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ROBERT WOODRUFF The world knows only two-Me and Caesar. Hob Sirivzzlific Class foot hall, Class president, Senior Class play, Circulation Editor Lore, manager Yarsity track, High School Band. BIG Busimfss CASTOR TAYLOR llappy and light of heart are those who on each other's faith repose. Cas , Scimztifc XYhen it comes to reciting history Cas has it all over everyone. He can tell when Columbus crossed the Delaware, and how Washington, in the battle of Gettysburg, de- feated the English and thus freed the slaves. A friend like Cas, is well worth having, for his optimistic nature dispels all gloom from those about him. Goreraiirlmlf Employee
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FRANCES WHITE Good nature and good sense must ever join, lfrfzn C0ll1lIIf'l'l'fU1 Next stop llurnham, oh, but that word Burnham rings in her ears, haunts and taunts her at night because she has a friend there and visits that vicinity whenever she gets a nickle car fare. she doesn't worry about getting back. f'1'i-:riff .bil't'I'l'ffll'.V WALTER STELZER .X son of the soil was Walter true. A friend to all whom e'er he knew. Walt Commrrrinl Our old friend XValt also hails from the beautiful city of McYeyt0wn. XValt is one of the members of the quiet, hard working group and is a general all around good fel- low. lfnnkkfrfwl' ARTHUR WALLIZE .X moral, sensible and well bred man. lim- .S'fiv11lilir Class basket ball, flass foot ball. lll1lllZl 'K'l' Class track, Senior Class play, lloys' ffllef' Club. Orchestra. lligh School Iland. Varsity foot ball Captain, Yarsily basket ball. 'Yarsily track. ,ffl-X'.Yfl'4Il l11.vi1'm'lm'
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A an FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY .. . . . ,. . Hy ll 111111111 .llrly1't'.tl11.v.t l11.vl1:1'11111 Xt the first meeting of the new class of 11:23 the officers were elected to serve for the school year. The class gave the honors to the following: Lewis Lfrownover, President: Williani Xlcliee. Yice President: Norman Deuel, Secretary, and Knisely NVagner as Custodian of the XYampuin. .Xffairs went tranquilly on. with the treasurer working hard to get the dues and the foot ball team steadily meeting defeat, .-X few meetings were held to decide on the whys and wherefores of the first class party. It was the intention of the class to have a doggie roast at a farm near Klitllin, but inclement weather caused it to be changed to the Market llall. So in October the wonderful affair was held. .Xs a whole, it was a howling success. mostly howling. and was greatly enjoyed. Things passed along quietly until basket ball season camel then things began to get interest- ing. The class had ten fast contenders for the team and from them the champs were chosen. The first move after picking the team was to order uniforms. lfrom the very first appearance in the new green togs the team began to win and defeated the Seniors for the championship title. tin the memorable night of battle the l reslunan adherents packed one side of the gym and kept the noise in proportion to their size. Immediately after the battle the victors were given a feast. QX fter this plans were made to hold another party and it was decided to hold it in the Wollner building. .Xfter many preparations the date was set for XYednesday, Xlarch 25th. This was not so largely attended as the other, but was more successful due to the fact that there was some system used. .Xt the track meet the honor was let go to the juniors, as it would not have been right to take two championships. llut even if we lost the meet, we beat the Sophs out for third place. There are only two questions of vital importance waiting upon the decision of the members of the class of 1923. The first is. to pass or not to pass the final exams. and the second, which depends upon the decision made in regards to the first question is to be or not to be a Sophomore. It is expected that IQZ3 will be the best and greatest class in l,. ll. S. again next year.
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