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192It T U S C O L I A N Page Twenty-Nine JUNIOR CLASS OF 1923-24 David Bailey Mary Lou Bell Charles Bostic Louise Cain Mabel Calitnese Gerald Campbell Ruth Clapper Melville Cook Frances Cooper Ralph Cooper Sherman Dobbins Walter Fortner Mary Garber Martha Gill Carl Gross Edith Hance •Juanita Haney Willis Heacock Maynard Hine Freda Hopkins Mildred Jones Irene Koehn Charline Lester Vivian Moon Helen Murray Loren Riley Muriel Itiley Eunice Roles Dorothy Rose Fd Scheidtman Nellie Schrceder Dorothv Scoggin Clara Vaughn Frank Vest Paul Williamson
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Page Thirty TUSCOLIAN 192b History of the Class of 1925 • Contrary to established precedent, this remarkable class walked as boldly into T. C. H. S. as if they had done it many times before. Nor did we feel as if we were samples of the renowned St. Patrick s favorite color. This attitude is one of our most marked characteristics and we have continued our triumphal march through five semesters to the tune of “That’s the peppiest class in school!” All this is truth, and has not some one said that “Truth is stranger than fiction?” Juanita Haney was the first president of this noble band, Ed. Scheide-man our vice-president, and Maynard Hine the trustworthy secretary-treasurer. The following year never were Sophomores more sophisticated than we, and as worldly people enjoy life, so did we find it imperative to indulge in picnics, parties, and athletics. Bostic and Gross were fixed stars in the athletic firmament by now, not to mention the other boys who upheld our honor in sports and the brave lassies who so valiently won the girls’ basketball tournament. Walter Fortner guided us through the intricacies of our second eventful year and Irene Koehn was vice-president. Ed. Scheideman was our treasurer and Dorothy Scoggin our secretary. Miss Weber and Miss Lindburg were our class advisors. But now we have left those hectic years and arrived at the elevated plateau where Juniors reside. When we assembled again our fortunes were in feminine hands, for we wisely elected our Junior officers at the end of our Sophomore year. The president was Dorothy Scoggin, vice-president, Ed. Scheideman and secretary-treasurer, Juanita Haney. Miss Lewis and Miss Lindburg hold the responsible positions of advisors. Even stately Juniors have frivolous moments and when murmurs of other class picnics reached us, the old urge was not to be denied. We decided to gratify our longing for one more hilarious picnic. It is not in a mere human’s power to describe the joys of that event—ah, no! rather, they are to be imagined. You will find our song birds in the Glee Club, regular ponies in the Latin Society, future “barn stormers” study in the Dramatic organization, ard aspiring Edisons sit on the front row at the Science lectures. However, now even the interest in our feminine and masculine athletes is aroused bv that class play, “Miss Somebody Else,” coached by our advisors to be given by this illustrious class. Will it be the success we hope for? Quin Sabe? C. B. L. “25”
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