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Qtlass iiaistnrp Mabel Lanini, ,I5. Our Senior year, which, when we entered high school as Freshmen in 1911, looked so very far away, has drawn to a close. They have gone by so rapidly that We can hardly realize that our High School days are really ended. We feel that we owe our success to our teachers and schoolmates who have helped us in our difficulties and encouraged us in our undertakings. Twenty-eight -of us entered, but before the year had passed we lost six of our number: Leona Earley, Agnes Coppini, Josephine Coppini, Thalia Varian, Anita Frame, and Laura Bouchard. In our Sophomore year Eloise Spencer, Mary Church, and Henry Clausen left us and we were joined by Thyra Petersen and Annie Canty. As juniors we were glad to welcome Reece Cruickshanks and Clyde Morri- son as members of our class. At this time Irma Neuhaus, taking extra work, entered the Senior Class. Dorothy Fulmore and Esther Hough joined us in our Senior year. Our class has taken an active part in athletics. Each year many members have been on the different teams. As Seniors also we had a representative on the Debating Team. Believing that the school would take more interest and that we would pub- lish a better paper, we have picked the Tomahawk staff from the whole Stu- dent Body instead of from the Senior Class, as the custom formerly has been. Each year we have labored to raise the standard of our school. We feel that our years in the high school have been well spent. W'e have learned to concentrate our minds and have developed higher ideals and a stronger will power. Thus we feel better prepared to go out into the world and do our part. - ff ll gill . li? 'K 3 W N 1- 'fri ul ,M xl A A X riff f T ., 4? X 1 X i l A 51524 f iflcf:-f ff xg E 6,1 xx f tlwwvll l I J , A lf , 426' 7,1 llyffi , '9' , . i . w fl ll ' , , If . - 7 -x I ul flri Wi f 7 ' M m- F r L X lx 'ffl ' it .Ig l, '1i iii'!! 1 Y , fl y 1 ll ' 'iii m l xl' as K+. . .1-,Q l T 'T ixx . . . ii X - N lil .17 A- ' ' ' n . f Q5' ,Fir ' r,,,.....--A-Q
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