. The Cub [1921] . Class History 2-1. HE first division of the Sophomore Class is very proud of itsclass record. Not long after school started the class or-ganized and elected a president, secretary, and treasurer. Thepresident is Lillian Davis; secretary, Bertha Thalley; andtreasurer, Redmond Dill. Weekly class meetings are heldregularly, and this helps the members of the class to learnthe spirit of teamwork. The colors of the class are old rose and gray, andthe flower is a pink rose. The class motto is Labor Omnia Vincit. Forseveral months the class has come within a fraction of a point of w


. The Cub [1921] . Class History 2-1. HE first division of the Sophomore Class is very proud of itsclass record. Not long after school started the class or-ganized and elected a president, secretary, and treasurer. Thepresident is Lillian Davis; secretary, Bertha Thalley; andtreasurer, Redmond Dill. Weekly class meetings are heldregularly, and this helps the members of the class to learnthe spirit of teamwork. The colors of the class are old rose and gray, andthe flower is a pink rose. The class motto is Labor Omnia Vincit. Forseveral months the class has come within a fraction of a point of winning thecup offered to the class that has the highest median. As yet we have not ob-tained the cup, but that isnt saying that weare losing hope. We are determined to getthat cup and are putting forth a mighty ef-fort to do so. Even Mary Davenport andGenoa Thomas are thinking about studyingtheir lessons. When the 1921 Red Crossdrive was launched ours was the only 100per cent class in High School. Two mem-bers of our class are on the


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