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Brad Ord -.J-4nrvat5, gisforg of 1905 l'i0l'6'1L'07'II T all began in the old fudge room. There one rainy after- noon in lfebruary, 1902, nine kindred spirits were gathered together to make that most delectable of dainties--fudge. :XS we cooked we talked. The Seniors and uniors ruled the school, no one could deny that,--nobody even tried to deny it. lt was a shame, too, when we were all so willing to relieve them of the responsibility. We decided then and there to have a class of our own, and show the upper-classmen that we really amounted to something. And a class we did have! Although at times we heard sundry rumors about those young l reshmen, we knew very well what green-eyed monster had those idle gossips in his clutches. Wie accomplished two great things that year: First, we gave a hay ride to the Seniors, and, secondly, gave the play,-I say the play, because even to this day it is spoken ot' by all who saw it in words of highest Commendation. ln our Sophomore year we did not shine. ln fact, we were considered slow g and to a class of our spirit and ability this was indeed bitter. However, we were a very generous and loving class, and always liked to be together. Wlhenever there was any extra money in the treasury we always gave a spread-for ourselves. We did not lack the ambition of the year before, far from it. The truth is, that all of our pet projects and theories-and they were many-were nipped in the bud by the powers that be, and all we Could do was to live on in grim silence until our L 20 'l
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