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XTX t '..eeTi . :r l Q O Njlllll' X0 History of Class of '25 The beginning of the school term of 1921 witnessed the advent of a very promising group of students into the domain of South High. Even as Freshmen, they began their upward climb to Seniorhood with meritorious effort. Evelyn Winegardner proved capable of bearing the responsibilities of leadership. Progress was rapid. The girls' enthusiasm in basketball foretold of future honors. Remark- able ability was displayed in The Gypsy Rover and Strongheart. Throughout the term the pep of this body was unexcelled. The reins of government in '22 were placed in the skilled hands of Mark Lutman. Then as Sophomoies the Class' of '25 continued its illustrious career. Their partici- pation and success in athletics was noteworthy. Representation in dramatics, music, and clubs showed the ability and spirit of a group of determined students. On re-entering S. H. S. as Juniors, the Class of '25 entrusted the administration K S I fl l ll ll . A . 3? ' ss E . f ' A VK .h h ,'-f'4,,. f-f --f' Af f----nf-W ---W f-ff+sX4g XXX.
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