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RUYS WHl'l'l'I f lzms.. Se-pt. 16, 19013 lM'Izrf.s. Class Census Girls Smartest Girl ...... .... Most Popular Girl. .......... . . Girl Most Valuable to the Class .... Class Flirt ...,.............. Class Bluf . . . Class Baby. . . ,,l,1 X., m,5H-1- Glass Grind .... - . IJ, I 2. P'wrwr---- Class Grouch, . . . . . ., t M A quwn Class Fashion Plate. . . . 1 '1 '- Most Basliful ........ . . . . . Boys Smartest Boy ...... Most Popular Boy ........... Boy Most Valuable to the Class Class Duole ........ H ........ . G lass Athlete .... 21 DOROTHY HOWLETT GRACE COWAN GRACE COWAN MAE LEVIN KENZIE DAVIDSON VERA ELDRIDGE VERA SMITH DOROTHY HOWLETT CATHERINE WHITE ANNE BRADLEY ALBERT WAUGH . . . .PHILIP WALSH . . . .JOHN FENTON . . . .PHILLIP WALSH . . . ,RUSSELL MOORE
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CKDOVY Future-Undecided. Je pense, done je suis-DeCartes. ELEANOR ROSE WRIGHT College. X , , X v ss s is -, School Yell Hulabaloo! Rah! Rah! Hulabaloo! Rah! Rah! Hoo Rah! Hoo Rah! Amherst High School, 20 DOROTHY GLADYS WHITE North Sunderland, Mass., Sept. 16, 19013 Monteno, Illinois, April 22, 1902, Future- She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. Pope. Sma1testGz'rl. A . Most Popular Girl GfltlMost Valzzahlf 5 Class Flirt ..... H Class Bluff ...., Class Baby ..... Class Grind .... Class Groach ..... Class Fashion Plutf MostBashfU,1 uuig Smartest Boy ..'g Most P0p1tlar Boy V B09 Most Valuablp Class Dude- Q D Class Athlete ..., .
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Wg IIIIllIIlQlIIQIIlEElIII MSW 54499 s.-uw I v ,fax X nf .fb f' T' f. fi P l QQ 1 3 433545-'.:, V-2 :j L., bg: jqf: ,fi l -zfuyv-f, i f'iff35?'?:'e3'f2: .'fg'5f,Q5v7.' -i dv . 1 ' l l i 1 l , ' i lotass isiislliotiyl The fall of 1916 found completed the new high school, a beautiful building which the pupils had needed for a long time. To u'S, the CIEISS Of 1920, W3S g1V9U the honor of being the first class to spend all four years in this pleasant and well-equipped building. During the first few days we did not feel the distinction which was ours, but we realized the fact that, because we were nogreener than all the rest, no one hissed Freshman when one of us bobbed into the wrong. room. Be- sides a new building, we had a new principal, Mr. Frank T. Wingate, who understood how to bring order out of turmoil. In a few days everyone was in the right place at the right time, and the school was running smoothly. Toward the last of September, Mr. Wingate called a class meeting for us, and tried to impress upon our minds the fact that class meetings should be conducted according to parliamentary law. We followed it then, have We always since? At this meeting we elected the following officers: President, .Iohn Corsag Vice-President, Philip Walsh 3 Secretary and Treasurer, Beth Strong. We also elected a pin committee, which, with excellent taste, ch0SG for us a pin which we shall always wear with pride. It was our second year in Hi h S h - g c ool that the United States entered the war, and important events occured in the world t l a arge. Through various speakers we were brought to see that even we had an opportunity that we ought to take of helping to w' th ' m 9 8Teat World War. As a result of this our clasS, each one contributing bought a Libert B d v ' y y on . Besides this we bought many ll ar Saving and Thrift Stamps. However. all our interest was not t I cen ered on such serious affairs. In the WOT Daft- Of tile. Year W9 gave a social which was a grand event. Altho it was not given with the purpose of k' ' ' m i t hmmm' Succesq we think th t h. a mg money it proved to be a grea qhprhot vh- I -Z . ' a t is was due to the fact that the pineapple ' , S lm was Seyed was made by the social committee. We have al' ways wondered if their recipe was original 22
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