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JUNIOR PARTY. Friday, April 20, 1900. Arraxgkment Committee. Copeland Harvey, Chairman. Martin V. Nelson. Timothy Brown. Decoration Committee. Caroline Adams, Chairman. Florence Anderson. Isabel Parsons. Maud Lea. Marie Fess. Helen Thursby. Loleta Cooper. Everett French. Leonard Nelson. Harry Iletzel. Erwin Koch. 18
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CLASS OF 1907 Perhaps other classes, perhaps the facility, and perhaps most of all the parents ol tin class of 190 . have wondered at our brilliant and unique career. It had a cause. On the famous day upon which we arrived, Mr. Hutchison overlooked the singing of America. This fact has marked our actions from September, nineteen hundred and three, until this writing. In the annual which appeared at the end of our first year, everyone noticed the absence of any history of our class. This was not due to the lack of material, hut to the lack of space. Since then, other Tychoherahns have been published, and hence opportunity offered for displaying our remarkable precocity. Our freshman year was uneventful, except for the first public appearance of Elmer S. Lurch on Arbor Day, 1904. Since then he has distinguished himself by seeking knowledge at the history shelf. We organized in the fall of 1905 with Caroline Adams as our president. who successfully led us through the Valley of the Shadow of I he chair for the last two terms. The pin which we selected in tin early fall was a proof of our physical, mental, moral and artistic qualities. During Mr. Doll’s presidency a continual rough house was kept up. We are greatly indebted to Moulton for instructing us in tin way we should go. At the beginning of the third year. Charles Moritz was chosen president, who successfully led us through the Valley of the Shadow of Flunks as far as we have gone in our career. It is due to his noble eloquence that many of us stand to-day where we do. We boast highly of the president and his committee on the From which was so successful. We stand now at the end of our third year of toil, ever illustrating our motto, “Labor conquers all.” 17
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