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History of the Class of 1922 HE Class of '22 will soon be past history. Four short years ago we started our high school career at Parker. Our class instituted the self-government plan modeled after the city government, and this proved to be a great success. ln September of 1919, we entered Steele. This was the greatest event in our lives, to which we had been looking forward for a long time. For the first few weeks, we were timid little Sophomores, awed by the superior learning and dignity of the Juniors and Seniors. VVe soon became acquainted with Steele, however, and felt as much at home as did our upper class-mates. VVe enjoyed immensely the reception which the juniors gave to welcome us. VVe soon became interested in the various activities of the school and were valuable additions to the societies. Time sped swiftly on and behold, we were juniors! ln our turn we enter- tained the Sophomores. The Steele spirit was evidenced in all our under- takings. Wfe entered into all the activities of the school with vigor. VVe excelled in scholarship and had more merit pupils than either of the other two classes. When we organized, we elected a capable staff of officers. Tis- cher Hoerner was our President. NYith the help of these leaders, we developed a remarkable spirit of co-operation. Our Junior Follies was a tremendous success, and we cleared a greater amount of money than any other junior Class had ever succeeded in doing. At the end of the year, we gave our Senior Farewell at Memorial Hall. It was a festive occasion which was enjoyed by all who attended. And now we are Seniors, at last. Under our capable President, Sam Lebensburger, our class spirit has increased and multiplied. Our debating team is equal to that of any previous year. A large proportion of the athletic teams are from the Senior Class. Our Senior Carnivali' succeeded far beyond the expectations of everyone. The Class Play, The Amazons, was well presented and was a financial success. ln a very short time we shall be out in life. Many will add to their store of knowledge in the various colleges of the country, but, for some, graduation means the end of their school life. Perhaps we scarcely realize all the valuable and beneficial lessons we have learned at Steele, but some time we may value them as we should. Soon we must bid our last farewell to these halls where we have spent so many happy hours of study. Our memories of the Years in Steele will be the happiest of our lives. Here we were young,-here we made our friendships-here we saw visions of things beautiful. Grace E. Mclllhenny, '22 rnxoi-1 Tw I'IN'l' v - in v ic -I i
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