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CHESTER HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL, NINETEEN FIFTEEN Hishmi of tin' Class of 1915 L Harry C. Deakyne President Nora Thompson Secretary Helen Bonsall Vice President Sylvester Smith Treasurer TUESDAY, September 15, 1911, saw a great and glorious assemblage make its en- trance into the Chester High School. Such a class as Nineteen Fifteen had never before been received; for this class was al- ready predestined to become the greatest one in the history of the school, breaking all records in every phase of work and school activities. This class was composed not only of the us- ual hook-worms, hut also of the future great ath- letic heroes, who were balanced, on the other hand, hv some of the fairest damsels yet seen beneath these sheltering portals. In November, 1911, Fifteen was tendered a reception by the iSenior Class. We were escorted through the whole building, seeing many new phases of the school life with which we were before unfamiliar. After this reception, we felt that we were now a part of this great school, and it was with re- doubled efforts that we set to work to become the most renowned class in the histon of the school. As soon as baseball season opened, ’15 made her debut in athletics by placing two of her mem- bers on the school baseball nine. As for a class team, she captured the interclass baseball cham- pionship, and defeated several local high school 'varsity teams, among which was our own High School team. We also received distinction in track by defeating the Sophs, who had had a year’s experience in the interclass meet. June saw us displaying to a delighted school our natural talents and accomplishments in the celebration of Flag Day, the program of which was entertainingly rendered by this class. Fall and the resumption of studies brought ’15 back, weaker in numbers, but stronger in school and class spirit. After settling down, we decided to organize our class. In doing so. we Fifteen
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