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Junior Class I 020 President...... Vice President Secretary..... Treasurer..... II istorian... OFFICERS Wilbur Glenn .... Miriam Brown Margaret Winters Margaret Sigler Miriam Brown Colors—Maroon and Gray. Flower—Rod Clover. MOTTO Nihil sine labore. YELL Raw! Raw! Raw! Who are we? 1940 Class, don’t you see! Raw! Raw! Raw! Smithsburg High School Yes, sir-re!
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3untor (Class istorp NOTHER year has passed and 1920 is now called to record her fame - »■ on the pages of her own hook. It is an extreme pleasure to he given the opportunity to tell of the victories and achievements of our class. We cannot enumerate them all; we will only record a few of our successes, and tell of the spirit of our class. We would not for a moment have you think, kind reader, that we have had no failures and defeats, but they have been but stepping stones to greater things. As we look back over the past two years we see ourselves as Freshmen, a lively group of sixteen members, entering this historic field. We were sometimes unruly; then being ruled; taking a most active part in all High School activities, but never losing sight of our one great aim—to become Seniors. The Sophomores “kidded” us, the Juniors “slammed” us, and the Seniors “bossed” us. But we were by no means crushed. We are still struggling on, and we hope to prove by the miscellaneous articles in this book that our three years of High School have been used to a great advantage. As we have said, 1920 always has been prominent in all lines of High School activities. She has taken an active part in all athletic meets. Along literary lines, 1920 has not been lacking. The Literary Societies have been made greater by our orators and the School publications have been benefited by the ability of our students. In this way we have come thus far through our school years, trying to realize the responsibility of our position, trying to realize the importance of our opportunities. We have left an impression upon the succeeding generations of the School, and we pray that it has been for the better- ment of all. We have failed in many ways, but only as all students fail. We have lived with this always before us—that Fate, fickle goddess that she is. Loves him without a doubt, Who for the moment may be down, But never owns he’s out. 23
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