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OTHER CLASSES JUNIORS President, George H. Buck Vice-Preswklerzt, B. Frank Eby Secretary, Richard P. Baer Treasurer, Philip W. Mohlhenrich Richard Baer James Dennis William Hoffman George Buck Frank Eby Philip Mohlhenrich Samuel Poist SOPHOMORES President, John D. Metzgar Vice-President, Clinton M. Walker Secretary-Treasurer, Virginia M. Biles John Armstrong Earle Ewing Robert Swain Virginia Biles Shirley Ewing Russell Teeter Kirk Brown John Metzgar John Tully Walter Cameron John Reese Clinton Walker Harry Ziegler FRESHMEN President, Robert Balderston Vice-President, Charles Shriver Secretary, Nancy Weddle Treasurer, Girwin Winchester Robert Balderston Olive Ewing Roger Silver Emily Biles Doris Nesbitt Auvan Smith Horace Ewing Charles Shriver Nancy Weddle Girwin Winchester -..iii Eg..-
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CLASS HISTORY Down across the field they come. Could it be? Yesg it was Not- tingham's fighting song. As I first set foot upon her campus in my Freshman year I heard this line. Yes, it was to this tune that we marched to victory on the athletic field and to knowledge in the class rooms. All was not fun this first year. At Christmas time our largest building was burned to the ground. A cloud seemed to surround the whole school, but the promise of a new one quickly desolved that depression! We had forgotten our fighting song, but as the skies cleared it once again rang in our hearts. When we returned from the summer vacation every one seemed glad to get back. Nobody seemed to know why, unless they had learned to love their school. It was partly that and partly something else-the Nottingham Spirit, her fighting spirit. That spirit began to show in our very manners, habits, and struggles for victory on the football field. The whole year ran smoothly and came to the close like a song. KThat song which we had learned in our Freshman year.J At last the year had arrived for the promise to be fulfilled. Our Junior year. Our teams on the whole were better than they had ever been and our work in the classroom seemed to be growing steadily better. When the year was only half over, the new building, Magraw, was ready to be occupied. It was something to be proud of, a building that any school might well boast. The rest of the year was clear sailing, for we had studied hard in order to show, in part, our appreciation of this wonderful gift. fThe song seemed to grow and swell as though it would burst from our lips.J Can this be it? It is. What? Our Senior year! The next question is, What have we accomplished? A lot, we will say. We have learned to fight, to hope, and to study, but most of all the necessity of retaining that which we have learned. The next question will be: have we been faithful and true? And we will answer, Yes. Nottingham has been to us as a mother, giving all and asking very little in return. She has placed us upon the first rung of that great ladder-LIFE, and is ready to help us to the second. To the tune of Nottingham's great fighting song, in our hearts, we shall march steadily onward to a victorious life, standing for the principles of purity, manliness, fair-play, and Christian ideals. 24
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T ' - --i THE STUDENT SENATE The Student Senate is composed of seven students, an instructor, and the headmaster. Three of its members are elected each fall by the old students, three by the entire student body, and one is appointed by the headmaster. The Senate serves as committee for the arrangement of social affairs. It makes suggestions to the headmaster on the behalf of the students, and is a great help in matters of discipline. To be a Senator is quite an honor, for this group is made up of the school leaders. President, J. Gifford Scarborough Vice-President, Harry C. Huston, Jr. Secretary, B. Frank Eby Treasurer, J. Thomas Crosby John A. Nesbitt, Jr. J. Paul Slaybaugh, Headmaster James H. Heward Mr. Wm. Kirk, Faculty Member 25,
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