La Porte High School - El Pe Yearbook (La Porte, IN)

 - Class of 1903

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Class of 1904 jST Motto: “ Rowing, not Drifting” Plow»: Fern Colors: Green ami White Yell -«fit)' Juno' Jupiter Zeus' Reno' Rino' 1‘olvphemut' Who! RjIi' Boo' Rah' Rip' Rap' Roar' Junioi' Junior' Nineteen Four' Presivient Historian Officers Keene Fail Secretary-Treasurer . Gertrudf Brows Bernice Gaul Poet . . . Isabel Launer Sergeant at-Arms, Georce Bosserman Eiuth Alexander Ethel Beahm Nova Beal Lottie Bement Mamie Blair George Bosserman Carr Bowell Nellie Bradley Gertrude Brown Abbie Burlingame Rosetta Burns Class Roll Ethel Canan Frank Clark Dora Cooper Willow Coplin Lillian Daniels Percy Day Edna Fail Keene Fail Bernice Gaul Flora Harding Minnie Hollingsworth Emory Jaeger Lena Kellerman Emma Klager Harry Kramer Laura Kreucer Isabel Launer Claude Lewis Anna Lindborc Ruth Mayhew Seymour MacMillan Blanche Mithoff Mary Nile Francfs Parkinson Louise Patterson Marie Pusch Arnold Rechfnberg Elsie Shaw' Alice Sonneborn Arthur Steicely Emily Tayior Helen Weir Louise Weyer Ethel Whorweli.

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Chronicles of the Tribe of ’04 Jtf CHAPTER I I. TheTrUt r.f'04 Er.urtth inie the Landtf the Higbiebmitei. 2. They Tbt Ckmtth Their Lttden. OW i: came to pass that in the ninth month and on the fifth day of the same, in the sixth year after the building of the new Temple, there had assembled in their Sanhedrin, the tribe of the High- jchoolitci. And it came to pass that they did lament with great lamentation the loss of much of their people by reason of the plague of “Exs.” which had been sent upon them. And moreover, they did lament the loss of many of their patriarchs and wise men who had gathered up their «trolls of sheepskin, donned fine linen, and, speaking words of wisdom and eloquence, had departed them hence into die land of the Alumni. And moreover, while they were in lamentation and great sorrow, the.’-, arose without a fearsome noise, and there did enter into the Temple, even into the innermost parts thereof, a great host, yea, even a multitude, the like of which had never before been seen in all the land about. And great was the consternation of the liighschoolitcs, and great was the fear upon them. But perceiving that the newcomers were of goodly appearance and comely, and fair to look upon, they took courage and lifted up their voices and -rake, saying, “Whence coincst thou, O strangers, thus to invade our Temple: Come thou up and make obeisance unto us if thou wouldst expect our mercy.” But the newcomers smiled a smile the width of which was one cubit, and lifting up their voices, spake: “Hear, O vc tribes of the High- schoolites. We come from the land of the Eighth Graders, and behold, there has been allotted unto us a place in this Temple. And moreover, it has been said unto us, 'Go ye in and possess the place.’ Peace be with you.” Whereupon they did gather up their scrolls and tablets and set them down, fearing no man. Thereupon began they asking much questions of the ruler of the Temple, and pursuing tnc ways of learning. And it came shortly to pass that it was spake unto the newcomers, whose name was Naughty, surnamed Fours, “Verily, it will be well for thee to choose from among thy goodly number certain of thy tribe, that they may be the rulers and the high priests of thy tribe, and hob-nob with the boss of the Sanhedrin, and scheme schemes and lead in the councils of the Naughty Fours.” Meantime the Naughty I ich, being translated, means 04’$) said among themselves, “Whom shall we chooser” There was one among them who was fair spoken and well versed in the manners and customs of the parliamentarians, and he was good in com- mand. And they lifted up their voices and said, “Behold, him will we make our Chief Ruler” ( which in the English tongue is called President). And ballots did they cast in great numbers, and it was done as the prophet had foretold. And likewise did they choose others from out their tribe that they might hold office and become puffed up. And the thing pleased them, and they rejoiced and waxed wise and studious. And it was so. And here endeth the first chapter. »6

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