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i Atliletic Drawing and Coaclies 86 Footl)all Picture 87 Footljall Write-ups 88 Athletic Snapshot Page 90 Basket P.all Picture 91 Second Basket Ball Team 92 Basket Ball 98 Music Drawing and Organizations 9.5 Mr. Parry ' s Picture . . . -. 90 Picture of Orchestra 97 (irind Drawing OS Grinds 99 Sna])shot Page 1 05 Staff Picture 131 Advei ' tisenients 132
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Foreword 1 Title Pai e 3 Dedication 5 Stiff (i Contents 7 Editorials () Prize Awards 11 Su|!erintendent s Picture 12 i] 14 15 16 18 19 H) Principal ' s p ' ictures Faciilly I ' ictnre Faculty . F ' aculty Poem Senior ( ' lass Porni .. , Our Graduation I ' oeni Senior Drawings and Clas OtKcers . Senior In dual Photogra])]is 21 Senior Class History Senior Proj)liec, ' 4.5 4G Seniors Rechristened 51 Senior Story 54 Junior Drawinii and ( ' lass (JHicers 50 .Junior Class Poem 57 .Junior Pictu re 58 .Junior Xanies 59 .Jimior Story 60 Sophomore Drawing 68 So])homore Class Poem 64 In Memoriani 65 So|)homore Class Picture 06 So])liomore Names 07 69 73 Sophomore Story Freshman Drawing and Poem Fr m Class Picture 74 Fresliman Names Freshman Story Honor Roll.. Snapshots of Soldiers liss Bright ' s Picturt . Social Drawing and Social Affair To 77 79 81 82 83
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' riuTc is no insliluliiiii (i hiriic as M. II. S. liiil camicil lie in a i rcal incasnre iiiflnenccd liy llic present Wdi ' IiI ; v. Tlii inHnenec can Ix ' sl he diagnosed as tangible anil intanuilile. l ' ' irsl, we as war classes, [n -v i;i ' en n| many of the social fniictions and social cer Mnonies wliieli I he precedint; ' classes lia c enjoyed. Among Ihese were the Senioi ' |)lay and llie i-efreshments at the .Innior-Seiiior rece]Jtion and arious other parties. The money in arions cases vas»i cn to t he Red Cross as were the proceeds from llie .Innior pla. - amonnliiig to $15(1. The High School also honglil two Lilierly Bonds —each for lOlt. Then loo the War has In-onght to our school many of the ' minent speakers of the day. Among these were Lientenant Picard, from France. .Joe Chapel. James Pnffer, a V. S. soldier from the trenches, representative.s of colleges and many local men. It was greatlv dne to tlieii ' in- .sjiiring speeche.s, both on edneational affairs and I he war th-.it the second or in- tangible impression arose. For im|iei-cep)il l - at first, yet iiDne the less snrel -, the .spirit of the student body grew and hroidened ami nowhere was there liner jiatriotism than in our High School. Two of onr teachers of this year. Mr. Rein- hart and Mr. Etter and many of the alumni are in the ser ice of the F. S. Though they are mentioned later in this book yet here we take the opportunity to greet them and express our pride in them. [Many pupils this year have discontinued their High School conrs ' to accept ])ositions. ' J ' lie Senioi ' class has probabl - fared the worst and we were extrt ' uiel.v sorry to lose our classmates of three years. All those Seniors attending school at the time the Senior |)ictures were sent to the engraving house have their ])ietHres in this Annual. Those who were not in school at that time. ha e not. Fpon consideration this was deemed wise and just. This year has seemed to be one of general u|)hea al foi- teachers as well as .scholars. Five new teachers were added to the Faculty at the beginning of school : j Ir. Reinhart, Mr. Kochheiser. Miss Souder. Miss Bell Moore and Miss Blackford, while the five teach(M-s who left our Higli School were Mr. Kaiser. Mr. Lloyd, Miss Brightman. Miss Schmidt and Miss Connett. Needless to say we were as sorry to lose the latter as we were haij])y to greet the former. Throughout the course of the school yea i ' five teachers have left : Mr. Reinhart, Miss Bedger, Mr. Carmine, Mr. Fatton and Mr. Daxis. onr principal. Their places were respedti ' ely taken by Miss Reinhart, Miss Schulthess. Mr. Ftter, Mr. Foster and Mr. Frank Whitehouse. Shortly before the Annaul went to i)ress ] Jr. Ftter also left to go to eanip. Al- — 9 —
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