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'l' H lil E C H U JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS l,1'CSi1lGllt ,,A,A,,,,,,, ,,.,. . Hlxillllillll Collier x4lCC-ll1'CSlflL'l1f ,.,A,,,,A,,,,A,,,, ,.,.,,, 1 'Samet Cummins SL'Cl'Cf?l1'j' zmcl 'lll'CZlSll1'6l' .... . ,,,,,,, Roy il. Newboulcl Class tlflms-liccl :tml lYhite. Class l'llHXX'C1'-lQHSC. Class Klullnfnllt' Zl live wire, not at cleacl weight. CLASS POEM Let unit teachers muck uur useful toil. Our lmvly grzulcs that are mm' uhscurc, Nm' Fl:1Ffu1'cl hczu' with au irmmiczll smile Time aftci' time the excuses of the puur. lYithiu thusc assembly walls where glcmlu zllmicles There lieuvcs Z1 sigh in many a Suplum1m'c's chest, .Xml su czich with his lmvly gracle of C Klccts strict nhl teachers who do thc rest. The lmnst of the Scniurs :incl the lircshmeu bluff. .Xml whcu ull lmpcs uf lJZlSSil1g'Q1'l1llCS are sunk, Thcu :mnuucl cumes the liuzll test clay, The mail uf limiting fm' Zl 'luniui' lczicls hut to El Hunk -XX' I l.l,IfXM CO LLI Page sixteen
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THE ECHO 'CLASS HISTORY On the fifth of September, 1921, nine little green-capped Freshmen took their seats in the assembly of llentonville High School. Six of us from Ben- tonville Common School were joined by three from Cummins' Corner School, During this school year we lost two members from our class, Edna lxlein and Thelma .-Xbercrombie. These future Seniors chose as president of their class, Maurice Jackson. The other members of the High School believed the fledgling class ready to underg'o the last ceremony of initiation before becoming' an accredited member of B. H. S. The punishments undergone at the home of, now Mrs. XValter Rowe, formerly Hiss llelen lxeninier, have been long' remeinbe1'ed. In O1'KlG1' to sta1't the new yeai' right we gave a watch party at the home of Garnet Myers, entertaining' the upperclassmen. XYe studied hard and all were listed in the Hall of Fame for that year. Klrs. Freeman was our sponsor flllfillg this critical period for the lligh School pupil. Although we had welcomed the close of school we gladly returned once more to school, leaving' behind our frivolous Freshmen days. We were now wise Sophomo1'es. F1'ances llackleman was elected as president and Miss Robinson chosen as sponso1'. XYe took up the grand and glorious Caesars Gallic XYar which we devoured as fast as the assignments were made. Geom- etry never caused us a moment's worry nor a sleepless night. During the last half of this term we were joined by Raymond Evans from llvestfield. This made a total of eig'ht in our class. Gn February the fourteenth the other High School members were entertained at a delightful Valentine party. This year we left, expecting' a new building' to come back to. in the fall of '23. i XYhen school opened the new building was still incomplete. It almost seemed as if the days of the district school were back again, to be in the old one-room building heated by stoves-The ljentonville Town Hall. At Thanks- giving we moved into our delightful new assembly. At the beginning' of this year we were joined by Leroy Cummins and Nkayne Groves, two juniors from Fairview High School. Frances Hackleman was re-elected as president and Miss Robinson was again chosen as our sponsor. Our big problem throughout the year was finance. The close of school meant the Junior-Senior reception which we hoped to make a success. After much planning and days and night of hard work the eventful night of May l-l-th came. We hope the Seniors enjoyed the evening as much as the -luniors. This year we lost one of the faithful members of the class, Earl Vvalters, who moved away. lYe were crippled ve1'y much without his help. lYe a1'e now nearing the end of the road which leads us to the last days of High School. The Senior class as their last chance of presenting a play. gave Thats One Un Bill. lYith much difficulty the class was duly organ- ized. The debates that took place at this meeting rivaled those of Clay, Cal- houn. and TVebster. Excess work has been imposed upon the Senior class, especially by the History and English teachers. lf we survive a term essay in History and a play as a term report in English we may receive the coveted sheepskin. -GLENN HEBBELL. Page fifteen
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THE ECH 1 i l MUREL GARNET CUMMINS lA smile for everybody, including Caseyj High School Play '23, '2-l: Class Secretary and Treasurer '243 Vice-President Class '25, Assist- ant Literary Editor of the Echo. Ht'a1'v1z was not Hrfiwrr if Curvy was nm! lf! It L '. EARL KN-'ALTERS t Toflcl J Qlnclinecl to mischiefj Class Poet '22, '23g Basketball '22, '23: School Plav '77 Allan nf fmt' tvordx arc lin' bust mvuf' ROY NEXVBOULD t Newby J tAlways up on green carpet.J Basketball '23, '24, '25, Baseball '23, '24, '253 Track '24, '25: Vice-President Class '24, Secre- tary and Treasurer Class '25g Assistant Joke Edi- tor of the Echo. Our vast szzbsfmzlial .YHIlll'. VVILLIAM COLLIER t Bill l tAbility to get into tr0uble.J Basketball '23, '24, '25, Baseball '23, '24, '25g Track '24, '253 High School Play '23, '24g Class President '25g Assistant Business Manager of the Echo. How Izujvffy could I bv with vitlwr, ll'cru Votlier dear rlzarnzvr away! r Page seventeen
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