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UCYRIAN 1918' i T H E IIIIIIlllllIIIIIllIIIllllllIIlllllIIIllIIllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIllIIIllIIllIllIIIllIIIIllllllIIIIIlIIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllm 1 IIllIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII w IIlllllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII if 918 Class History f ur High School fling themselves open to a - 't d rs o 0 dfiiilnn bllacisse-Jithisjotime the class of 1918. gra nga urihort Blears ago these same doors: flung themselves lopen to receive 0 ' . ' ' . 1 f 7 ht l 'E 13 - - a class of Freshman very 313911, tllfjlid Siilgolorlg ene OH a never to be . ' of the opelllng' forgoriienhilalirlggi of the year was spent in getting acquainted with each other tgachers, text books and demerits CID. , q bur first party was a masquerade held on Hallowe en at the home of Claude Sharer. This, our firstsocial attempt, proved to be an lover- ' uccess. . - Whehglhrei Scame vacation and again we climbed the familiar stairs, this time as Sophom-ores. It was during' this yiear that our class .began to make a name for itself. Some :of our number having lost their former bashfulness entered the athletic and debating contests and succeeded in bringing down S0l'I1e glory fer US- E Toward the close of the year we assembled several basketsful of eats and after several miles of hiking we engoyed a delicious supper picnic fashion in McMichael's Woods. . Thus' the happy days sped by and soon we adyourned to meet again in September. . The next fall we entered our duties as Juniors. At the beginning of the year we were sorry to lose our superintendent Mr. Beetham. Mr. Bordon succeeded Mr. Beetham and brought to us m.any new ideas and improvements. Those especially appreciate-d were our Manual training department, enlarged domestic science and serving departments, social rofoms, and last but not least a new system of determining examinations. ' The crowning feature' of- this year was the Junior-Senior reception held at the Parish House just before commencement. - For further information welrecommend you to the class of 1917. T-his closed the year and we regretted to lose the coveted name- Junior. K b At the close of vacation we returned again to school having reach- ed the top of the ladder bearing the name of dignified Seniors. By the process of 'substitution and elimination we were reduced in number to sixty-seven and with Owen Osborn as commander in chief we re- solved to do or die . l We were active in foot-ball, basket-ball, debate, track and tennis. h tSome of us were interested in music and helped compose the or- c es ra. Never to be forgotten was the hard times masquerade held in the social rooms. After guessing who is who , was over we enjoyed a Hooverized lunch of doughnuts and punch. ,On May 5th. We gave the Mardi Gras at the Y. M. C. A. which P1'0Ved the C1'0W111ng glory of all our socials. are EWO of our number have gone forward to protect Old Glory and OW In trammg Camps They are George Selble 'Great Lakes 037913 Camp Sheridan, Alabama. We aiegrett that they could not be with, us on that memorable nigh Servlce 9 EX Temely proud that they represent the Class of 18 in ned Qhgyroulf H1811 Schobol career was brought to a close and pleasant melrigriisof the Alumni taking with us many valuable 2 Naval -S-tation and Wlalter B 1 30 but We i U .it . ' ' the Joi WR '. . . , ' gg
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