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as .HM .Y -a --es -.assess-V . ..-,seem-'f-1 V-1 , ,rL's-'SZ 2HiFiF'.-'?'-l'- 1 71'ff'1 - V' -7'-'Y f W7 w, I- w ' X. I ' Guo. RYAN, President. ROY EVANS, Treasurer. JESSIE OWENS, Historian. Ala-Co-Rik! Ala-Co-Rik! Zip! Boom! Viveelaa-Itacl Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rahl. Reel Juniors! Juniors! Yes-sir-eel A brief history telling of the strong foundation and of the happy, prosperous early days of the class of 1908, has been recorded in the previous volumes of The Bulletin. With the pre -ent issue we shall further relate our simple story. We are glad of the privilege to do this, for in years to come we shall value these pages as a memento of our school days as the class of 1908, in the ll. ll. S. At the opening of school in September, 1900, five and twenty joyous, eager-faced girls and boys joined the .lunior ranks to march for another nine-months toward the goal of Senior graduation. The first morning we obeyed orders to pitch our lents in the south room helo.v, with the Eighth Grad A. Although we were rather curioas concerning this unusual rule, prompted by our strong sense of ohe lience, we were soon encamped And we are now glad to think that we have been instrumental for good, in the hands of the professor. For. hy the influence of our association, the proverbial Eighth Grade conduct has be n improved until this class is now prepared to assume their more dignified duties as high-school pupils. At an early dats- we formed our organization, which has been supported throughout the year, by loyal class patriotism and co-operation. The dauntless, progressive spirit of our class seems to show each member to be- guided by a motto similar to that of the Alpine lad, Excelsior, 'l'he Junior class is regarded as the executive body of the High School, since all mat- ters which the students should carry out, are politely given to us for execution. And we, wiih a humble bow of thanks for the honor, begin to make things move. We not only get the best each hour in school has to give, and bring our class plays special programs and the like, to the highest success, but are just as wide awake to the social enjoyments that come our way, and are always active in helping others to share our pleasures. The following dates from our holiday calander will particularly be remembered: Oct. 20, '06, when in company with the teachers and the Seniors, we tramped on a nutting excursiong Halloween Eve, when the lower classmen were entertainedg Mar. 8, '07, 0urGerman evening with Miss Eitzeng and Mar. 29, the evening spent so pleasantly at the country home of Nina Depee and a five-mile hay ride by moonlight! Our work in English this year has added much to our reputation as a class of unusual literary talent. On the authority of our teacher, we have done more through outside reading than any former class of Juniors. In Latin we have followed with pleasure, Cicero in Pompey's Military Command, Archias, lhe four orations against Uatiline, and through a collection of letters to which, for good measure, wc added some Lalin correspondence of our own. Our professor is the limit when one attempts to satisfy him in mathematical worl-'g l I 3 I l ' I l l l l
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CARRIE COLLIER- She's happy when she's not sad and she's never sad. HATTIE GRIGGS- So gentle and so quieh, a p -rfect lady she seems. w- mn.VW.2:, H.. we V ,mm .,T,,,M,C,v ,,,, NRM- ,. , f . CLARA BISHOP- She's like a vision or a fairy, Glldlng noiseless on her way. E'l'HEL WINTER- Virt,ue is a gem of greatest price. l , l l l I l l I 4 I 1 . i 1 l ,
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