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Hi Ill, i L speech depicting horror,' tactics of the Germans that only a fertile imagination could invent. .... The activities of the year 1918-19 were upset by the World War. Among the more notable for notoriousj graduates Were Hugh Hug Brown, Deane Duck,' Smith, and Mar- lin Reppert, who was the Orange and Black editor. .... The school
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The next year the situation Was reversed and an undefeated season was had. Again in 1917 the team was all-Victorious. A new high was reached in defeating Fredonia 91-0. The editor of the 1918 an- nual Was none other than Clarence Scratch,' Oakes, now famed as a globe-trotter. In it was printed a prize winning war propaganda
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year of 1919-20 was one of those in which nothing noteworthy hap- pens. We mention it only because Miss Self received her diploma. The next year the orchestra and band were recognized to have a definite place in the curriculum with the employing of Professor Goepfert. The football team again succeeded in staving off defeat. This was the last year of M.C.H.S. It was taken over by the city of In- dependence the next fall .... With the beginning of I. H. S. in 1921, Miss Russell was engaged. Of her S the Orange and Black made this quip: Miss Russell isn't very if large, but she is good looking, help- ful, and patient. Her former class- mate, Miss Brown, also returned to her alma mater and Miss Burns moved up from the Lincoln grade school of which she had been a charter member. In addition to all this the Bulldog gridsters had another all-victorious season .... In the fall of 1922 Bert Beal's grid- sters completed their third straight undefeated season. Before the celebrating was over the stu- dent body was stunned by the death of Principal Nees on Decem-' ber 1, 19-22. The school building was then named Nees Hall in his honor. It was during this year the new junior high was built .... In the fall of 1923 the new building was first used. A host of new in- structors came to I. H. S. The fol- lowing fall Mr. Smith succeeded Mr. Beal as coach. .... The school
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