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CHE history of the Senior (’lass begins in the spring of the year nineteen hundred and sixteen. It was then that two of our members were in the Graduating Class of Hie Eighth Grade in the Westwood Grammar School, and they manifested their desire to attend High School. In September of that year a very large Freshman Class was enrolled. They were treated rough by the upper classmen. I he girls were made to dress in indescribable costumes, green ribbons, etc., and the boys were also likewise adorned. All that year we suffered and bore it patiently. 1 he next year we found that we rather enjoyed torturing the new “ Frosh,” just as we had so heartlessly been treated. That year there “hailed in” from Nevada, a sturdy, red- cheeked youth—namely, Vern Ricketts. Then from Minne- sota there came a wise and studious lad, Walter Luff, Jr., to join th(‘ ranks of tried and true. Ingerman Jacobsen also joined the class at that time. The billowing year a New Yorker arrived from Elko, Xev., Elliott Cassidy, as he is known throughout the town— called by friends and class-mates, “Hop-a-long” or “Hoppy.” As new members came, old members dropped out. Some went to other schools, others took up a trade. Audrey Staten, who up to this time had been with us in all of our peaceful endeavors, now graduated from the commercial department. 1 his year we enjoyed the pleasure of welcoming Bess Coil, from Hanford, California, among our “jolly six,” for that’s what we find we are. From the large Freshman ('lass of some fifteen or twenty there are two left, and four students have entered since that time. As we prepare to graduate we find that it is a case of the survival of the fittest. M3J
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