... T reasurer Class Color Flower Purple and White Aster A Motto: Service, Co-operation and loyalty A 9514 . J UST a few years ago our class started out into the world. We were freshies then- and now 'we are--well, you all know. When we started out, there were not so many of us as there were in the other classes before us. Now there is just a nice number left and enough to hold up the honor of the class. 4 UNDER the guidance of our advisors, Miss Horn and Mr. Harkness, we have prospered, and with their help we have become what we are now. NEVER again will the high school be able to be as proud of a junior class as they should be ours. Our boys and girls have supported her in times of games and meets and have helped to establish the fine name she now holds. L r INTELLIGENT class! Quite true! There are quite a few of us on' the H. S. S. and a few even hold office. We know that some pins will be A carried off in the graduating class. GVER half of the class belong to the Block Letter and Point and Letter Societies. This honor has been won by getting the required number of points and honors in order .to belong. W R ESULTS in the by-gone months have been very good. -At the recent Senior Bazaar, we had a good time and came out ahead financially besides. l 1 t Al..Tl'l'OUGl'l there are only about thirty members, we hope to Be always loyal to our class. R Respect our teachers and fellow students. Support and hold up the honor of the school.
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Page Twenty,-Six I THEREVIEWI924 :-'Z-QI! 1' ' ' ' f s w 4 - - '- ' - -. - f f'f 'f f'1f m 1 '1--'- - --'-'11- uw 1-'-1 1''lff- I'111'I '1 'f 'ff'-1 1 uw - f '-'l- IlS4.:i4'+- i JUNIOR B President ............. ........................... ...... E l izabeth Marriott Vifle-P resident ........ ,,,,,,,, G ladys Worsham Secretary .................. ........ G ertrude Clothier Business Manager ........ ,,,,,,,,,,, A lvin Munger Breeze Reporter ....... ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, B e mice Holmes Review Editor ....... .................... G ertrude Clothier Class Advisors ....... ......... ....... M i ss Hook, Mr. Harkness 'ill' Feb. 30, l975. ' i Rained hard all day today, but I had a good time. Rummaged in the attic and found an old book with both covers off and some of the back leaves gone. Read it just the same. You could never guess what it was about. Here is part of what I read: Will freshmen never cease? No, on January I6, l92.2, another group of greens were admitted to S. M. U. H. S. We were rather a large group, and acted, the first few days, as all others of the newcomers do, but soon we organized, with Edward Allen as our president. The first semester we studied hard and got good marks. In the second half, Albert Purkiss became our ahead. The boys stepped out fbashfullyl in their football togs and won the interclassichampionship. The girls were timidg .so nothing was seen or heard of them 'in athletics. However, they came out of it and loosened their feet at the party' at which S. M. Ll. H. S. received us officially and delightedly. ' f . Isn't it a grand and glorious feeling? Sophomores, now, can't be razzed any more. Harry Gill was chosen leader. All the self-consciousness had vanished by this time, and we stepped forth and took all that was coming to us,-the interclass baseball championship, nearly, that is, if the freshmen hadn't beat us by a 5-0 score. Revenge is sweet, though! ln track we ran away from them. The second semester there weren't enough boys to go around at class meetingsg so a girl, Gertrude, Clothier, held the 'high handf The girls devel- oped a wicked swing of their arms, for they won the interclass games in hockey. Edward Allen left us this half and joined forces with the junior B's. Not fresh, not 'soft', perhaps 'junk', anyway, juniors and petticoat rule again, for Elizabeth Marriott was chosen president-Oh, boy!--and class rings ordered. This year we were represented on the Board of Control by Albert Purkiss as business manager. More boys went out for coaching, while the girls learned to dog trot, and enjoyed it very- Finish it as you will, for the pages are no more. ' GERTRUDE C.
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