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FACTS LACK AND WHITE. Vol. XXX. AUBURN, N. v.,1UNE, 1903. NO, 1, ,CLASS HISTORY. innsr YEAR. HE Class of '03 entered the High School in September, 1899. Every- thing was new and of course it took some time to learn the different recitation roems and the names of the teachers. life often found ourselves in very embarassing situ- ations, such as suddenly walking into a Senior class meeting or the Office when we expected- to find the History ITOOITI. ' But soon we became accustomed to things and felt as though we had been in the school as long as the Seniors. The year was enlivened by speeches by Dr. H ubbard, Vice-President of' the American Peace Association., President J ones, of'Ho- bart, Mr. Thomas M. Osborne, Prof' Green, ofSyracuse Uni versity, Prof. McMurray, of f 1 X 'f Columbia College and President George B. Stewart of the Seminary. At Easter time we watched, the Class of '00 present ftThe Winter's Talej' A few weeks later came the inter-class meet and the class spirit was aroused by the good record our team. Then came the examinations, Ztllfl Ollli' yijitl' WHS OVCY. V SECOND YEAR. This year is generally considered by classes as the most stupid of the couigii, but We did not find it so. lt was in this year that' the arrangement of the study rooms was changed. Before this the boys had occupied the east room and the girls, the west, but at this time the West .was re- served for the .first year I pupils and the east for all the others. During this year we selected our colors, purple and gold, and wore them at the Thanksgiving Rhetorical for the first time, much to the surprise and chagrin ofthe higher classes. .We beheld the fitferchant of Venice pre- sented by the Seniors with admiration and their Commencement exercises closed our second year. THIRD AYEAR. This is the year when classes generally enforce themselves prominently before the eyes of the public for the first time, for they are then high and mighty Juniors. During this year, we held class meetings and elected our class officers which have remained unchanged. 'W e also held de- bates and rhetoricals before the class so as to be Well prepared for the larger ones in
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