New Hanover High School - Hanoverian Yearbook (Wilmington, NC)

 - Class of 1910

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JUNIOR CLASS

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12 ORANGE AND BLACK JUNIOR CLASS. President—Edward Hardin. Vice-President—Hallie Rutland. Secretary—Annie Taylor. Treasurer—Gladys Taylor. Editors: j Edward Hardin, Hallie Rutland. The Junior Class entered the High School in the fall of the year 1907, with an enrollment of ninety-five. It was the largest Freshman Class that the school had ever had up to that time. For the first half of the year the Assembly Hall was used as a class room, but at Christmas it was necessary to divide the class into two divisions with Miss Bonney and Miss McKoy as presiding teachers. In our Sophomore year we were again united, our number then being only forty-nine. We began our Junior Year with thirty-seven members, but it has gradually dwindled until at present there are twenty-eight on the class roll.



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14 ORANGE AND BLACK CLASS HISTORY OF SOPHOMORE I. CLASS OFFICERS FOR 1909 : President—Alice Sawyer. Vice-President —Mamie Brooks. Secretary and Treasurer —Gregory Davis. CLASS OFFICERS FOR 1910 : President—Russell Holmes. Vice-President —Louise Sneed. Secretary and Treasurer—Gregory Davis. Sophomore I, W. H. S. ’12, numbers thirty-three souls, eleven boys and twenty-two girls. The majority of the class landed on the campus from the Union School. There has been some sifting, necessarily. Several of the class were stricken with that dread disease, Mumps, during the mid-year examinations and are no longer with us. During the Freshman year, we chose red and white for our colors, the carnation for our flower, and for our motto “Always strive to do better ”—long for Excelsior. We felt at that time that we were not sufficiently conver¬ sant with the classic language to choose a motto in the tongue of Cicero.

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