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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the year of 1922, a group of ignorant upstarts enlisted in the army of the Blue and White, which was struggling vigorously to gain those things which are beneficial in later life. The capable leaders of the army planned four main drives against the enemy, ignorance, one of which was to take place each year. During the first year, victory was met on every hand and to celebrate tbis, social events were held. In this war as in any other, some lives were lost in the very first drive. During the second year of the war, the army was in very high spirits though the number was somewhat less. By this time, however, it was far superior to what it had been the first year. Due to the capable leaders, which lead it, the Forts of Geometry,' English, Latin, History, and many others were easily captured. The third year found the army in no less degree of spirits than the second year. During this year’s attack, the enemy was defeated on every hand. The opposing forces were so shattered that it looked for a time as if the enemy had retired from the field; but, to their surprise, they found they still had a few battles left to win. However, the army was so jubilant over their victories, that one large social event was held, the Junior-Senior Banquet. Due to the favorable outlook, four new members enlisted, who were equally skilled in experience. This year the battles were much harder but, nevertheless, they were encountered without fear. The army was again successful and thus the enemy was defeated. Although they were jubilant over their victorious encounters, nevertheless, much sadness fell upon them. They were now to bid goodbye to the good, old W alnut High, which had so trained them to win all of their battles. t78Yir7svir7iii?ir? r7s r7rtr7sfir r?4ftr7
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