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ache Syllabus won. 3, 1917 -2- J. ' 'lrlistorp 1' ' of Glass 'lln the Beginning In September, 1913, the small but important class of 1917 started on the path of knowledge, feeling like tender blades of green grass. Gbnly Gwo - lbcterans Only two of our number, Sophia and John, have remained together during their school life from the first grade to their Senior year. Qbur Elppcarancc 'Ils improved g There were ten of us at the beginning of our Freshman year, but were soon joined by Hazel and Lloyd who added greatly to ,the appearance of the class. we jfeel 'tlmportant On St. Patrick's night We were entertained by Miss Thompson and Miss Dorman at Miss Dor- man's home. We spent a delightful evening and felt as important as the Seniors looked. we visit Chi: photographer ' Another important event which happened was our trip to the large and prosperous city of Downs to have our pictures taked for the Annual and being overwhelmed at sight of the large buildings and in constant fear of being run over, by the street cars, we surely lived up to our name as Freshmen. Els Sophomorcs During our Sophomore year, several of our number dropped out but the rest of us plodded faithfully onward and with the aid of our faithful teacher Miss Fronk absorbed a great deal of Ge- ometry ? ? ? D
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'fig DMT Yin? Ghz Syllabus wot. 3, 1917 flirt.. iflxlhk 9 ur last ' ' Bequests 7 .Vf Img the senior class of 1917, 9 being of SOUI1d mind, doth make and publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, as fol- lows: FIRST-It is our will that all due respect and reverence be shown us. SECOND-To the Faculty we bequeath the following: To Mr. Johnson-Our best regards. To Miss Fronk-Roy's ability to chew gum. To Mr. Denman-Permission to referee all the games of marbles, ping-pong, croquet, etc. To Miss I-tyre -Sophia's ability to sing. To Miss Ernst--Wheaton's ability to teach Latin. To Miss Newell-The American History class give their note books Conce in a whilel so that she can keep track of her numerous dates. q THIRD-To the Juniors-Our ability to put out an Annual. FOURTH-To the Sophomores-Our dignity. FIFTH-To the Freshmen-We give a most honored example to strive, SIXTH'-VVS bequeath some of our characteristics to the following students: To Robert-John's ability to run a Ford. ' To Ralph-Lloyd's activity. To Irene Conn-Sophia's place in the H. S. Quartette. To Margaret Cissna-Grace's wisdom. To Lola Hewitt-Hazel's angelic disposition. To Frances H.-Emanuel. To Cecil J --John's position as teacher's pet. To Henry C.-Charles' importance To Dorothy H.-John. To Wheaton-Roy's position as President of the Seniors. SIGNED and SEALED this lst day of April, A. D. 1917. tsau Che Seniors, '17
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3 1 1711-gdhnxgxix Q..-551 in-'.5'i2,Q,',gqs T In - Ghz Syl! b U l 3 1917 8 US f uf'-'-'iff 0 . , o 'lblistorp ' ' of Glass wut' Clbfftcers For class officers we elected Grace Wise, Presidentg Sophia Lutz, Vice-Presidentg and Fran ces Hill, Secretary and Treasurer. We also en- tertained the Freshmen at a party at Lincoln Park jluutor Gbrganlzatlon Eugene White joined us when we were Juniors. That year we elected new class officers having Roy Hutchins as Presidentg Emanuel Ber- eiter, Vice-Presidentg and Sophia Lutz, Secretary and Treasurer. Glbur first Social Event Our first social event was a masquerade par- ty given by the Seniors, which we returned with a party. About the middle of April we gave the Junior-Senior Banquet in the Science room. H weenies End 'lice Cream The last important event of our Junior year was the picnic at Lincoln Park given to the Jun- iors and Freshmen by the Seniors and Sophmores. We all spent a delightful evening playing games, roasting weenies and eating ice cream. IIllle'rc little But, GD, 1119! We're here! few in number but feeling that we have attained the goal to which we looked for- ward when we entered school as Freshies. in O
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