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JUNIORS Reading left to right— ‘Lop Row—Frank Rathwell, Charles Butts, Thomas Rogers, Sherman Clark, Karl Sliger. pecond Row—Paul Jack, Glen Lawhead, Martin Noonan, Florence Widmer, Florence VanFleit, Selma Grischke. Third Row—Nettie Miller, Madolin Manion, Zelia Shannon, Alda Orr, Lois Cobler, Virgillia Galnour, Iva Heffelfinger. Fourth Row—Margaret Roos, Mildred Lightner, Vesta Marvin, Bernice Haverstick, Lydia Gieser, Ruby Lantz, Helen Comparette, Pauline Campbell. Bottom Row—Paul Grimm, Clifford Higgins, Dewey VanLear, William Pierce, Darewood Mitchell, Roscoe Lung.
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dunor Class History For eight long years, we had looked forward to our entrance into high school. At last on September 8, 1913, we entered the Garrett High School, as Freshmen, to be laughed at, especially by the Sophomores (now Seniors) who had displayed their unequaled greenness the year before. Later on they all had to acknowledge that we were the most intelligent class that had ever entered high school. Mr. Anitonides, the principal, instructed us in Physical Geography, Miss Camp in Algebra, Miss Sembower in English, Miss VanAuken in Latin, Mr. Franks in Ancient History and Miss Berry in music and Art. Miss Sembower, having taken the solemn vows of matrimony, left Dec. 1 and was succeeded by Miss Thomas. Jan. 1, Miss Camp left to teach in Arkansas and was succeeded by Mr. King. Since all social affairs are bad for timid freshmen, we spent all of our time studying. We resumed our duties the following year but our number had de- creased from fifty to forty. The building had been redecorated and lights had been installed, consequently many social affairs were held. Two literary societies and a debating club were formed. Mr. Renkenberger instructed us in Agriculture, Mr. VanFleit in Algebra, Miss Thomas in English, owing to the death of Miss VanAuken, Miss Enlo in Latin, Miss Debbrick in Domestic Science and History and Miss Elson in Music and Art. This year seemed to be more successful in every way than ithe previous year. When we entered upon our career as Juniors, we were the largest Junior Class (38 in number) that had ever entered the Garrett High School. The Assembly Room had been enlarged and apparatus for laboratory work had been installed. Mr. Carroll instructs us in Geometry, Mr. VanFleit in Geometry and Physics, Miss Clark in Latin and English and Mr. Schoenike in German. We now have an organization with the following officers: Dewey VanLear president, Charles Butts vice president, Florence VanFleit secretary and Vesta Marvin treasurer. And in regards to Athletics I might mention that during our high school career we not only upheld our position but also did many things too in upholding the standing of our dear old school. Through- out all our high school career, we have been recognized as having a number of excellent base ball players and last year the base ball team was composed of our classmates. In addition to this five were chosen for the relay races which were held between Garreti, Auburn, Waterloo and St. Joe. So in clos- ing this year we think we have lived up to our motto, “Nichi Vollendet aber Angefangen,” or “Not finished but begun.’’ In our Senior year our aim is to excel all our previous records, not only in number but in all scholarstic activities. FLORENCE VANFLEIT.
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