12 B - Olive Atchison, Ruth Briet , Lorane Bevan, John Clifford, Joe Dunn, Louise Duke, Roy Davis, Beatrice Grossman, Madeline James, Kenneth Kelley, Margaret McGuire, Malin Mitchell, Billie Nelson, Eugene Parker, Gladys Rowland, Clarence Schmidt, Norman Webster, Jessie Williamson, Douglas Rogers, Harold Strange

 

HISTORY OF LOW SENIOR CLASS

        Low Seniors? Yes, salute you lower classmen! We are here in full array, and it is up to you to recognize us. Although we have experienced many dark days, our little stair of Hope has again come into view and we are fast reaching the glorious, realm of dignified Seniors.

What happy times we had when first we met in Central School. It was a very great honor to enroll in Junior High but to be able to walk in the stately entrance of dear old High School on the 20th day of January and be able to say "Our school" was a great day for us. At last we were to be admitted into this famous school where our high school education was to be completed. True, we were only Freshmen but we were as proud as the haughty Seniors can ever be, for our fondest dreams were about to become real.

Our pleasures were many and we enjoyed them to the fullest in both Central and Junior High, yet none can compare with the exciting times of Senior High days. Here all the cherished hopes of childhood are realized and next year we will be e1igible to wear cap and gown and walk with as stately measured tread as the Seniors of this year.

 This year our Low Senior class organized as, a whole but as yet the officers have not been elected and some, really I believe the majority, are in favor of joining the High Senior Class, as they seem to be So happy and we would like to share their good times. It may be that before many days, the invitation so kindly extended by that class will be accepted by the whole class.

Last year marked the date of rather thrilling times at this dear old campus, when about thirty little juniors walked out on Senior day. But they did not feel quite so high and mighty when each little Junior was seen the next day walking up the walk in company with either mother or father. But even those days were happy and never to be forgotten by any of us.

 Well, this marks the end of our Low Senior Class history but just you wait and next year you will hear us proclaim long and loud and it is to be hoped that we are stronger Seniors than we are now.

 Jessie Williamson '25