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THE 1912 EASTONIA. Eiatnrg nf Qilaaa nf 1912. In the fall of 1908 four of us, youthful in appearance but to our own minds very learned, were received joyfully by the upper classmen as Freshies. The first year our high opinion of ourselves did not change much and, as is natural with all Freshmen, even those of to-day, we thought ourselves very wise and important, especially when we happened to give a correct answer, But during the first part, ofthe following or Sophomore year and what we supposed would be a soft year, our high estimation of the class- knowledge suddenly fell to earth and was shattered. For at this time there were only two of us left, one of our number having gone to Fort Fairfield High School and the other having been married. Our courage survived somewhat, however, when two new pupils joined our classin order to finish their high school course. It must have been the quality, certainly not the quantity, which led these two boys to choose our company. That year everything progressed finely and was all too quickly ended, In our Junior year our former classmate who had spent her Sophomore year in F. F. H. S, returned and as a class we found numerous school activities awaiting us. It was during this year that with the aid of some of the members of the lower classes and teachers we presented the play, The American Hustler, And in June we held our Junior Exhibition, but because of an accident in which Mr. Southard was thrown from a carriage, only our were able to carry out their parts. This fall, when the class of 1912 came blustering in there were but two Seniors left. Charles Kinney, on account of illness, was unable to come back again and is now in Hebron. Frank Malcolm is attending Ricker, and Mildred Mahaney is again at- tending Fort Fairfield High School, So, now, there remain in the Class of 1912 Leslie Southard and Dorothy Bigelow. But although our quantity may be small, we wish to remind people, the Juniors particularly, of our motto- Much in Little, D. L. B. '12. Page Seventeen.
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Seniors. 1912. COLORS Green and White. MOTTO: OU POLLOI.ALLA POLU. Much in little. YELL. Kazip! Kazaw! Kazip! Kazoo! . 1-9-1-2 Qui! Quae! Quod! Quelve! Easton High School! 1912! OFFICERS. President-Treasurer C. L, Southard, Vice President-Secretary Dorothy L. Bigelow. SENIOR CLASS, Bigelow, Dorothy Southard, Leslie
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THE 1912 EASTONIA. Eluninr Exhihiiinn. The class of 1912 held their fiJunior Exhibition in Grange Hall, June 9, 1911, with the following Program? I Music Prayer Music The Lost Word Dorothy L. Bigelow. The Fight with the Aurochsu Leslie Southard. Music Jimmy Butler and the Owl. Charles Kinney. T he Perfect Tribute Mildred Mahaney. Follette Frank Malcom. Music Mrahuatinn nf 1911. 1 The graduation exercises of the class of 1911 were held in Grange Hall, Thursday evening, June 15. The hall was draped with red and white crepe paper, while the stage was decorated with evergreen trees and potted plants. Above the stage appeared the class motto, Nunc Dedicenius Ubi St3.lJlll'lUSH. The program was as follows: Music Prayer H Music Salutatory-A iFrom Darkness into the Lighti'-Hope A. Mahaney. Essay-- Landmarks in History - , Charles H. Adams. Music ' Prophecy and Presentation- Leah B. Fuller. Validictory- Legends of the Rhine - Lela McManus. Music Conferring of Diplomas These exercises were followed by a reception, congratulations being extended to the graduates. Page Eighteen. .! l
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