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, A History of Class of 05. HEN this class entered the high school, 1905 looked very far away, but now, on looking back. it seems a very short time since the class came into the high school and was called the Fresh- man class. This Freshman class went quietly on, because Fresh- men never dare show any sign of authority. The only thing that worried them was the everlasting Walk up stairs, and, You may report for whispering in the hall. In the second year the class organized and after that they became participants in every class rush and in all class feuds, so that they won the title of Fighting Sophsf' In the junior year the most noted event was the class rush on Tree Day. Every junior was out in full lighting armor and they succeeded in raising the brown and white on high. Another pleasant day was spent in going for ferns for the 1904 commencement. The Juniors went in a big butcher's wagon, but not as lambs led to the slaugh- terl'-Oh, no! there was plenty of fun. The way in which the girls drove was enough to put any jockey to shame. They all came near being arrested for unlawful fishing, and if they had !-what would the Seniors of ,04 have done? After they had dug a few dozen ferns, the owner was seen approaching. It didn't take three min- utes to hide those ferns, and the innocent owner came up and said that they might have one dozen ferns. Did they take them? NVell, what would you have done? That night when the Seniors sat upon a platform banked with ferns -as a society reporter would say-no one ever suspected how hard it was to get the ferns, and the extra dozen helped to finish up nicely. Well, now the class is ready to leave, and I suppose the class of 1906 will say good riddance to bad rubbish, but let them. The class has passed through four years of school, through trials, joys and sorrows, and all the rest. and now they are ready to leave. There-so long! Lakewood High School.
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Pfllgrllfnlcriiltiilued, ORATION-Employer and Employee, Lewis H. Reese lX'IUSlC-Selected, lonif Quartet , , , Presentation of Class lw Superintendent J. NI. H. Frederick l'.sSAY-linsung Heroes. Irene A. bwecney Presentation of Diplomas by Dr. J. F. Hobson, President of 13RA'IilUN-Ixllllfflfilll Inventions, . Clifford A. W'eluh Lakewood Board of Education
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