Hayti High School - Council Yearbook (Hayti, MO)

 - Class of 1918

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Hayti High School - Council Yearbook (Hayti, MO) online collection, 1918 Edition, Page 18 of 118
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 I r- • • ' • . V r ' •» ■. ’ . . ■ ', . .. 1.. ..... ’ -■ 1 J « . 1 r : -t • ■ - i „ . . • - y . SENIOR CLASS W -lu r T. Dorris: What «lost thou know m.o for?' -Shakespeare Foot hall. ... ii.iri t r: My reasons are most strong .’:ml you shall know them.''—Shake- sjt'.i re. Football. Drama tit Club Victor F. Reaves: Thee and thy virtues here 1 seize upon. —Shakespeare. Football. Basketball. Track. Editorial Staff. Dramatic Club. — mi

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SSL SENIOR CLASS Hattie Mae Argo: With all my love I do commend me to you. —Shakespeare. Class President. Dramatic Club. Editorial Staff Ellis Kohn: I thus would play and trilie with your reverence —Shakespeare Football. Basketball. Editorial Staff. Dra- matic Club. Class Secretary. President School Savings Bank. Nat T. Buckley: “Your graces arc wel- come.”—Shakespeare. Football. Basketball. Editorial Staff. Vice- President Class. Geo. W. Sigler “O. much I tear some ill. unlucky thing. —Shakespeare. Editorial Staff. Dramatic Club. Class Treas., Member S. S. Bank. c..? „. V. —12



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CLASS HISTORY The class of 1018 entered High School with nine members in the Freshmen class. They seemed to have no responsibility, and often laughed at the Sophomores for grumbling at having so much work to do. Most of them liked Athletics and Dramatic work and took more part in High School activities than most Freshmen. They passed out of their Freshmen year with a great deal of “greenness” rubbed off. They entered the Sophomore class in a body of eight, but a boy from Mississippi wandered in. They felt quite proud of themselves in having five members on the football team. Five members of the class were members of the basket ball teams, three boys being “Subs;” one girl and one boy on first teams. They also found that they had a poet among them. They took some of the most important parts in the Senior play. As wise Sopho- mores they tried to teach the Freshmen how to act in High School, but finally gave it up. As they passed into the Junior year they lost two of the original nine, but a boy from Cape Girardeau and a girl from Steele joined them. As Juniors, they tried to live up to their motto Impossible is Un- American.” Again they played the most important part in Athletics and Dramatic work. Six were admitted as Seniors of 1018. A boy from Portageville joined them. They look upon the frivolous Juniors and wonder if they can ever become dignified Seniors. They also try to teach the Sophomores to be economical. There are only four members graduat- ing and they call themselves the war class, as three of their class are in the service of their country. They feel quite proud of the fact that they come first in having the most names on the service flag of the High School. The Class of 1018 will leave this coming May never to meet as a class again. This thought brings a feeling of sadness but looking into the future this thought will no doubt be changed to one of gladness when the brilliant achievements of the class are noted. ■ • J U ■;

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