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OLD HOSE AND WHITE 13 SENIORS MAXINE LAWSON Snap-Shot Committee. Maxine is very quiet They say she’s bashful, too But if you really knew her This would never do. LOIS VESTAL Class Editor. ’25; Senior Class Will. Lois is another Senior lass She’s a good poet, too When we tell you she wrote these Then you'll know it’s true. FIRMAN COOPER Class Prophecy, Base Ball, ’20. Now this is Firman So modest and shy He always works hard As the teacher goes by. HARRY EATON Base Ball, 23. ’24, ’25, ’26; Asst. Joke Editor; Oratorical Contest, '23, ’24, ’25, ’26. Harry is rather short And neither very fat But as for playing pranks He can’t be beat at that. BLANCHE BOTNER Snap Shots Coriimittee. This one is Blanche She talks in the hall But her rosy cheeks Sets a pace for them all.
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12 OLD ROSE AND WHITE t S E N I O R S HELEN JAMES Oratorical Contest, ’23, '24; Orchestra. ’24, 25, '26; Senior Writeup. Helen is a little maid She has curly hair If you ever see her The curl will be there. JAMES ELDER Oratorical Contest, ’24, ’25, ’2C; Orchestra, ’24, '25, ’26; Male Quartette, ’26; Base Ball, ’24; Basket Ball, ’24, '26; Representative to Indiana Jr. General Assembly. James likes candy And chewing gum. too He gives us good proof For we’ve all seen him chew. OPAL FORI) Girls Sextette. ’24; Class Prophecy; Mixed Quartette. ’25. Opal is a Senior, too Very sweet ami fair And if there’s any feasting Opal will be there. THELMA JONES Class Editor, ’26. Thelma is a Senior lass So very shy and neat But when it comes to smiling Thelma can’t be beat. EMERALD HARRIS Joke Editor, s26; Base Ball, ’23, ’24, ’25, ’26; Basket Ball, ’23, ’24, ’25, ’26. Emerald’s never quiet It is against his rule For he creates excitement Throughout the entire school.
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14 OLD HOSE AND WHITE CLASS HISTORY Realizing that our stay at H. T. H. S. is almost ended and that we will never again be as large a part of our Alma Mater as we now are and have been, we wish to record some of our joys and sorrows. In September 1922 a happy group of Freshmen were found on the east side of the assembly acting perhaps, a little timid and bashful. 'Phis class is the same that is now graduating from II. T. H. S. The first year was spent joyfully making acquaintances and taking part in all school functions. Class officers were elected and a class party was given. The year was so well enjoyed that we were sorry when spring came and we were no longer Freshmen. In the fall of 1923 we returned to school and were very sorry to find many of our members missing. Some on account of injuries and illness and others preferred homclife and outside work. Daer Platt, a new classmate, entered school with us and remained the following two years. The class officers were reelected and are still officiating. Leo Aikman was chosen President. Martha Cooper. Secretary, and Louise Dunkley. Treasurer. During the year Irene Conner withdrew on account of illness and is now attending Paris High School. Bessie Patterson and Victor Peer withdrew to assume outside duties. In the fall of 1924 we returned to assume our school duties as Juniors and were very much pleased to find among our number Marie Wagner and Harold Peer who had attended other schools during their Sophomore year and who had returned to finish their course at H. 'I'. H. S. with their former classmates. Newcomers among our ranks were Thelma Jones and Otis Beard. The main feature of the year was the Junior—Senior Reception, given in April. The assembly room had been transformed into a very pleasing dance hall and the Junior High assembly was beautifully decorated in school and class colors. About 9:30 supper was served, it having been preceded by a short program. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. During this year our class was greatly honored by having one of our members, James Elder as Vermillion County’s Representative in the Junior Legislature. Another one of our number Russell Chisler, was a member of our Relay Team that represented this District in the State Track Meet. Helping the Seniors with their graduating activities brought the year to a busy close. It was with happy hearts that we returned to school in the fall of 1925 as Seniors and it is with happier hearts that we arc carrying on our duties this year. One of our first acts of importance was to plant our class flag on the school building, where it has proudly floated since. W e were very sorry that during the year two of our classmates were forced to withdraw and enter other schools. One of these. Beulah Mattox, will graduate from Paris High School and the other John Park, will graduate from Newport High School. Maxine Lawson of Hillsdale entered our class this year. The Senioi year proved to be quite an exciting one. with the selection of class rings, clas . play, invitations, and the great days of Baccalaureate and Commencement. We, with many joys and happy remembrances, are leaving old H. T. II. S. to take our places in the world where we hope to be as great a success as we have been in school.
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