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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As a gurgling spring, we the class of 1911, bub- bling over with spirit and enthusiasm, began our eventful career, September 8, 1910. After getting into the general routine of school work we called a class meeting at which officers for the year were elected and our colors the Old Brown and Gold, ' to which every member of the class silently swore fidelity and devotion, were selected. The great event of our first year was the Junior Promenade, the first affair of the kind ever given in the school. It was a decided success. The parr, we took in the Campus Pageant was a fitting close for our prosperous First Year ' s Work. After a pleasant vacation, we resumed our studies as Middlers. Oh! What a delightful and successful year that was. The reception given by our class in the winter term was one long to be re- membered. Next came the Gymnasium Exhibition in which we reflected due credit upon the school. Again came the Campus Pageant, and 1911 was not behind in making it an important feature of the Commencement Exercises. As the stream flows calmly to the river, our Middle Year passed on un- til State Board directed our course into that im- portant river — the Senior Class. The greatest event of our Senior Year thus far, for we have not yet been ushered into that glorious realm — Commencement Week, was the Senior Class Play on Thanksgiving evening. In the interclass basket ball game which occurred during the winter, both Senior boys and Senior girls came out victor- ious. In all phases of School life — Scholarship, So- ciety, Athletics — the class of 1911 has excelled. It has been our aim all through the course to reach a higher standard than any preceding class, and in this we hope we have been successful. As the river in its course meets obstacles to hinder its progress, so has our class; but owing to its unity and capability, it has been able to pass over every difficulty and triumphantly reach its goal. And now, with feelings of loyalty and regret, we leave our Alma Mater and fellow students to go out into the great ocean of life.
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CLASS YELL Clickety, clackety, clickety, clax Rickety, rackety, rickety, rax, Prix! Prax! Quickety, quax Killa, Kazza, Kazzang, Kazzevan Gilli, Gilla, Gallang, Geneven Seniors! Seniors ' 1911. COLORS Brown and Gold FLOWER Yellow Rose MOTTO Perseverentia omnia vi licit CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Recording Secretary Corrseponding Secretary Treasurer Harry E. Stahlman Walter P. Rossman Alice Fenstamaker Harriett Hays Harry S. Manson
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