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"Let· take a trip 111 m morie' hip, ophomore ! \\hat a relic nn tn h called
Bark th rou rh the h) t•-gone da) . " Rat '' an) more!!! Thi ) car '' e had the plea -
\\hen lite \\a air. \ ·ithout douht or rare. ure ot "ratting'' the tre hmen. During he e -
I•. re "c reached the partin" ot ''a) " ond eme ter we ga, e a hipwrerk part) that ''a
the em) of all th(' cia e . \\ e wore the cute t
rhool I )a) \Ve \\t're off on th· ca ot
ro tume ! ! ! ~Iargare Irvine and 'arl 'I im Fur-
krw\\ ledge! Our readin r, 'ritin~. and 'rithmetir
lo\\ \\on the prize for the ·le, ere t co. tume .
wa taught to u h) \lr Edna Faul·, ~Ir . .
The rhool ) ear do ed with a hu~e ptcmr a
Ruth Hutther on. and \Ir. Loi ~IL ol ke).
Camp < r f .eno! ~lore fun!!
\\ tth thi e rellent hegtnlllnl! the ria of '+2
the cia of '+2 pa ed into the junior \ear.
tr:l\ rled through the elementar) ~rade with a
our interet· and acti,itie · widened. In 0\('111 -
retord that an) ria-.. ... could he proud of.
.. ber, "r entertained the \Iorri town, Tenne-. .'e.
Follm\ in r the prm erh. n apple for the
.. bo) at a football hanquet after th('ir l!ame with
tear her, \\'e \\'l're permitted to leave the ele-
our team. In the ,'pnng, our da pla\, " \Vhat
nH'n tar) l!rade and enter Junior H il!h. \\'eren't
a f .ife" "a pte en ted to the public. Thi " ·a a
'' e proud! attend in~ high ..,rJwol chapel, taking
romed) Ill three act-... tter the pltn ' \\"e be!!all
ph) iral eduration. having a different teacher
working tn earne-..t on the Junior-,' en i or Ban-
each period. and a -.,tlHi) hall!!! It wa during
quet which was gtven 111 ~~a~. \Ve were 'er~
the Ia t )Car of junior hil!h that \\'e made our
proud of it elaborate mal!mficence!!
fir t public appearance in the "ell remembered
t la:t the height of our ambitions enior!
min trel, " Bring the Pri.oner In." Quite a m -
\ \~ e were now the env) of ever~ tudent in
re II
..,chool. It wa - real!) an honor to have the pri\ i-
" ) ou can alw:n tell a barber
lege ot marching out of a-.,. embl) first! ( )ur cia .
B) the wa) he part hi hair,
\\a greatly di ·rna) ed b, the lo-.,. ot t\\ o mem-
1 ou ran alwa) tell a denti t
ber · Jerr~ Ea. tham and ,'ara vonDahm. How-
\Yhen )ou're in the denri·t\ chair,
ever, we \\'('rc fortunate in gaining three ne\\
nd e\ en a mu tLtan
member : Ro-.,emar) Lee, Bett\ ~IcLure, and
) ou ran tell him h) hi-., touch,
Jean Thompson. \Ve decided to puhli~h an an-
) ou can ah\ :n tell a trc hman,
nual, the " 'or L \I BI \ • " \\ hich \\a he fir t in
But )OU cannot tell him much."
Columbia High tnce 1921. A the Cnited
How happ~ the Lla of '+2 wa mer it pro- :rate now tn the "ar, we are <' peering to
motion into high . rhool. There '' ,l n 't much that modih our enior trip. The entire proceed ot
an)one could tell u , until the ophomore told our ,entor pia\ "ill be gi\en to he lnited
u \\' <.' were ra/.1 and corn inced \h how httle \\ e ,'tate-., tor deten-.,e.
reall) did kn<m. tter the "ratting" '' e ·cttlrd A we dra\\ near to the end of our enior ) ear,
down and acted more like upper-cia -..m n. Dur- \\e no\\ a) tan.'\\ell to our helO\ed ". H. '.
and proudl) face the adventure of life '' ith a
in!! thi. eventtul ) ear. \\ e hccam(' "mone) con-
firm ha. i- of knO\dedge and a memor) to look
ciou .... " o W(' began filling our depleted trea
hack on that will give u many happ) thoudH-
u r) hy pon oring a doll ba/aar, numerou can d)
th roughout life.
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