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Purple and Gold 17 (Left to right) First Row—Frank Fox, Oad Essex, Vernon Wallace, Floyd Bare, George King. Second Row—Harold House, Ethelyn Helphrey, Nellie McMahan, Lizzie Barnes, Leonard Cronk.
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16 Purple and Gold Juniors COLORS: Black and Gold. FLOWER: White Rose. MOTTO: “Quality, not quantity.” Vernon Wallace Leonard Cronk ... Lizzie Barnes . Officers .............................President ........................Vice-President ...................Secretary-Treasurer
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18 Purple and Gold History of Class of 1915 The Class of '15 is the second one to complete the eighth grades under the direction of Mrs. Rose Have. In May, 1911, Prof. Pound-stone presented diplomas to twenty-one promising young people, thus giving us our tickets to high school. We entered upon our work as Freshmen with a determination to succeed, and this idea has been ever present since that time. Although treated kindly during our Freshman year, we did not realize it at that time. But as the years have gone by and we have witnessed the awful persecutions inflicted upon the poor Freshies, we are truly grateful that we were dealt with so leniently. Although the Class of ’15 has perhaps not been quite so prominent as some others, yet it is not a mediocre one. In 1912 Nellie McMahan won first place in the local contest and first place in the Butler County contest. She also won a good place at the A. V. I. M. at Wichita the same year. This year she again won the local contest and will probably be victorious again. Our track team made an excellent showing in the inter-class track meet, and succeeded in carrying off the honors for the relay race. We were well represented in the Butler County meet, also. For several years our baseball team has held the inter-class championship. We have been at the top in all class scraps and have always been the best liked class in school. Accordingly, since we believe that “Success crowns true effort,” we are expecting to accomplish much during these last two years of our High School career. We hope to keep the “Black and Gold,” the most respected colors of D. H. S. and to demonstrate that our motto “Quality, not quantity,” is a very appropriate one.
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