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THK SITD 2(t Sophomores Mary Powers Gladys Jeffers James Williams Mildred Campbell Marion Mote Everett O’Keefe Edna Donovan Marian Grebe Edna Bowman Paul Campbell Helen Schott Harold Brenaman Guy Smith Ralph Smith Janet Grassman Jennie Blain Alice Graham Irene Rice Ira Wright Kathryn Schill Mildred Zurn Ruth Nation Marjorie Gilman Lester Beck Resta White Dolly White Hannah Cotant Florence Whaley Norman Newberry Edward Huston Otto Miller arl Powell Freda Corbett Carol Nason Donald Spencer Johnny Phillips Maggie Fitzgerald Orville Stevens Mayme Fitzgerald
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THE SPUD 19. Class of 1915 Orville Davenport .......1................................President Donald Graham..............................Secretary and Treasurer He,en Hewett...........................................Class Editor The Junior-Class of 1915 have contributed much to the success of this season 1913-14. Having had our number increased by the entrance of Hazel Sheldon, Irma Lotspeich, and Roy Armstrong, besides the return of Elting Bennett and Lura Hawkins, we are now about 35 strong. We have furnished representatives for every High School activity. In Athletics, to the number of four for the Boys Basket Ball Team, five for the Girls Basket Ball Team; so winning the High School championship in Basket Ball class games on March 12, which great victory was celebrated with a “Weenie Roast” and a “Watch-Fire”, visible for a long distance. In Literary lines, to the number of one for debating one for declamatory, and five for the “Spud” Staff. In the orchestra! we have three members and we exhibited our artistic talents further in a remarkable manner by the staging of “In a College Town” during the Thanksgiving holidays. Needless to state we have great hopes of future success. Our class, we hope, may furnish the very best example of a graduating class and shall stand as a precedent to all coming classes. For we shall have delegates at every scholastic meet, so making our class one long to be remembered. In all, as Juniors, we are proud of our achievements, giving due thanks to our class sponsor, Miss Sherdeman, and as Seniors, we have aspirations still higher with regard to benefitting the Alliance High School. If Diamond Dyes will September Morn?” Scooper—Arthur T. Hadley, president of Yale, said of youth at a tea in New Haven: “I find youth modest, almost over-modest. I don’t agree with the accepted idea of youth that is epitomized in the anecdote. According to this anecdote, an old man said to a youth : “ ‘My boy, when I was your age I thought, like you, that I knew it all, but now I have reached the conclusion that I know nothing.’ ” “ ‘Hm! I reached that conclusion about you years ago.’ ” —Chicago Record-Herald.
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THE SPUD SI. Class of 1916 President ....................................Donald Spencer Vice President.....................................Irene Rice Secretary-Treasurer.............................Marian Mote Athletic Representative.........................Resta White On a bright September morning In the year of 1912 Came a bunch of loyal Freshmen To the High School, there to delve. Thus the class of ’16, starting, Grew and grew and grew until They were Sophomores, true and loyal In the High School on the hill. At first we numbered over fity Laughing girls and jolly boys, Now, alas, we number forty, But these good students sure are joys. Our sponsor, Miss Canfield you know, Is sure a dandy, with lots of go Altho a sneak day she did not permit, She is right there when it comes to grit. This passed we th eFreshman year And we became Sophomores. We studied then of Caesar On far and distant shores. In assembly we had not a very good name, For stunts were pulled off, and slippers the same, Which surely will ruin the High School’s good fame. Our class colors, the Pink and the White, We will guard and protect with all of our might. And when into Juniors and Seniors we grow The class of ’16 will not be found slow
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