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JUNIORS Class Officers President .............. Vfee-President ......... Secretary and Treasurer Sergeant ............... Poetess ................ Historian............... .... Virgil Johnson ..... Louise ill s Kdvtlic Widdicomne ....Joe ( h ermyer ... Helen Goodwin ...... Elmer Eretz Motto Xo reward without effort. Flower Purple Violets. Colors Nile Green and White.
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JUNIOR CLASS From Left to Right. Hack Row - Vera Dilgard, Elmer Fret , Verna Fisk. Third Row—Lynn Reed, Mahelle Bevier, Mahle Kiser, Carrol Gushwa, Joe Ovennyer. Second Row —MaudeZonker. Louise Willis, Virgil Johnson, Edythe Widdicombe, Helen Goodwin. First Row—Ethel Girardot, Lotta McGiHin, Marie Brown. %
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Virgil Johnson 1 .oniso W illis Elmer Fret . Lott a MeGifiin Mamie Zonker Marie Brown Mabel Kiser Verna Risk Junior Class Roll Edythe Widdicoinbe Carrol Gushwa Helen Goodwin Mabelle Bevier Ethel Girardot Joe Overmyer Vera Dilgard Lvnn Reed JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The “Junior watch. as we shall figuratively call it. found its way into the Assembly room of the W. 11. S.. September it. 1911- There were twenty jewels, so to speak, in the “makeup of the Junior watch. This was only an experiment to determine which of the jewels could endure the four years' test c v the H. . Faculty. : first the jewels were not at their Inst on account of being unaccustomed to their new quarters, but ere a long time had passed, they had proved their worth. After the first nhie months had passed it was found that two of the jewels were missing and could not be found at the beginning of the second year. One new jewel was received to fill one of the vacancies left by the lost jewels, and throughout this second year the watch ran snnvthly with its nineteen splendid jewels. At the beginning of the third year, four jewels were missing and great was the fear that the Junior watch could do little with so many jewels gone. a short time the remaining sixteen, (one had been found at the mid- dle of the term . proved their worth, and the watch has since been keeping excellent time. The sixteen jewels have shone brilliantly throughout the third year and Hope whispers that all will stand the test of the fourth and last year. ELMER FRETZ. Historian.
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