West Plains High School - Zizzer Yearbook (West Plains, MO)

 - Class of 1914

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unior Class History We are not given to idle boasting, and in writing a few statements of our career here-we shall attempt to be truthful and un- prejudiced. When we entered High School we had two attributes essential to success, namely: we were clever, we were original. Of course we have many good qualities. Al- t.ll0l1gh we have not done unexcelled work, -:HQ--f l m ,-: .siss y . B' 1? .rx :L xx s. v- 'Ti-5. x FX' 5s xi -riWt'r:i2Mlj.'5fT'l hi':1 o SMAQRM-tl-' .gif-1155 ffh, ' f' .f..:0r ,. '52 Q tw was A ,U -.1 . . -fr ., . II' I V ,IX , V :sri-.sg 1 Q f 'q1,' fre. -so T 11. -. . .L is --s:3A . i.4gfM-ig. .N . o Y --Wa i Q. is --vc.-Tu OUR FUTURE HEROES our tasks have been attempted in a straight- forward and earnest way. A few have left us from carelessness but that fact is positive proof that the best are left. We have this year demonstrated our loyalty among ourselves. In athletics the Juniors are not a bit behind. In football the star players come from the ranks of the Jun- iors. In basketball the stars, both boys and girls, came from the Junior class. In base- ball and tennis they lead the list. Socially they are the jolliest bunch going. Even the Seniors are outranked there, for they always invite the Juniors to their part- ies so that they will not be so solemn and oppressive. On September the fifth, nineteen hundred and eleven, when we first entered this in- stitution of learning we received several shocks both mentally and physically. For as we came on the grounds we were barb- rrously seized by many hands and quickly dragged along by a long line of human forms who had paddles in their hands. Then we were given a push and knew no more until we found ourselves about one hundred yards farther down the walk, feeling very discon- tented with High School life in general and things indeed felt very general to us. How- ever, like heroes of yore we put on a brave front and with the courage of a Napoleon entered and sat down very easily in our seats and legan assuming knowledge. When Sophomores, We did so many credi- table things that we were accredited with being the best class in school and now that we are judicious, unequaled, ingenious, op- timistic, scholastic, studious Juniors the teachers are indeed proud of us and our record. As to noble, ambitions and high aspira- tions, we have many. We have hope next year when we are Seniors in the new build- ing to set a good example for the lower classmen and to get one hundred in every subject that we can and to successfully edit a school annual and leave our work in High School. l think that in the Junior class History our class teacher, Miss Lawing, should have honorable mention. She has stayed with us through thick and thin and has tried in every way to improve and train us and to make us in every way jolly, good, stndious, scholars. A , J A ur ..,,-y ni, e 1 .- . Q' E ,. - we -ff? ji Je'- 'Ws xr' 37 1 ' ' an .. ' W7 I . 'N .' . .E-cv. l.. ,. 'H - f i 91.06 H S



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