President, DONALD WICKERHAM Secretary, CHRISTINA KYLE Treasurer, HARPER BICKETT JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Freshman days have passed long ago, but we like to recall beginnings of college life, entirely strange to most of us; the unfamiliar faces that met our glances which sometimes bespoke us "greenies." However we soon found our places and became easily accustomed to college life. We could not be happy without some good times nor could the upper classmen be content unless we afforded them the opportunity of some sport at our expense. At our first two spreads, we were too fleet for the Sophs but the fleetness wore off and our machines were quite disturbed in the field across from Glass's. We were not pursued to our happy Thanksgiving spread in Spring Valley. Not all our members returned to us the next year but the class though smaller was just as much alive. Again the Juniors, feeling indignant at us for having escaped their barber's tool,"swiped" one of our machines from Bickett's lane. Examinations had been thrust upon us and we celebrated their completion by a chicken supper at Johnson's. The last semester of the second year passed very, very quickly and we became Juniors long before we were willing. Again we were destined to lose some of our members and there are now just fifteen left. But though we are few in numbers, we are still that happy class that entered college in '20. We have had our spreads, at Kyle's, at Williams' and have cemented our friendships with the Seniors by the last Junior-Senior spread at Johnson's. We have had our good times and our hard luck and are now planning for hard work on our Junior Class Play. We expect to treat the Seniors loyally and to banquet them in the spring. T. M.D. 35
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