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C. ROLAND HUGINS, , MABEL S. WHIPPLE, President. Vice-President.. ' CHARLES L. ADKINS, BESSIE SPAULDING, 5C'CWfCW1V- i Ass? Secretory. I RAY T. THOMPSON, LENA MANNY, Treasurer. - Ass? Treasurer. CLASS COLORS: . GIRLS, Green ond Gold. BOYS. Sadie E. Anson Edna G. Carl Elizabeth Carrigg Letitia Caldwell I. Ola Corbin M Charlotte E. Darling Agnes R. Doran Leola I. Dutcher Helen E. Fuller Marion J. Euller Bess ML' Goodell Marie C. Hennessey Elsie Belle Hillis Beatrice Hogan Inez Loomis 'Mary A. Mangan - 1 ' ., . L, . . ,A 'Y E-ff Lena Manny Pearl Markham Evangeline Marsh Helen M. Meagher Anna Meyer Carrie E. Moon Florence' C. 0'Neill Anna G. Palmer ' Mary I. Patten Mabel Peer Helen-+RQicha'rdsO.n Mabel Rider fosephine ,Roesch S Bessie Spaulding qc! Grace Stoddard Clara Stull I A Eva A. Taylor CLASS MOTTO: Niliil Sine Lobore. CLASS YELL : Booin, Chick cz Booni! Rip, Rah Riff, Hoot, Moii, Hoot, For Nineteen Six! Ethel Mae .Wood Mabel S. Whipple Frances Weiss Gilberta E. Wallace Carlotta P. Wales A Charles L. Adkins I'5i763i-d-fAGzfQ-Addeia T- . ' ' , 0' Erank L. Barton Louis A. Bogert . .... . A A. V, 5 4.1 . J A Lynn. Ed gecomb Albert Englebert Archiel. Eancher . A ,I 5 i, .'L,.,..a.w- - P- J',7,,f,.fv , A - Ji f-1 5'1 W Robert Pletchpr Charles H. L. Eorlcl Perle B. Franklin Benj. L. Harris Lawrence Haggerty Henry V. Heiss Raymond W. Jewell George H. jump Lester. I. Kaley William H. Kennedy William E. Lewis yjohn H. Madden Charles I. Mangan VVilliam E. Patten' 3- ., E4lga.1?ffPer-s.of1aeL1S Edward E. Ronan Paul S. Ryan , W. Thare Sheffield ' Ba qw, , .LW Q 4 John Swi ft ' Odin E. Wadleigh lyiy ,. Rexford W. Titus Wellington E. Wales Cggoland Hugins Ray T. Thompson Harold A. Whitney K- Edward Vosburywi 23 S. 1' S . A .X 17 X - I, S, . . , 1. xr lgkwc. Y, Y
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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1905 RUTH KooN. . And so, if .X history you would have--that is, a record of the past, a narrative of events, a true story we are to record the history of our class, as we have together made it during the past four years of study and training which we have undergone, all phases of our life here must be inscribed upon our pages, both pleasures and trials. even if there be but a hint at the latter, which are less a pleasure to remember. For is not school-life filled with its trials as well as its pleasures, and is not a true history incomplete if We do not reat doors of the High liour years ago! Have the years sO sul ty 1 Stlluul swung back upon their hinges. and lo! a troop paused before the threshold,-an eager-eyed, surging throng, with the freshness of the graininar-schools yet upon theni,-paused with doubt and fear, for what evidence was there of the treasures within, and the vast possibilities in store for them? i Then with one mighty rush the multitudes passed in, the doors were -shut, and the ceaseless routine of studies and troubles began. Troubles? Yes, who will not testify to the inextricable mazes of those first few days,-the always getting into the wrong room, or if by some happy chance you did happen to get into the right room. and after a lively scramble secure to yourself one of those Wobbly one-armed chairs, you were not allowed to settle comfortably in its doubtful depths, but on some slight pretext you were adjourned indetinitely. .Xnd the days passed with their lessons upon lessons, monotonous days, with an occasional variation, in the shape of a nioralistic harangue from the desk. Or sometimes, to our infinite delight, a on would wander in to pay a visit of inspection. The mazes were successfully tiullsitlet' both? it '- - ' s ff l f sued since that day when the g stray d g ' . 1 t fftllllllffCY'lll1lll'Il1lOl1S were over. .X year passed. Unce more those er ' '. g -. . . . bled souls and withal a little conceit, as the names We-re read aloud of l did 'ind peace came upon trout - . . ., . ' ' t k down her bonnet from its peg, llfell ' , . . the goodly few who were to go up higher. And so little Genevieve oo 24
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