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OW old is the world? The ancients used to think Mother Karth was a little bit older than the legendary flood of Noah. Then as the Bible came into prominence, her birthday went back to the days of the Garden P of Eden. In this enlightened age scientists tell us that the world is now celebrating her 21st millionth birthday. The history of our class does not go back, in fact historians would scarcely call it history, but to us it is a recounting of the happiest times of our lives. As to our future years we can only anticipate what joys await us, but we will always look back with fondest regrets to the career of .naughty-seven'. All through our high school life we never suspected that we were making history, not perhaps that of the world, our turn at that may come later, but it is my duty to show just where 'naughty-seven’ stands in the hall of fame. But as to the post: On September the third, 1903, 165 new arrivals knocked at the gates of knowledge and were admitted, the largest class to that date. So began the unrolling of the scroll of ‘naughty-seven’s’ deeds and virtues. We were small in stature and could not do much in athletics, so we joined the Athletic Association and rooted loyally for the best 9
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Faculty William A. Jones, A. M. Principal and Profator of Physics and Chemistry William S. Gruver, A. M. Professor of Latin and Physical Geography K. C. Lavers, A.M., Ph.D.. Pd.I). Professor of Mathematics J. H. Lixdkmaxk, M.E. Professor of Algebra and German Jacob Mann Professor of History and Mathematics A. D. McIlhanky Professor of Commercial Studies Benjamin F. Sandt, A.B. Professor of Latin and Greek E. C. Brisker, Jr., A.M. Professor of Latin, History, Advertising and Commercial Arithmetic Stephen G. Simpson. A.M. Professor of English Mary E. Mansfield Instructor in Botany, Zoology, Civics and History Susan R. Miller Instructor in English, History and Drawing Pauline Cope, A.B. Instructor in English 8
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football team Easton High School ever put out. In baseball vc did a little better, Crcvcling and Ricgcl representing us on the Varsity. Noticing the need of outside decoration for the building, the two beautiful urns that grace the entrance were purchased by a collection made by the class. It was in the stone age of our career that the Rkchai'FKK was organized and it should be our boast that the Year Book has only moved forward in our time, never backward. The Mandolin Club was also formed and Beadell showed himself to be capable of almost anything in the musical sphere. We still held the record for numbers when we returned for our Sophomore year, coming with 117. Our first Class Officers were elected in the first part of this term the chosen ones being President, Daniel Perry; Vice-President. Miss Rambo; Secretary. Miss Crater; Treasurer. John Rinck. Mr. Perry leaving school later in the year, Raymond Griffith was elected to fill his place. This year saw the first of the two great 'High School shows' that will ever be remembered in this community. Many of the chorus and one. Mr. Perry, of the cast came from our class. The girls' chorus conducted by Miss Rice received our best support, and although it was short lived, unfortunately, as the School Board abolished music in the schools, they rendered several pleasing songs on Arbor Day and 105th Day. This year we had two men, E. Smith and Noll on the Football team and Creveling on the Baseball team, while our banner was ably upheld on the Track by Krantz and Perry. At the close of this term Mr. Griffith, Miss Rambo and Mr. Rinck were reelected while Miss Robinson took the place of Miss Crater as Secretary. During this Summer vacation we had our only lass by death in our existence. Graham Kenlv, one of the brightest boys in the class, and undoubtedly one of the best artists ever in High School, was snatched from our midst in only a few hours. We were dazed as if a thunderbolt had dropped among us from a clear sky. One moment he was living, the next he was gone. Resolutions of respect were adopted and the class wore a band of mourning for thirty days. Coming back with greatly decreased numbers we began the unrolling of the second half of our scroll. The first several months of this year were devoted in the main to falsc-alarm class meetings, but at last our ‘First Junior Class Meeting' was held in Vandcrvcer Hall, on the night of Thanksgiving Day. November 50th, 1905. The Seniors had had their own meetings broken up the year before and consequently were determined to outwit us. but they were out in force every time but the right one. 10
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