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MISKODEED 1914 SENIORS r Jaifl -
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MISKODEED 1914 MR. BROWN Mr. Brown is another new member of the faculty. He is very popular, especially among the freshmen for his knowledge of the magic arts. He is instructor in science and rules his domain with the wisdom of Socrates. MISS HOCKETT Miss Hockett is little but very, very mighty. She is the life of all school dramatics and the English department would certainly suffer if she were to leave. She has a twin brother but she will not tell us his age. MISS HOWE Miss Howe is another who is spending her first year with us but we hope it will not be the last. The verse applied to Miss Welch might well apply to Miss Howe but we shall not repeat it. She hails from Indiana and has done much toward making this year a dramatic success. MR. OWEN Graduate of Michigan State yormal and head of the In- dustrial Department. MISS KELLY Instructor in! art. From .S7« e Xormal at Terre Haute and Chicago Art in.stilute. 10
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MISKODEED 1914 Senior Officers President Lewis Lang Vice-President Walter Crumley Secretary Minnie Schalliol Treasurer Kathryn Eager Colors: — Alice Blue and Gold. Flower: — White Peony. Motto:— NON NOBIS SOLUM NAT! SUMUS. We are not born for ourselves alone. YELL Yea-a-a-a-a-a-a-a 14! Yea-a-a-a-a-a-a-a 14! N-i-n-e-t-e-e-n- ! F-o-u-r-t-e-e-n- ! 19 14! Yea-a-a-a-a-a-aa- 14! Senior Class IT is indeed, with deep regret that we, the class of nineteen hundred and four- teen, bid farewell to our fellow classes, and the dear old M. H. S. Our last year has been filled with pleasure as well as hard work, and we leave our places as Seniors with genuine regret, — although we feel that the Juniors will fill our places nobly. However, our sorrow is not unmixed with pleasure when we look forward to the years for which our High School has prepared us; and we hope to succeed in such a measure that we shall do honor to the school which has trained us in our various occupations. During our Freshmen year, the new building was completed, and at the beginning of our second semester in the High School, we marched proudly to our seats in the new building, where we received detailed instructions from our prin- cipal. Miss Welch, concerning the care of the furniture. Since that time, many new teachers have joined us, and several new subjects have been added to the curriculum, — among them, vocational guidance, music and public speaking. And during the last four years the standard of the school has been raised inestimably.
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