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.-. - Gb Ffrx-V s . veil. - 1 'Y INCH . i' 'me Pmrvs . A7Mmwg 'lx v-Q . 'ua rQN..i 3 ..... 1uvgfl'EWZAQGLSETTTZAJnnimevffwm.-fzJ.Q, wwf Qlilass iiaistnrp There is an expression, Small but mighty, that undoubtedly refers to the Senior class of nineteen hundred and twenty one. At least, we may claim the part that reads small for we are only twelve in number. When we entered high school as Freshmen there were twenty-five of us. Vera Howard was our class president. Our superintendent was Perry D. Pointer whom We liked very much. Mr. Gale Smith was our princi- pal. The other teachers were Miss Marie Sharp, English and German, Miss Harriet Cade, Mathematics and Miss Ethel Coats, Domestic Science. Mr. Pointer taught Latin. Mr. Alfred J. Hesler taught Agriculture. This was the year that the vocational agriculture department was added to the high school. Seven Freshmen boys entered this class. Through the co- operation of Purdue University, the agriculture class, consisting of the Freshmen and Sophomores, took over Mr. William Madigan's orchard. Mr. Hesler was in charge of this work. The next year, we received the name, Sof-no-more, and were very glad. We had lost seven members, leaving only eighteen. Mr. Pointer and Mr. Smith greeted us again as superintendent and principal, respec- tively. Mr. Hesler retained his position until Christmas when his place was taken by Arnold R. Kemp. Miss Lois Marshall was our English teach- er. This year, Gale Marquess was our class president. We gave a min- strel show at stunt night. Otherwise the year was rather uneventful ex-- cept for the usual class functions. The next year we were wise Juniors and lived up to the title quite well. The new teachers were Miss Hattie White, English and Miss Nellie Young, Mathematics and Latin. During the late summer before we enter- ed our third year of high school we lost one of our classmates in the death of Miss Helen Grady. We gained two new members, Edward Mallett of the class of '20, who had been in the army for two years and Geraldine Price from Indiana Harbor. Russell Howard was our president this year. After much deliberation we gave the Seniors a reception in the spring. Now we have reached our aim and are dignified Seniors. We lost five members of the class and are now reduced to twelve. This year Mr. Smith is our superintendent, Mr. Archie Priest, our new principal, Mr. Kenneth Cade, teacher of vocational agriculture and Miss Scott, English teacher When Miss Young resigned in January, I. J. Cunningham was hired as Mathematics and Latin teacher. We have spent four short and happy years here and are sorry to leave, yet we shall be glad when we receive our diplomas for which We have work- ed so hard. --Fauneil Houts 19 21
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Page 20 text:
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,M 'rr-me Pmrvs a , , .1 ' 'L wi..1m.Exxvv,., '11r.a17ff-fffglsliwgiliiglfllh:..f.,, - gums, lf. -gl xg? Zin illllemuriam In loving remembrance of Zlaelen Grahp Who died August, 1919 Only two short years of her presence, But those were happy daysg We all learned to love her With her kind and loving ways. A dear classmate from us has goneg Her voice we loved is stilled. A vacant place is in our class Which never can be filled. We all know God has called her So why weep tears of sorrow? She is at heavenly peace and rest Waiting for us tomorrow. J! .4 .55 Ballas Qllen Died, July, 1920. Up where the flowers bloom brighter U p where the sun always shines, Up where care never enters Up in that home divine. Up where peace always reigns supreme Up where there is no sin, We shall meet you again there, Dallas Ready a new life to begin. Maude Songer. 19 ... . 21
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