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FT is, LJ ' 3.1, iid-. ... GEORGE TEACHMAN Oh, you little whiskey-keg! Oh. you horrid little egg I've a mind to take you out Underneath the water spout. RODNEY LAKE Some men were born for great things, Some were born for small, Some-it is not recorded Why they were born at all. KATHLEEN DAVIS The busiest girl in our class Is,Kat.hleen, a jolly round lass. On committees and such, She always does much, A We'd be lost without her, Alas. VICTOR SAWYER Of Vic we can't say enough, For our president surely can bluff, - Has the 'talkingest' manner Is Q1 regular wind-jammer He's made of all kinds of stuff. f 2 NINETEEN F-r '-Q fu , ', I .J ' .' 1-' , . ., 1 4 . -.L,,. 1. ., . . ,. W. ,,, ., AC NS'I'AN 1 '? 2.1, :-Q1 Y' . .Lai-,Q-..1 . ,AL 441. - ,, b M514 , S -.A 31 , .555 l . Qf i 1 E -M ,lf 'o ---K4-1. -QQ .f f . V-21 ' ' 3915 '. V ' af- 45 ' ' I 1 ,-- Q 'ff-g sy L3 '- PL I, I 4 1 - . -,P iliqfw .5 i - 1. if IW., rr' Y L A- . :A 1 '- . 1 'l'F:1-' JY' , ' :Y fi fl 'Yi f.. , . ll - : V1:.76f, VF 1' nm' , 'D - . E' J: V. A' pg-o ck, - l li - 1 -he Q3 ' 33? 1352: -' I 1 1 1 ui v 14 i T w S Ai il F-
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, ITHACANSI AN .1 .-.A ' n Class History Four years ago, we, the Senior Class of 1923, were known as the Freshman Class of 1919. On this important day of days we came with faltering and timid steps toward the school house. We found the assem- bly room without much difficulty but when the principal, Mr. Nisbet, told us to make out our schedule for the semester we knew not what to do, but with the kind help of our upper-classmen, especially the seniors, we found our various classrooms, and knew what hours to go to our classes. If by chance We found ourselves in a senior class the teacher could not tell the difference between freshmen and seniors of that year, we considered ourselves just as important as the seniors and carried the same intelligent look as they. We later found that the senior's opinion of a freshman was very much, different than the freshman's of himself. After the first week of peaceful wandering about the halls we settled down to real high school life. I As the other classes had called a class meeting and elected their offi- cers we followed their example. To pilot ,us through our Freshman year we elected the following officers: aj President .. ..Rex Rowellllzg fl I Y Vice-preside : , . ..-1--- 1 w.Harold McMulle Q 'L I Secretary ...l......... Ruth McNabb Trehurer A . L,,,,:1'.412 .iS,5'5fg.ls.f:i..4Q,Q ........ Grace Vallance TL ILZQA At this class meeting found we had the number of seventy-six in our class. - A After our class meeting we seemed to be more a part of the high school and everything seemed fine until some one mentioned final exam- inations. Remember the'long faces, classmates? We Worked as we had never worked beforevand came through with flying colors. g In the second semesi Qi. 'we gave a box social and increased ourgempty treasury quite a bit. We thought we were realhigh school students now that we had some money in our class treasury. ,A At last our Freshmeitayear drew to a' close and we considered it very, successful and it would have beenyeny enjoyable' if the seniors had not been forever and aye telling us how inferior we were to them. But we ll TWENTY-ONE 'i l: b YM li. .ff
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