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Officers of the C1355 of CLIFFORD AHLERS IRMA STAMM President Vice-President HENRY NAGEL ARTHUR McCARTNEY SCCl'Ef3l y TFEBSUTEF fPage one hundred and fourteen
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' f 0 'u 2 5 -f 'WT E3 Q? hal V f 2 , ua 'xi 'lm i a b illl I 1 V i of the . I ill ii' 5' 1 5 1 V 5 , VW? S a ni E Ls ani my s ex es Ex en ou1 D G1ade life so 11lxSOH19 to most pupils xx as ey entful Vie xx ere the fi1SlL D Glade in Nexx Hughes Can . , Cm we ever forget hoxv our eyes became like saucers, and hoxv Q UA.. , CX.f'f'v7 f'b E, the Class of 1914, have been fortunate, at least in our own 6155536 X.. , . . ' , -.,, S -S' .3 It M G nervously we twisted our handkerchiefs, when xve saw, for the first time, the interior of this building, or that xve were put partially at our ease when Mr. Coy spoke a few kind xvords of xvelcome to us? Who can forget the many mishaps xve had after that first day, not least of which was for us dear little ones to lose our xvay around the building, and come in when a recitation was half over '? The event next in importance to our admission to Hughes was the dedication of our school, when, for the first time, was sung our school song, Hughes Hoxv proud xve were when that greatest of all events came, our promotion! No longer were we the babes of the school, the kids, as some called us. With delight xve came back to school the next September. There were no more fears and nervous twistings, but full of self-importance, xve took our places in the balcony, a whole floor above the D Graders. We imme- diately felt that age, with its experience, gave us many advantages over these little ones. The days of this grade, though not very eventful, were among the happiest spent, so far, at Hughes. This, our third year, xve, neither nervous nor overbearing, but at peace with everyone, returned. No longer did we snub our younger schoolmates. or adore the Seniors, but we treated all with the kindness and respect due them. This great magnanimity on our part resulted in our reception to our Seniors, xvhich we hope proved a success. If, fellow-students of Hughes, you ever think us rather proud, consult this, our history, and see how fortunate has been our career. - MARIE STURWOLD, 'H' fPage one hundred and thirteenil 4-
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