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covered with grass. Although our lessons were difficult, by constant application we have managed to push forward to the Junior class, and it is here that we are now laboring. Wliat we have done in the short time since we entered this class is surely worthy of notice, VVe now number thirteen and are all working steadily, although Fred loses his head occasionally-as one of the girls in the seventh grade remarked. Many have been our pleasures and victories. No class has won greater re- nown than the class of 1906. As our past history is now finished, and we have no knowledge of our future the record must end here But no matter, what task is before us we must make a great effort to accomplish it. We would say to the classes that are to follow us,-if we have done so much 3 why should you not work faithfully to accomplish the same? . We are sure that success will crown our class as it has the classes before itg therefore let us all work never forgetting our motto : H Non Scholae, sea' Vilaef, rd., y . I? Q RFQ, QQJD sf1:m'.,s s Q .R ,fa fu 'f 5- tiff' f . A r rf mf Q W 'l, , U 'Q -,f', , . i lr MM l W WW I 7 r Aw. -fi , --.' ' .:.. , ,yy v ,'L i 'ir :V Vp ffl iff 7 ' ll' , ., , 3 ,f , l r - fr' f 68
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History a class of 1906 ! How proud we feel when we hear it mentioned ! And --5 why should we not be proud of a class which has accomplished as much A . U - fvq' as ours ? For three ycars we have diligently labored in our high school duties. There has been scarcely anything put before us so 'difficult V A q u that we have not been able to master it though sometimes we have been obliged to spend a short time after school hours to accomplish the task. When we entered school in September 1902 after a pleasant vacation we had in our class eighteen members During our first year of high school life we had many difficulties Foremost among these Latm which multiplied our troubles the latter part of the year Many accidents occurred that year though none were serious I lmagine Louise has not forgotten the day she barely escaped falling down stairs on returning from Assembly Hall Elifabeth was especially noted among her classmates for politeness for when she was so unfortunate as to run into the door she politely begged pardon of it Qthinl-ring it was the principalj All of this grade were diligent scholars but there were some exceptionally bright members of the class Cnr teachers must have been convinced of this fact when one of them informed him in Civil Government class that Columbus founded Washington Work and pleasure combined made the second year one of happiness We were sorry to lose three members of our class but we were Joined by four new pupils We then numbered nineteen Very earnestly did we labor during the year and many were our successes Attention during recitation was one characteristic of the eighth grade for we always believed we could learn many things in class It was due to this fact that one day we received the knowledge from Nannie that the bottom of tht? Ocean was 67 y , . . - - , . - 1 . V . . . , I . . ' . . , ,. .r . . .J ' ! 0 un - V u , if s 0 ' 7 . . , . 3 . . . 7 ' o v a n ' 1 1 1 I ! . . . , , C . V 9 ' ' ---r. . . .: - K - - . 1 . , - L, 'I
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