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The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seven COLORS: Green and White. YELL: Cracker-jack-a-boom! Cracker- jack -a-boom! (' racker-jack -a-boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Rick-rack-ray! Rick-rack-ray! Nineteen Seven Aye! Aye!! Aye!!! Free a the whim CM a Hx»k on a tpiee Free to be odditre Not mere ccenmodttie We are rxmeket History ALT HOIGH in our Freshman year we did nothing to attract much attention, our genius—the full blossom of which we are withholding for our Senior year—was nevertheless budding. But why were we so respectful and quiet? It was our modesty. It is our modesty that keeps us, now, from telling all the things we might have done had the upper classmen recognized our true merits and given us the opportunity to prove ourselves. W e followed the precedent established by our elders, and organized in our Sophomore year. Our intense loyalty to the L . H. S. and to our class was shown at a picnic at Wood’s Mill, where we toasted strips of maroon and white bacon, and served green and white ice cream. The great event of the year was the inter-class track meet, in which 1907 took second place. But who of us will not say that the Junior year has been the best of all? Having established a good reputation, and believing that “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,” we have used our energy and enthusiasm toward making a year that none of us will forget. Standing out prominently among our parties and picnics, are the Junior-Senior reception and the hay-rack ride to Catlin,—when we took the wrong road home. We have also obtained our share in the glory of athletics. Encouraged, then, by our successes, we are looking hopefully forward to our Senior year. As Juniors, we give our old class yell with a will,- Juniors! Juniors! Well I guess! J-U-N-l-O-R-S! 28
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(-OXHOX OAM WICK -NYURH MII.LBR HMIYII IIO 1.1C Mlt-l.rH The Officers President ......... Melvin Hole Vice-President.................................. Sydney Smith Secretary and Treasurer...........................Homer Wick Historian....................................... Ruth Miller Yell Master........................................Buell II. Snyder Social Committee Inez Gass William Conron Virginia Jenkins Carl Miller Notr: — Hath Miller and Carl Miller are not related. 29
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