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JUNIOR CLASS
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3unior Glass WUTCCYS RICHARD GOODSPEIQD - ANNA HOLMES BERNARD JOHNSON MAv READ - Ross K. DECEW - - MO'1x'1'O-Nll11C aut uumquanl. COLORS--Purple and W11ite. C1855 ,lyell We are the class of Naughty oneg A naughty one will never run. Fight yes! Run no! Hippity! Hippity! Heigh-O! President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Dixit Historian
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Glass of '02 LOUIS CAPLIN T is not possible, in the brief space given me, to narrate the true history of the Sophomore class, for its record is so excellent that words fail meg and time will prove that this by far excels all other classes, past, present, and future. Since entering the High School in 1898, our class has been inter- ested in every phase of high school work. One third of all the athletes in the School belong to the Sophomore class. We have members in every School society, as well as on the CHAT. One thing that we can say is, that we follow the example of no other class. We do not wait for other classes to act before us, this making us entirely different from the Juniors, who could not organize their class without being told to do so for the tl1ird time. We own that we have had a fair example set before us by the Seniors, and we thank them, but follow our own ideas. The Freshmen are trying not to follow the example of any other class, but they do break from that rule on certain occasions, because they see the good results of the Sophoniores. If it were not for the man from the regions of Rawsonville, they would follow exactly in our track. In a meeting held in the fore part of the year, the following officers were elected: Edward Rice, president, Fred Kneip, vice- president g Lucy Farrington, secretary 5 Hugh McGregor, treasurer. We 110W close this outline of our history and leave the world to imagine the brilliant future that lies before us, until we meet again,
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