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OFFICERS: President—Em met McGraw Vice President—Wile Gamble SeCR ETA I i Y— I )0R )T 11Y SMITH TREASE R HR—CLARA IIESS 11 istorian—Bertiia Barnes HISTORY OH three years the class of 1915 has been before the public,—the irresponsible. Freshmen, the irrepressible Sophomores, and the ir- resistible Juniors, whose superior ability may be judged by the character of this volume. This history will necessarily be brief, for those who say little, do much. Ever since their entrance into the school, the influence of the present Junior class has been felt in all lines of the school’s activities. The present Sophomore and Freshmen classes look up to tin Juniors as their ideals, perhaps more than to the Seniors. The Juniors have met with a number of difficult problems during their school life, but they have solved them to the satisfaction of all. The class is really exceptional, as a whole. Our class President was the captain of the 1914 basket ball team, and to- gether with others of the class is the nucleus of a strong and successful team, of which the whole school is justly proud. Young men of our class won honor in foot ball. The girls’ bakest ball team, also, is really exceptional. Not only along the line of athletics do we excel. One of the best pianists in the school is a Junior; we also have several who have distinguished them- selves as soloists; and a few talented actors. And among our literary geniuses: Junior girls won the first and second prizes in the declamatory contest last June, and a Junior boy won first prize in the short story contest. The first and second Lieutenants of Company B. are Juniors, and under their inspiring leadership the company has flourished so much that it is the desire of every young man in school to enter Company B. If, in later life, you chance to meet graduates of this school who influence and inspire you to better and higher things, you may be sure that those persons were of the class of 1915 of the State Normal and Industrial School. We hope you may meet many of them. THE SNITCHKK [ Page 26 ]
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