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Three years ago we, the class of ’22 entered High school. Those three short years have been crowded with much joy and some sorrow; much play and lots of study; much carefree pleasure and some serious thinking. Joyous we have been because we, as a class, have always looked on the bright side of things, sorrowful at times when we realize how rapidly our High school days are passing; playful when it was time to play and studious when the study hour came—this motto has proved its worth to us; and our earefree, pleasure at school parties or entertainments together with the moments of serious thinking when we realized that next year the responsibilities of a Senior would be ours. All these things have given us the school spirit and ““pep’’ which you always find in us. Our greatest lasting impression of our first year at High, was the bie reception held in our honor in the Annex Gymnasium. How well we ean re- inemper how frightened we were when they made us march around the room with partners, who were at least as embarrassed as we were. We had been told of many things which were to happen to us that evening, but our offi- cial welcome consisted of a large stick of striped candy which we enjoyed im- mensely. In our Sophomore year we began to make a good showing in school sports. Our boys made the basket ball, baseball, and track teams. Our girls proved their worth by winning interclass volley ball, baseball and track, Now we are ending our Junior year which has meant more to us than either of our first two years. We have been the ‘‘pepiest’’ and hardest working class at school for the last year and have excelled in the classroom and in the different sports. Our boys who have served us so well in athletics and those who will be the mainstay of the basketball, baseball, football and track teams next year are: Joe Dearing, who besides winning his block S and sweater in three different sports, is an excellent cartoonist; Bill Cowan, one of the best yell leaders the school has ever had: R. Hootman, H. Work, E. Pedersen. R. Hudson, W. Gutcher, V. Thompson and 8. MeTigue. The girls won the volley ball interclass again but lost the baseball to the Freshman All-Stars. There was no track meet this term as we have been learning to play soccer. I do not think that any more need to be said about the class of ’22. We are just a jolly big class and hope to be remembered lone after we leave in June, 722. HELEN MALLORY, ”22 Twenty-one
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