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r .mu i375 is a -wif as was Q , --- 4- . ,, H no ee- - res las- s s a' N 54,41 rin., 'X l -K, lady Q95 1 l l T i 'li 'll iw' lf - ll li I r lem' r mx ilslxstory of the 3umor Glass l l AST year's Junior Class, the present Senior, left a shining example for future junior ' Classes. fwisf ? Their mark is in danger. The Class of '28, although obliged to take second . , . . . I l place to the Seniors, has been gradually gaming knowledge. We were represented in 4 1 . all athleticsg football, basketball, track and cross country. We were represented in the l. l . band, orchestra and chorus and on the Staff of the Red and White. ' Y . Oy X7 - We believe in deeds not words: for thls reason many have made the athletic ? 5: teams. We have in our number two captains-track and football. We participated in lnterclass Skating, basketball and track. M? A The class made its dramatic debut this year. It presented The Lucky Break . 3 il Much praise is due Miss Dutcher for the success of the play. T l . . . . . . ll g The class has not been very active socially, but a committee is now worklng on l l ' V . . . , l plans for the Junior Prom which we expect will measure up to the standard of former ffl . mail years. i T . . . . . V r After reviewing the accomplishments of the class, we feel certain we will be able w r to take over and uphold the dignity of the high position of the Seniors for next year. l 1 1-3-s Q? U W ry it tl, in l' rr l ,l in Twenty-three , -r Q rg . .e W is . av:W-4fWlll4l5YePE,,.s:- W, f f , , . .Vs W sam? i - -as . 1 ' J
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