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ml Oo tl)e Hunior (Class: Another scliool year has almost passed and another class has been organized in West High. This seems like monotony. But time flies, and the changes that come with its passing are anything but monotonous. Every year new problems come up for decision, and it is proper that, as upper classmen, you should take your part in these matters. The questions that have to be dealt with now affect you in almost every way—in your relation to yourselves, to your associates, and to your school as a whole. There are many contests won, not only in athletics, but in other things that develop character. Work, then, in whatever you do with our good slogan in mind, “West Wins. Sincerely your friend, Thos. P. Gruwell. 3i yum 16
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ic BESPERIArtUSS Junior Officers HI.’TH LYMAN ItOl.K UBLAXD OLADY8 BAl.TUKK CTTIIBKKT RANDALL (VIc -PmJdMt) (PmMfBt) (S wury) (Tmnnr) The Junior Class executive committee consisted of: DONALD ZIEGLER, JAMES McCREA, JESSIE OWEN, LOUISE BRUCKHOLZ, DOROTHY ROSHOLT. A high school class is particularly adapted for the accomplishment of a few things. It can establish a spirit of unity among its members. With its organization it can support the various activities of the school more strongly than without organization. It is a medium in which the instinct to excel can thrive and through which various advances which are beneficial to the school, and which would otherwise be unexecuted, can be accomplished. The Junior Gass, in trying to effect all of those things which a class can and should effect, and in trying to be a class of pronounced unity, individuality and initiative, hopes to do more than its duty to West High. 17 Rolf Uf.land.
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