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THE 1914 ORIOLE 17 Glass nf jfehruarp, 1914 The February class of 1914 was organized at the beginning of junior year. Of the one hundred entered as Freshmen, only about forty were classified for admittance to membership. Three members of the 1913 ORIOLE board were furnished by this class. At the close of the junior year, a social was given to the graduating Seniors to acknowledge their victory over the mid-year class at a previous track meet. The Junior dance was managed by the two 1914 classes together. With these activities, the class busied itself throughout the Junior year. During the Senior year, the class proved itself worthy, though small. It soon purchased a banner, the first owned by a mid-year class. During the summer it started a circular letter, which proved so successful that it was planned to continue it after graduation. As the end of the school year approached, activities began in earnest. To pay the graduation expenses, the Senior Matinee was run, January 9, 1914. On January 16, the February 1916 class gave a social for the graduating class in the gymnasium. The three combined for a prom, which was held at Apollo Hall, january 19, and proved a great success. The day following the prom, Mr. and Mrs. Warner entertained the class at a luncheon in the bungalow, which was enjoyed and appreciated by all. The next day was the last regular day of school, and most of the class were sorry to pass in their books. january 22 will long be remembered. In the morning, class day exercises were held in assembly, at which a notable feature was the presentation to the school of a large picture of Canter- bury Cathedral. Immediately after assembly, the class ad- journed to the photographer's where a group picture was taken. In the afternoon, the graduates received the precious diplomas with exercises at the Auditorium, the address being delivered by
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18 THE 1914 ORIOLE Secretary of Commerce Redfield. The evening Of graduation, the class met at Clinton Hall with Mr. Warner and Miss VVeaver for the first f'Tech class banquetg it was certainly enjoyed by all. After a bountiful feast, each member of the class was called upon for a speechg and a set of the works of Alfred Noyes was presented to Miss Weaver. This last event marked the close of the school career Of the class of 1913M. They were well represented in all activitiesg they were earnest in their endeavors to better conditions wherever they met themg they were loyal to Tech -may they not be forgotten. OFFICERS JUNIOR YEAR President . . ..... EVERETT H. SMITH Vice-President . GEORGE A. POOLE Secretary . . J. JAMES KIMBER Treasurer .... CRAWFORD HAYVKINS SENIOR YEAR President . . ..... GEORGE A. POOLE Vice-President . EVERETT H. SMITH Secretary . . J. JAMES KIMBER Treasurer . . MAURICE J. FENTON Athletic Manager . . FRANK NAGLER Faculty Adviser ..... MISS M. A. VVEAVER CLASS COLORS: Green and White. CLASS MOTTO: Labor conquers all things. GRADUATING CLASS MARY M. BOWNE FRANK NAGLER EARL CROSS ROIJERICK PIRNIE MAURICE FENTON GEORGE A. POOLE CHESTER W. HAYNES ADRIAN L. POTTER J. JAMES KIMBER4' RALPH M. SHERMAN RALPH S. LOMBARD HAZEL J. SLATER DORIS V. MERRY EVERETT H. SMITH' 'Honor Pupils
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