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TW -'f T H E ll l L H l '1 7 with surprising sueeessg leaders were elected from various classes. everyone eo-operated, and the crisis was tided over until the llew teachers came. The Sophomore year of our little tribe passed uneventfully but pro- gressivelyg our elassmen were making good in athletiesg our grades were good, and we began to form the habits of industry which have served us so well since. When Autumn again brought around a new school term we found new faces among us, while some of the older ones were miss- ing, but still the '17 class spirit was left us. Our progressive class pres- ident, Freda Ross, left. Later in the year Samuel Bentley left school, too. Ot' course, as all Juniors do. we quarreled with the Seniors. The great question was. VVhieh class shall print the Annual? Later, however, we forgot all our troubles and gave the Seniors a very enjoy- able reception. decorated for their commencement, and bade thenl farewell with regret. At last we have become Seniors, yes. Seniors, and can look down contemptuously upon the t'our years behind us as every Senior has earned the right to do. XVhen the class organized this year, Harry Sehoen was elected Presi- dent. From the Senior class were chosen a large number of the ath- letes of the school teams. Velma Tipton, Eva Carstens and Laura Payton on the girls' basketball team, and Herbert Seheidt, Joe Mann, Harry Sehoen and Haskell Carter on the' boys' basketball team. Class spirit and the worthy efforts of our lads won for us the Garrett Intcrclass Basketball Cup. The girls' team lost to the husky Juniors the Gates' Interelass Bas- ketball Cup. The class play, All-of-a-Sudden Peggy, is well started at the pres- ent writing and will be successt'ully carried through by Mr. Patten with the eo-operation of the class. The class of '17 is a eredit to the nation, for, fired with patriotism. a number ot' our loyal boys answer- ed the first call to arms when this uatiou's honor became endangered. We are proud of these: Haskell Carter, Elmer Batchelder. Carroll Gates, Odell Braudaw and Charles Walker. Classmates, who are left, let us not let the old spirit die, but give a last rousing cheer for our class: Hullee gazoo, gazoo, gazaek Hullee maloo, mnlou malurk Hullee gazoo, Izullee gazeen Hillsboro High Selxool June '17
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gzgwss Mio THE or HE California newspapers bore great headlines on their first pages. announcing the coming to San Francisco of Yeritl- mo. the reputed inventor of the Tcla-vision. I inunediately board- ed a train for the Golden Gate city and was inl1'oduced to the great in- ventor. He informed me that the Tela-vision accurately depicted fu- ture events. and hence was of in- ealculablc value to mankind. He I'urther told me that the composi- tion ot' the machine was a secret. but that eleetrie waves were the basie force. Furthermore he ol'- fered to demonstrate the machine to me. This was too good an op- portunity to he lost. so I eagerly accepted his otI'er. He led me into a large labora- tory the walls ol' which were cov- ered with electric wires, all leading to a curious box-shaped instrument in the center of' the room. After warning me to keep quiet he turn- ed ou the switch and simultaneous- ly I saw a flash on the white screen on the opposite wall. I perceived a dim figure gradually becoming clearer. In one corner ot' a large research laboratory I saw the massive figure and smiling face ot' Herbert Scheidt, now a famous M. D. He was fitting a pair ot' spectacles on a near-sighted guut. The next scene was in the Metro- politan theatre ot' New York. Flor- ence Garrett, the great soprano prima donna. was singing her favorite song, Pretty Baby. to a brilliant and appreciative aud- ienee. Again the scene changed to a bachelor's home on the south bank ot' the Tualatin river. On the front porch Charles Vlfalker was read- ing his evening paper, with his fa-- vorite cat Percival on his lap. The solenm figure of the llev. Carroll Gates was next seen earn- estly speaking to his congregation on the subject, Verily I say unto you, sooner shall a camel go through a pin head than a high school student enter heaven. I then beheld Eva Carstens, the once renowned basketball star of the Hillsboro high school, coaching the 0. A. C. girls' basketball team. Ou the wharves ot' old Alabama a crowd ot' darkies were jigging around a fiddler playing the popu- lar selection, Turkey in the Hay- stackf' Upon a closer view I saw that the musician was ElmerBatch- elder. Alvera Lull, the greatest suffra- gette leader of America, was cam- paigning for the high otlice of president. In a garage I saw the figure of Haskell Carter grinding the cylin-
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