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THE JUNIOR CLASS
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Gbc Spub Alta Young—A member who started with us in the ABC days. Her special love and passion is for the scenery, etc., of Chadron. She won a place on second debating team and took part in “The Roman Wedding”. She is a musician and i® one of the “Reds”. Jay Vance—A debater of noted fame, who is a member of the second debating team and who won second in Oratorical class of the local contest. Jay is a great favorite among the girls. Anna Bernhardt—Who is the popular “June” in the class play, is a noted musician and great on the seal e giggle, which she persists in practicing. She is a cute and jolly girl. Maude McAllister—A late arrival in the noble class of 1912, having been in our ranks for the Senior year only. She is the exchange editor for the Spud and is the stage-struck girl in the class play. Vera Spencer—A member of the class for the lest seven years. She has part i n the class play, and looks forward to a domestic life as she is greatly interested in the Domestic Science course. Neva Brenaman—Watered our class in 1904 and has been a faithful member from joining in the honors of 1912 to decorating the pavements with paint. She takes part in the olaas play and is one of the famous band of “Reds”. Martin Nolan—“Old Ironsides”, is renowned as a basket shooter and is captain of the Basket Ball team. He is business manager for the Spud, class president, president, of the Athletic board, one of the leading characters in “Hicks at College”, famous for his Irish wit, and best of all he belongs to the band of “Reds”. Willie Eldred—President of the I atin club, president of the Tennis club, president of the Palladian society, Hicks in the class play, Marcus Cicero in “The Roman Wedding”, star of the Vergil class, funny man far tihe Spud, but alias no, he is not one of the “Reds”. Charles Damon Never serious, having a marked talent for teasing. He is clarinetist in the orchestra and is great on off-hand talks. He is still in the knicker-hocker stage and is one of the “Reds”. He is the worst flirt of the class. J. H.—Jolly (and) hopeful. D. U.—Dignified (and) useful. R. R.—Real romantic. N. S.—Naughty (but) sweet. M. W.—Mighty wfllful. E. M.—Ever mindful. A. N.—Always naughty. M. G.—Mischievous gossip. C. B.—Cordial (and) bright. R. B.—Reasonably bashful. A. Y.—Adoring (and) yearning. A. B.—Always bubbling. M. M.—May marry. V. S.—Very staid. N. B.—Never bad. M. N.—Much needed. W, . E.—Wins ever. C. L.—Consummately lively. J. V.—Just vain. 12
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Zhc Spufc Published bi-monthly, during the school year, by and for the students, alumni and friends of the Alliance High School. Subscription price, fifty cents per year. Single copies, fifteen cents. STAFF OF 1911-12 Mabel Worley ............ Paul Thomas.............. Charlie Spacht, May Nation Maybelle Pilkington Maude McAllister Fred Carlson Evp.lyn McBurney, Ethel Graham Martin Nolan Merritt Chaffee Emma Tash .. Willie Eldred, Michael Nolan CLASS Nell Shrewsberry—191? Hazel Bennett—1913 . Editor-In-Chief Associate Editor Athletic Editors Organization Editor Exchange Editor Alumni Editor Staff Artists Business Manager Asst. Business Manager Chairman Subscription Committee ...................... Chronicles EDITORS Hattie Renswold—1914 Emma James—1915 EDITO RIAES THE Alliance High School has kept up to the usual standard this year and as this is the last number of The Spud for at least three months, we wish to mention the different successful features of the year. In Basket Ball we again won the championship of Western Nebraska and a large blue and white champion ship banner was presented to the High school, May 13, by Mr. Meyer, in behalf of the managing board of the league. The girls’ team was not defeated in any of the games this year, but there isn't any league and pennant for them, or one would have been added to our collection for each of the last three years. The Latin Club has been unusually successful. The regular number of meetings was held, and a play, “The Roman Wedding,” given. With the funds from this play, the club purchased two large pieces of frieze for the assembly room. The Debating Team was good this year, hut lost to Sidney 21. In Declamatory work we secured two firsts and one second in the district contest. At the state contest we won first honors in the humorous class. Last 14
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