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A IN APPRECIATION IX months elapse between the time when the Senior Class meets to select the staff which will bear the brunt of the responsibility of preparing The Silhouette, and the day when the sign appears, Annual will be placed on sale this afternoon. Throughout that period stretches the monotony of class and staff meetings, advertising and subscription campaigns. And now, as the book goes to press, we want to express our gratitude to those who, by their advice and efforts, have contributed to its make-up. Whatever degree of success this volume may deserve, is due directly to their efforts. We feel safe in asserting that no editor and business manager ever received more faithful service from their staff than the present staff has given us. The assistant managers have done splendid Work -lack of space prohibits commendation of individuals. We appreciate the efforts of our art editor, who has contributed 'to the attractiveness of this book. Fred Williams '23, art editor, has given generously of his time in planning and working out the art material. Miss Cora Morton, Mr. Emil Hostetler, and Mr. W. Ross Dunn have acted as our Faculty Advisors. Miss Morton has allowed us to use the chemistry room for our staff meetings. Mr. Jones, of the Jones Studio, Cincinnati, has done all our photographic work. The Ebbert SL Richardson Company, printers, have aided us in many ways. Theirs is the credit for the mechanical excellence of The Silhouette. When one comes to the end of a good day's work, there comes to him a reward, in the satisfaction of having given the task his best efforts. So it is with us, we remember the tedious hours spent at this work, with something of a spirit of gratification, for it represents the best our class can offer. We hope that the result of our labors will prove to be a strong link in the chain that binds the graduates to the high school. We have made it our aim to include those things which will be recalled in the days when high school memories are golden memories. When from the fold we far shall stray, With souls no longer young, We'll ne'er forget our high school days, These happy friends among. - THE EDITORS. l10I
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CLASS HISTORY FEBRUARY, 1923 FOUR years ago the February Class of '23 started to Norwood High School with McKinney Gash as their leader. The first day of school McKinney was seated in a nice basin of cold water while others were welcomed in a similar way. Nevertheless, the class survived, and by June rose so high as to gain the title of Educated Freshiesf' It was not long after this until we were sophomores with headquarters on the second floor. We surely did think we were the bee's knee when we had gained the title of sophomore. But it soon wore off and we began to wonder if we would ever be juniors or seniors. Eventually we became juniors and were allowed to organize our class. At our first class meeting we elected Joe Mottern, President, Evelyn Baker, Vice- President, Stanley Crane, Secretary, and Newman Briggs, Treasurer. At this meeting we selected our class colors, green and gold, and our class motto, Multum in parvo. Several of our classmates excelled in athletics, namely Joe Aston on the football team, Howell J ones on the basket-ball team, and Virginia Warner on the girls' basket-ball team. Evelyn Baker and Joe Mottern represented our class on the Mirror Staff in '22. Finally our senior year did come and David Frisch was hailed as our presi- dent. Those assisting him were Thelma Nickel, Donald Behrman, and Nellie Losh. During our second semester of 1923 Donald Behrman was chosen as our illustrious president, with Mildred Pendery, Marion Roney, and David Frisch completing our staff of officers. We were represented this year by Joe Aston and David Frisch in football, Stanley Crane as art editor of the Mirror, and Virginia Warner in basket-ball. All in all, our class was the shining light of N. H. S. during this fall. Our days at Norwood High are now past but there are memories of old Norwood which will not pass, but will linger with us forever. . JOHN BURGOYNE. I 12 l
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