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January QJlaea of 1911 As Juniors, the January class of 1911 was very slow in organizing; but before many days of the new semester had passed, the secretary of the class as Juniors resigned her position and called for a meeting of the 'T.” Seniors on February 14, 1910. The first problem of organization was the matter of electing the officers. The outcome of the election was that Raymond Sanborn, a worthy representative of the class, was chosen president by a large majority; Winifred Larson was unanimously elected vice-president; and Ruth Wester for secretary, was a happy choice. Looking forward to the vast amounts of money to be handled, a trusted and honest treasurer was found in the person of Archie Paul. As have all the “IP’ Senior classes, the January class of 1911 has been most anxious to secure the class pins. Ruth Wester, Minnie Young, Engvall Knudson and Raymond Sanborn were appointed as committee to secure designs. Eleven different designs were submitted to the class at the next meeting, on March eighth, but no decision was made. On March twenty-ninth, they were put to vote and a unanimous choice resulted. Altho the meetings have been conducted with all seriousness, there has been a little disturbance, due to the fact that many of the “I» Seniors still sit in “11 room, while a large proportion sit in “A” room, making a weak union, which cannot be strengthened until as “A” Seniors we shall all be together. We consider ourselves most fortunate that we are not to be graduated in June, for it is hoped that by next January the new auditorium will be completed and the January class of 1911 will, we hope, have the honor of being the first class to hold its commencement exercises in the South High Auditorium. 19 LULU V. WILL.
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