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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS HERBERT KENNEDY BUELL PATTERSON MARGARET MONROE GALE XVILLARD
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1912 THE CORRELATOR PWV29 Class of 1912 From the day when IQI2 made its debut into U. High the general opinion was that that class will certainly amount to something, and, true to the prophecy, 1912 has made good. Its class spirit has always been most enthusiastic, as has been shown by its large representation each year in different phases of school life- athletic, social, and literary. Of course, the desire to do something and to start something going has, at times, put in an appearance at inopportune moments, but nevertheless it was this active spirit which kept things going, and, we hope, has never in any way interfered with the standard of the class. i First of all, 1912 has held a splendid record in athletics ever since Freshman year. It was not always at thefhead of the percentage list, but was usually near it. This good athletic standing was prophesied the first year by the fact that the class managed to obtain the interclass football championship. Socially, too, the class has attained a high mark. Its liking for all things social was shown in its Freshman year, when a Freshman dance was given, the first of its kind ever given in the school. Each year has seen 1912 make a great success of some social affair which it has undertaken. The most prominent of these were the Freshman dance, the Junior Girls' Society, the interest taken in the Settlement Circus, and, in' 191 2, the Senior-Junior dance, the Senior-Alumni dance, and especially the Friday after- noon dances, to say nothing of the many other affairs which went off with equal success. The Girls' and Boys' Clubs have been well supported by the members of the class of 1912, and also various other clubs, including both the mixed chorus and the Girls' Glee Club. In literary work the class has always been active. The Daily, in spite of the fact that it has sometimes met with financial troubles, has been a great success, as may be seen in the bound copies. The Midway, too, has thrived wonderfully, and the CORRFLATOR1WCll, it stands entirely on its own merits. The literary clubs, too, have found hearty support from 1912, especially the Clay Club. Naturally, this interest would be taken, for in its Freshman year the class founded a debating club, which lasted through the Sophomore year. But the praises must not stop here, for there is yet another phase of school life which must be mentioned as having received more than hearty support from 1912, and that is in the Settlement Work. In anything which has ever come up in regard to raising money, or doing something for the Settlement, IQI2 has always come straight to the front.
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