Greenfield High School - Bulletin Yearbook (Greenfield, MO)

 - Class of 1911

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I 1 umuia A CLASS OB FICERS. President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,A,,,A,4.,...,,,,,,,,.,....................... Amy Haftfleld Vice President ......,.................,......... ..............A-----,, ll UTY Roberts Di-easurer and Secretary ............. ............ D Iildred HPLWRIHS Historian ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,A,,,,J,.x,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4.,,,,, ,...,........,...,,,... F ern Frieze Pifm-ist ,,.,,.,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,...,... A ugusta Brand Pogt ...,..-,---AA,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,, E ddie Montgomery I ELL. Rah! rah! rah! Look and sec. We re the best Among the rest. Juniors are we. ' Clas Motto-We X-L. Cla-ss Colors-Old Rose and Pale Green. f SONG. QTune- Silver Bell. J VI' e have a story to tell of a brave class, VVhich reigns in G. H. S. No one can ever excel this class so true, We always work, never shirk, thru our school: Only paddling our own 'tiny canoe. No other class can surpass, This little band. CHORUS. We 're alway-s happy, This Junior band, Teachers do tell - 'We're always happy, laughing gaily for joy, As- our work we do, No help we need, This Junior band. II. The teachers say we're the best Ever found among the rest in G. H. S. As down the stairs we all march, To our recital classes, As in our rooms we may go to know, And we listen to the sighs of the rest, That seems to be in the room, W'hen we come in. ' CHORUS. Qllzxaa ifgiaturg In Dade County thereQis a beautiful little city, Greenfield, which is well known on account of the fame and renown of its High School. In this famous High School, ever since the year seventeen Junior . Each at the fir-st week of school began his Work Wi'th much determination and en- thusiasm which they carried thruout the year. It was a study hall indeed when the Juniors were there. The other classes looked in wx ild amazement and envy at them studying so hard attempting to follow them but failing. In English this class has made great achievements. In addition to the rhetoric they have read Sir Rog- er de Coverly, Shakespeare s Macbeth Emer- son s Essay Coleridge s Ancient Mariner and Penny on s Princess and: Maud. Miss Hamlin on inquiring about classics for study could not suggest anything of which they had not made a careful study. In German one vi ould think he were in a real Ger- man school to hear the skill with which this class can recite and talk in German. In History and Geometry the Juniors show great genius. Altho they have had some difficulties in Geometry they have always surrnounted them and come out victorious. In the month of October Mary Tarr an active and loval member of the class gave a party. On account of the great enjoyment it will be remembered as one of the most important events. f Just as the rising of the evening star before all other stars, so does the Junior class rise and surpass all other classes. If they continue with as much success thro the Senior year, it will indeed be a famous record for This class feels greatly indebted' to the teachers who have sympathized and helped them thruout their greatest struggles. 0112155 qgrnphnrg , RESULTS OF CONTEST. New York, June 7, 1918.-The contest, the details of which were given in last week's paper, ended yes- terday. It was a very close contest, Mary Tarr get- ting just three more votes than her opponent, Miss Mildred Hawkins. The former received as her prize for the most -popular girl a New Hope range stove, while Miss Hawkins received a rocking chair. The young ladies are very close friends, having lived in the same town before coming here. ' DADEVILLE TO HAVE A MUSIC TEACHER. Dadeville, Mo., June 30, 1914.-Miss Marie Finley arrived her yesterday and will, on next Monday, be- gin to give lessons in music to the class she has ob- tained. This is a good opportunity for the young ., :- A -' ef 1--' .. :,... gi-mlw -f ---v.-:fa'g,g-f--rl--ls -.--farr-emi-r.--.:::1:41r'1fz-ff.:-szfgnawc-fn Qtizevfcgfififfrv-1f', ,.:f:.,-:zif 'offT-'m:1aQfz'nr-114- .H'1::'.: :. mfs.. +222-wet?-Liavifraanrifs fer-4-'-arefifz erik: F5411 'P' ' '-'A 'Y' 'W ': ' -'W' U' l of . . Y 1 S 1 7 X I r Y I f V 7 I 7 i C L r n 1 , I 5 7 7 C 4 I 7 7 7 7 I 1 7 7 S7 7 l Y 7 l C 7 7 5 1 7 1 . 7 7 7 S i . 7 K C Y 7 7 I 1 I .1 1 1908, there has been a band of great workers. The two previous records of the'i-r deeds show what mighty things they have accomplished. In the year 1910, September the fifth, this powerful band of workers, the Juniors, assembled in G. H. S. The glory of G. H. S. in 1910-11 is centered on the mighty deeds of the Juniors. When they assembled in the study hall and took their assigned places, thereuwere found to be only people here, as Miss Finley comes highly recom- mended as an accomplished music teacher. THE ANNUAL SOCIETY ELECTION. Noel, Ark., Jan. 5, 1930.-Miss Victoria Freedle was last night re-elected president o-f the W. W. CVVise Womenj organization, better known as Old Maids' Association. She has held this position for a number of years. Each year on January 4 they

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