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THE RAMBLER History of 11B At the beginning of the second semester of 1922, our class entered into that long dreamed-of place—The High School. Our dreams soon vanished however when we discovered that the iron rod of discipline in this school was far more effective than that to which our inexperienced minds had been accustomed. The novelty of having so many teachers and of getting to go to the different class rooms in a meas- ure made up for a disappointment. We found that however strict the teachers appeared in the assembly they always seemed agreeable and jolly in the class rooms. Of course, we immediately organized our class and we chose our be- loved English teacher, Mrs. Cummings, as our sponsor. Our first party was a lawn fete; and oh!—we shall never forget how, at the height of our good times, an egg (happily a fresh one) was thrown into our midst. Of course, we could forgive these mischievous onlookers, for we were having such a good time! The same year we took many delightful hikes. Ah—at last—we were no longer Freshies—but Sophomores if you please. This year we condescended to entertain the Freshies at a Hallo- we’en party, which was a very exciting and spooky affair. This party and more hikes made up the social activities of the year. We were now very busy with our school work and it seemed as if we went through such a mental strain in all our classes that when we reached the English class we relaxed or would you say exploded? But everything seemed so funny that we just had to laugh. Now we are Juniors. In the beginning of our Junior year we had a banquet. Oh no—we didn’t give it for the Seniors, we had it for ourselves. Such grand eats had never been served before. And now after another semester of Junior life we will be Seniors! Just think! MARY MARGARET ZOERCHER HISTORY OF CLASS OF MAY’—(Continued from page 22) there, we went through the old Court-house and we also favored the na- tives of Rome with several vocal selections. When we found a suitable place to serve our supper we stopped and played horseshoe. After a de- lightful chat around our fire we decided to motor to Tobinsport. We enjoyed our four years in High School and while most of us are glad to be so far through school, we are all sorry that in a short time our class will be scattered to the four comers of the earth. On parting each of us wishes each of the others the best of joy in life. ELBERT JOHNSON MAURICE VOGEL Page Twenty-nine
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THE RAMBLER 11 B Mary Margaret Zoercher, Julia Frey, Arthur Wagner, Lucille Eastin, Gertrude Schergens, Othella Blake, Alberta Loftis, Marie Hugger, Helen Scheible, Catherine Zoercher, Wilbur Gittings and William Ress. Page Twenty-eight
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