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JUNIOR CLASS Early in the school year the Junior Class organized with Billy MoReynolds, president, Billy Hardin, vice- presidentg John Chandler, secretary, John Finn Robinson, annual representativeg and Miss Shipp, sponsor. Mrs. McNeill and Mrs. Butler were chosen class mothers. The first activity of the year was the rummage sale, and the class had the distinction of realizing more profit from this sale than has any Junior Class pre- viously done. Then came the contest for the football queen, who was crowned on the field at one of the games. The class broke all records and succeeded in electing Betsy Nichols for this honor. The class got behind the box-supper and made a creditable showing, Betsy Nichols again winning the prize, this time for the most attrac- tive box. In all school activities the class has been loyal and cooperative. A greater number of football players were from the Junior Class than from any other class. All of the debaters and many other school representatives were from this group. The mothers of the class directed by the sponsor gave the class one of the most enjoyable parties at the Methodist Church that any class ever had the privilege to attend. If you are looking for the class with school spirit, ability, and 'push', just come around to see the Juniors. OUR 'CLEANER UPER' MAN Our 'cleaner uper' man whose He's a good old fellow until He's a pretty good detective And a good fire fighter when When it comes to sweeping he He sweeps the whole day long name is Tip you make a slip. as all detectives are there's a basement fire. is the absolute bestg and never takes a rest. He comes to school early while all we students sleep, To keep our building shining he has to work a heap. Eugene Starkey
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