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Fifi? ZllllllfillllllllllliiiElf!ill llllI!F!!E5iil?!!llllli1C?iEiSE!ElPllliiilliiiiililII!!!455ill!!llliiiililiiliilllIllllllllllllll ll!!! Senior Class History omcsns FOR 1927-1928 Pl'0SidCl1! ------- Carroll Geiger Vice President ------ Myrtle Faulkner Secretary-Treasurer - Margaret Scholtz, Dorothy Sprouse Advisors ---- Mrs. McDonnell, Mr. Brooks UE to the fact that the Class of 1928 has a great and powerful spirit of co- operation, everything that has been undertaken by it has been put over with success. With timid looks and trembling knees this group of crusaders began their four year journey through high school in the fall of 1924. With their coming, a new era was ushered into the old high school, for under their verdant exteriors were hidden the makings of the high and mighty Seniors! The fact that they were not ordinary Freshmen immediately became apparent, although the lordly Seniors did their worst to haze them into submission. The unheard-of-novelty of having Freshmen on the school athletic teams, and as leads in the operetta and in debate and declamation, was introduced by this class. And so this band of crusaders hopefully left the domain of algebraic equations to don the dignity of full fledged Sophomoresg but lo, the realms of the Pythagor- ean theorem lay before them. However, having braved the worst pangs of algebra, they found time to uphold and extend their school and class activities, even while exploring the mysteries of geometry. Their athletes were equal to any in the school and it was this year that the dramatic ability of the class was first recognized, two members having earned places in county declamation, while three were members of the High School Debate Team. They rounded out their accomplishments, made as under-classmen, by giving a Sophomore Party. They were upper classmen at last, and, with only the Seniors to look up to, their brilliancy became more outstanding. These Juniors will be remembered as the first class to have presented a Junior Play. Adam and Eva was a laudable success. The Prom also was successful. All the school declaimers were Juniors and all but one of the', six debaters were of this class. Four of the eight leads in the opera were taken by class members. On the athletic field the juniors helped make a Championship Football Team. Likewise, the Junior Girls aided in winning Track and Basketball Championships. The Senior Ball, beautiful with Christmas greens and tinsel, was a social suc- cess. Again, this class was represented in football, basketball, track, and tennis. In declamation, two Seniors earned places, while the interscholastic debate team was composed entirely of Seniors. The crowning accomplishments of their high school career were their Sneak Day, Camping Trip, and Commencement, where Seniors reigned supreme. Iola Royer, valedictorian, and Loyal Davis, salutatorian, carried off scholastic honors for the class, while Myrtle Faulkner received honorable mention. In looking back over the four years of accomplishments the class of '28 re- grets having to leave the dear old Alma Mater. Although the 52 prodigies of '28 must now leave the school where they have spent four happy years, they venture forth into life, to assail and attain. Tu-enty
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