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X J f 2 I X ::::: ,f SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 13, 1920 twenty-eight knowledge seekers, as we were pleased to call ourselves, entered Hartshorne High School. NVe were green and somewhat timid, but we soon overcame our timidity and ever since have been able to hold our own in the many struggles of high school life. Since we have been in high school Bernard Sims has represented us on the foot ball and basket ball teams and has made an enviable record. Roy Byrne has been a member of the track team for three years and is a broad jumper of wide repute. This year we have some new members on the basket ball and foot ball teams, namely Hugh Matthews and Joe Long. In '21 and '22 we went over the top in the popularity contestsg Irene Katigan being our candidate in '21, and Elizabeth Goodart in '22. Last year we turned our thoughts to other things and let the seniors and freshmen squabble over the honor. This year however we decided to get into the race again, so with Elizabeth Koleszar we won second place. The thing that pleased us most was when Elizabeth Goodart won first place in the R. I. H. S. C. voice contest. The girls' high school chorus has been a wonder and there is reason behind itg it is composed mainly of seniors, four girls representing us this year and all truly songbirds. Vile have always had members on the girls' basket ball team. This year we have three, Lorene Hall, Anna Black and Elizabeth Goodart. VVe have never lacked pep and enthusiasm for our pep leader, Dan Thomas, is a good one. He is a senior. You will observe that our class has a goodly number of distin- guished students. VVell, we had a chance to show our stuff last year at the .Iunior-Senior banquet. This was the crowning event of the year and some say the most splendid of its kind ever given here. Such has been our past and present and we now go forth upon the stormy sea of life, leaving our dear 'ol high school to the students of the coming years and to our faithful teachers, to whom we in part owe our SUCCESS. nt i nitmiuuinuiiminu
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QLTSHORN y E a::e:s::s:s::ees ii p .... .. CLASS PHOPHECY One sunny afternoon I was sitting in the shade of a tree day-dream- ing and very drowsy. I happened to remember that it was May 16. Ten years have passed since I had graduated. I began to think of my class mates and wondered what they were doing now. I lay with closed eyes recalling the many happy hours I had spent in the High School. Directly there appeared before me a little boy who looked to be about six years of age. Something about him reminded me strongly of some one I had known. He said to me. XVon't you come and help my Mama, she's awful sick. I followed him to a small bungalow not very far away. I entered and saw lying on a bed a frail looking woman. I gave one look at her and almost fainted for I recognized Lizzie Koleszar. I began to question her and found that she has run away from college and married Liner Fair seven years before, and he had deserted her two years later. She was heart-broken and almost an invalid now. YVe talked of old days and before I left I secured a doctor and nurse. As I was walking slowly toward home I saw a beautiful car ap- proaching me. As it drew near the lady occupant stopped the car and asked me the distance to the nearest town. I gave an exclamation of delight for who could it be but Edna Chronister. She invited me to drive to town with her promising that after she had transacted some business she would return home with me. The next morning I returned to San Francisco with her. As we reached the suburbs of the city our car went dead and we could'nt get it started again. VVe found a phone and called a garage. The man soon arrived and we were very much surprised to see Hugh Matthews. He said he was a mechanic in the largest garage in the city. He soon fixed our car and we drove into town just at lunch time. VVe went to a rcs- taurant and ordered a small lunch. The waiter brought it and we began to eat, when a cough reminded me that the waiter was still standing by my side. I looked up and was very much surprised to behold Roy Byrne standing there. D XVe first attended a matinee that afternoon. There happened to be a special number, a noted speaker known over the state for his matchless H. tm-mi--Iim..-.mmmimma.-.n---nn-im .
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