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4' A Y ,, , V.. . ,,,. '. . ,rqG,b':f,i, 'L 1: s x Junior Class History When we look back over our two years in High School, it seems but yester- day that we began our career as Freshmen. The Freshmen year, as everyone realizes, is the most trying, as it takes time to get accustomed to the teachers and the embarrassment of being called Freshie. When we started in High School our class had fourteen members. I , After a nice vacation we again assembled as Sophomores at , Old Waynf High, to start another lap of our lligh School education. :This year Howard Le- Fever left us, but Ethel Melvin entered our class. Thus we retained the same number in our class enrollment. The main feature this year was the ,presentation of a spring operetta, The Wishing Well, directed by Miss Darnell, supervisor of music. Several members of our class took part in this event. It was our privilege to publish a. small paper, The Wayne High Blabber, which was received well by the community and the school. We were voted very good journalists. As Juniors, in the fall of 1927, we continued our efforts to secure more facts and greater knowledge. This year Esther Christiansen, Howard Wilson, and Ethel Melvin left to enter other schools. The Sigma Pi Gamma Literary Society was organized this year, and more than one proved his talents along this line.. Several boys and girls have shown special ability as athletes. Our representation in the Glee Club has proved our musical ability, and we have hopes of producing a second Louise Homer. Of particular interest this year was the publishing of the Antl1onian by the Junior Class. This had the hearty support of the school and the community. We predict that with perserverance, patience and pluck, we shall come to our Senior year sustaining the reputation we have gained in our other years of the High School work. V -Thelma Perry. 19 ' 3. z 6 L ,.,,.,A..xB...-, gm... ,Y - ,Y L ., Y ,, ,..L.
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