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'T ,. - Q I , rf X .2 O i A g I us. f r.-,...h 1 ' .. rx. ' A I ' w I I . ' . 0 . X ' ' 'x 'l lx . 1 355 0 Q X T I f '99 X N JOHN CHANNING WATTS, . . Tresidenf. Golden bfofwn and bfgg, ANNA LOUISE BROWNLEE, . Secretary and Treasurer Q fi Lpell. 5 Hobble, Zick, Rah I ' Boom-a-lack, Bah I J '99, rigbf in line, r' Zig-zag, Ah ! list of flbembers. Lydia Carrey. Louise Brownlee. Donald Bowman. Clarence Smith. Minnie Platt. Vess DeLano. I Edith Gauntt. Ida Robbins. Purley Scott. Carol Bockius. Will Reed. Rosetta Gulliford. ' Myrtle Stover. Lily Geither. LaMonte Henry. Elsie Hall. Walter Moore. Mae Harwood. Hattie VanGorder. Maud Palmer. Ray Wall. Goldie Cronkhite. Grace Byrd. Zeffie Moore. Mary Glaize. Linnie Middleton. Edward Campbell. Lenora Briggs. Lucy Babb. Catherine Sohn. ' Rosamond Tibbs. Georgia Carr. Florence Green. Ada Wright. Ernest Guthrie. Mabel Shellhouse. X Clara Geither. George Dunn. Magnolia Bogue. Minnie Townsend. Lena Horton. Pearl Southall. ' F Jennie Gillespie. Will Conner. Goldie Barns. Gulie jay. Harry Six. Cora Yates. , l Georgia Collins. Channing Watts. Horace Forrest. Karl Bartley. Daisie Fowler. Edna Springer. Mamie Sanders. Wilmer Wilson. Jesse Huffman. Harry Wigger. Samuel Parry. Lula Hutchinson. Nellie Fruchey. Alonzo Wheeler. LeRoy Wheeler. Sarah Harris. Dokey Barley. Glass of '99, l ' June, 1895, sixty-five pupils wandered into their vacation with a half dreamy consciousness of having shaken the dust of the grammar school from their feet for- ever. Some of them, however, seemed to fear being buried in the mire of the higher branches, for only about three-fourths of them entered High School. The ' majority of this class desired an introduction to the almost unapproachable Caesar, while the others took a scientific course. As Freshmen the class was divided ,A N, into three sections, one occupying Miss Bennett's room: another, Miss Reynolds', and another, Mr. Morris's. As Sophomo:-e's they were all put under the care 10- A of Mr. Graves. At the beginning of the first year the class was organized with Ray Wall as president, and Louise Brownlee secretary and treasurer. The class g D 'CV , . at motto is: Esse non 'biderif' They shall he ustudious though weary. ' ' 649409 S - f I O6EO'i.Q 4 GQ e up , 5 K . fs ' '
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.P ,, ,.MM . Secretary . Treasurer Frank Moore. Arthur Neal. Guy Roush. Charles Rogers. Ethel Sohn. Dora Smith. Josie Townsend. Saxe Wallace. Ross Watson. Ovid White. Iva Shockley. 4 .N , if Q as . s AQ'- T7 f' lass of 1000. Q, OFFICERS: OFFICERS: HORACE GOULD, . . EPresident. COLORS: Yellofw and Wbhife. CORA BARKER, . . CLARA OVERMAN, . Wee-President. GUY ROUSCH, , 'lim of flDGmb6F5. M Jessie Donley. Roscoe Bert. Chris Roessler. Gertrude McFeeley. William Oesterle. John Corrigan. T ' Ethelda Zimmerman. Herbert Emley. Cleo Weaver. Ethel Badger. Della Wall. Edna Fisher. 'K Nellie Feighner. Ella Fenstermaker. Foy Knight. Howard Conover. Nellie Sheehy. Anna Fillebrown. Jeanette Smith. Blanche Fansler. Lewis Baldwin. Waldo McAtee. Bernard Shiveley. Amos Granshaw. I' Horace Gould. Roy Grewell. Erle Daniels. Cora Barker. George Krinn. Louis Hamilton. Arthur Higbee. Harry Hall. Otis Willcuts. Roy Kelly. Estella Waugh. Homer Heritage. Harry Elliott. Charles Love. Ethel Gourley. Harold Serviss. Bayard Floyd. Mabel Kelley. Heber Hemmick. Clara Overman. Theora Steele. Ethel Case. Mary Adams. Arthur Lacy. Lora Simonson. Mary Shively. Edith Esler. Ada Hough. Effie Arnold. Merle Marsh. il Blanche Heath. Lelia Yates. Roxie Kester. Dottie Lockridge. Elsie Barnes. Clem Murphy. I! Dora Cox. Frank Moore. Lewis DeWolf. Emma Gould. Robert Bruce. Jessie Marks. my Harry Armstrong. Della Boxell. Rhoda Overman. Charles Krinn. Anna Cauley. X 1 ' Glass of 1900. ST, l 5 HE class of 1900 entered High School with an enrollment of 98, a. number exceeding that of any previons class. They came from five different buildings, but iv f l a spirit of unity and concord diffused itself so rapidly that it soon seemed as if the class had always been a whole. The number entering High School made . f i l necessary a division into four sections. Three of these sections chose the classical and one the scientific course. The scientific section was sent to Miss Rey- 3 ' if nolds's room, two of the classical sections were delivered over to the tender mercies of Mr. Morris, while the third section was seated in Miss Beck's room. V 'g -X95 --: The class organized with Harry Howard, as Presidentg Gertrude McFeeIey, Vice Presidentg Edna Fisher, Secretaryg Saxe Wallace, Treasurer. During the term 'E - G i a there have been few withdrawals and several additions, so that the membership is approximately the same as during the first weeks. One sorrow has come to the class in the death of Maggie Coon, a member of the second classical section. As yet there is little in the line of class history to narrate, but the process of making history J, is going on rapidly. Made up, as it is, of live and energetic members, the class is and will be recognized as one of the potent factors in High School life. Q 19 fi 1. - ' J ,l W , 1 Q A an -mv J r r r r li W N I R Q' Q- ' Q.
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