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03 a President—Marco Cronk. Vice-President— Jessie Sumner. Secretary — Mayme Nelson. Treasurer—John Lester. Colors: Black and gold. [181
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oj)t omovr Ci nn faintor One beautiful day in September, nineteen hundred and five, an exceedingly large and good looking class of freshmen entered the magnificent pcrtals of the venerable High School. Some were proudly clutching their diplomas and exposing them to full gaze, while others were vainly endeavoring to hide them. Ascending the broad stairs they were extremely embarrassed to he accosted by members of the other classes with such remarks as: “Are you last?” “How do you like High School?” This embarrassment, however, did not last long, as they soon found out that their would-be superiors were not so clever as they seemed. By the aid ef numerous teachers stationed at the various posts to guide these budding freshmen, they finally reached the main room, where they listened with hated breath to the oration given by Mr. Hutchison. They then departed for the old main among the titters and applause of all present. When this day was over, the freshmen were all dreaming of the path of roses before them, and the manner in which they would outshine all preceding and following classes, and so faithfully did they live up to their dream, that at the close of their freshman year, all the teachers agreed that this class was the most intelligent one that ever entered the Madison High School. The most important event of the sophomore year was the first class meeting, at which Fred (JofF was elected president: Madeline Fess, vice president: Helen Pence, secretary, and Marguerite Coleman, treasurer. The declamatory contest of the year nineteen hundred and seven proved to he the best ever recorded, for those who took part were representatives of nineteen hundred and nine. On the whole, the class of 1000 shows every sign of becoming the most brilliant class that ever graduated from the Madison High School. [191
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