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Senior Class Hisioru lt was in the fall of '18 that the class of '22 entered Thorp High. Our class wasn't unusually large but we numbered as many and more as either of the other two classes above us, which were all our High School could boast. NVe were real Freshmen beyond doubt but we soon overcame our natural greenness through our continuous and patient laboring with our studies and at the end of of the year we were real active and respected Freshmen, destined to become the most brilliant and best of all classesffthe Seniors of 1922. The next year opened as bright as the first, and we came back to school happy and full of ambition and determination to make our Sophomore Year a success. Our first social function of the year was the Freshman initiation, which was a decided success, owing to the splendid help given by our class advisor. Miss Lie. All during this year we were the life and pep of the school. And so we passed the happy months as Sophomores and at the end of the school year we were informed that we had become dignified Juniors. We all entered our Third Year with the feeling of our great importance to the High School. But owing to sickness and other things which happened during this year it wasn't the kind of a year that we had hoped for. Nevertheless, we Juniors had still enough life and pep left from tlte last year to give several in- formal dances and other social functions to enliven the lower classes. Seniors! at last! Our numbers as Seniors are few, owing to the fact that some of our classmates are drifting by the wayside or have moved to a distant town where they are helping in other schools. But regardless of this fact we have proved ourselves capable of doing mighty things. Soon this class will be separated but may we ever remain true to the ideals we have learned in Dear Old Thorp Hi. lt is with a. feeling of gladness and yet of sorrow, too, that we leave for the next stage of 1ife's work. We are glad to be off to help in greater things, yet sorry to bid farewell to the school of our youth and to a friend so true as the old school has proven itself to be. And the last word before we leave is to extend our sincere thanks to all the members of the faculty who have guided us thru our difficulties and given willingly and with never-ceasing interest the best they could to help us. D. S., '22. 111-.
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Marshall Goodwin Bruce Schwarck Asal Hatfield Raymond Snyder Calvin Pearson Etta. Yearwood Ezra Hornibrook Jack Snyder T131
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