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Page 27 text:
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I SOPHOMORES The sophomore enters his second year of high school with a new kind of confidence and a thankfulness that he is no longer a freshman. Immediately he informs the rhinie that he is cock of the roost ’ 5 and has decided to give a little walking party. Ofttimes quite a feud develops for supremacy. Thundering down the halls in truly col- legiate” style he broadcasts his every trouble far and wide. The fair young ladies of his classes set about to make themselves more handsome and suddenly a new rosiness blushes forth. Cares are flung aside, as are books and studies — the age of jazz arrives — he is a sophomore, he is going into society. Such is the life of a sophomore. Page 25
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i fig •: h ' ••• m mm ■ m m-y.- :■■:■- . - JUNIORS The junior, enjoying freedom from the noisy sopho- more clamor and the aristocratic senior dignity, rightly has been named jolly.” He has become the mainstay of activities. He enters into all, fills the places in the clubs and activities of the senior who is passing on. Next year it is he who must confront the problems of graduation and endure the continuous flow of senior activities, so while he can be, he is jolly. From the time the first call for football was issued until the close of school, juniors were prominent in all sports. Juniors next year will carry the standard of Warren through victory and defeat and the junior year’s experi- ence will make them the most valuable pillars of the school. Page 24
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FRESHMAN In the halls of Warren the freshman, proverbially green, timid, dumb, and blundering, appeared on the first day of school as he has for so many years, wondering what it was all about. But not for long. Defying even his traditional enemy, the sophomore, during the year he gathered many honors and established a place for himself in the halls of Warren High. The freshman class has won many honors and its mem- bers have proved themselves worthy of consideration in the future. Page 26
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