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SOPHOMORE CLASS V I I I
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Freshman Class History Amos Densmore, President. Martin Cleven, Vice llresident. Florence Lowney, Secretary and Treasurer. On the 3rd of September, ninety curious little Freshmen entered the Marquette High School door grinning. The Seniors smiled in their wise, old knowing fashiiong the Juniors vvvflgcd each other saying, Poor Freshies! Tee Heel , but the Sophomores, the wretched h 'vtes laughed at the top of their voices as ruthlessly as possible and they tried in vain to fool us bewildered Freshmen. As soon as the Freshmen got to the knack of things they showed the Sopho- mores where to stand. lVe had our class meeting and elected our officers. Dur-ing the Athletic Association Drive no one expected anything of the Freshmen, but tl1e'Sophomores had to go some to beat us. Then a few Freshmen girls thinking this a dull old school, asked Coach Morrison to or- ganize H Girls, Baseball team. Having played the Sophomores twice and having defeated them most deplorably we then humped up against those sly Juniors, and believe me we made some showing. A few industrious Freshmen entered the Declamatory Contest and came out with fly ing eolorsf' Eddie Miller won second place, and our gallant president, Amos Densmore, gained third place. Our brilliant beginning prophecies that our senior year will resemble that of the Honor- able class of 1919. FLORENCE MARIE LOVVNEY,
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Sophomore Cllass History JXII11 it 0211110 to pass i11 the first yt'ill'7.t11 of the reign of l1t11'VylIS of the t1'ibe of Hosaites over the 1111111 of tl1e Higl1sko1it1-s, that he s11y- eth to his 1lis1-iples, Ho ye in'o tl1e highways 211111 tht' 11yw11ys 111111 seek diligently for youths, of mighty 1i11111 211111 111211110115 of silrpassing 1DL'tlll1y2 211111 when ye have fou1111 t1lt'l1l, bring 1111-111 llllttl 1110-3. A1111 it e11111e to pass i11 t11e 11l01ltll of Sep- 11111115 there 0111110 1111to the wise 1111111 11111'1'y11s six St'01'0 211111 tive, the sele1-11111 youihs illll1 11111i11e11s 11f t11e 1111111. 111111-11 for their piety 211111 102ll'1l111g. Zllltl t11ese said unto tl1e chief ruler l12ll'X'y11S, t'T1l01l 1-allest us V0l't12lIlt, 111111 free f1-11111 the wiles 111111 1i1'11fts of t11e 11.-vilg we 821211111 11:fore t11ee .t21 .A1111 the wise 1111111 1-11111111 111110 11i111 the tribes of t11e Senyorites, 'l'l1'r11li11gs, 111111 the 1tts, 1211 twho 11well i11 the 1111111 of e1'i11 111111 sayeth 1111to them: Guide 111111 ll1l'0Ct these 1ittl1- Cll11t1l'Cl1 i11 t11e way eve1'lasti11g . rxlltl t11e three tribes pro1nise11 it, b11t the Itts who were t'1111 of t11e evil one, 12l11g'1l0f1 joyfully 211111 t'1'11'11 i11 il 1111111 voice Je 11e pense p11s .t-11 A1111 so great was t11e 1'11l11l1Jt'1' of the 01105611 illilt llltllly fe11re11 211111 were sore 11fr11i11. But they were 11s yet ign111'1111t of t11e ll0l'01t1.ll1llCSS of the ltts 111111 were tlierefore bl11t1'e11.t51 Many 111111 great were tl1e t1l.I1gS 11o11e by the t'l1l1111'l'll 111111 they 11111511011 their stuflies wit11 sueh 11.1ige111-e 'i1111t t111- wise 1111111 111111 hfs 11is1-iples were gI1'011t1y p1e11s:11 so they 111111011 1111-111 1'11'l'S1l11l01l.t61 Many 111111 great were t11e t1'ib111111i1111s of the 1 1'l'S11111l'11. :hllll l1.V0l'S diseases sueh as f'1t'llt'l'. l'11is1-ology, Algebrus, 111111 111g111s11 swept the 1111111 ot' the 1-hosen. .ixllll many were lost 111 t11e 1V2l1'S with the peop11 of t11e 1111111 of 'l'est171 111111 yet others fell 111-fore the 111'111ies of King StllCk.181 But those w110 passed iZ1ll'0l1g1l these inany t1'i1111111tio11s w11xe11 strong 111111 mighty i11 t11e 1e111'11i11g of 1111 great things 211111 were 11111t1'e11 no 1l101'l'. 'AIII1 XV11K'l1 it 0111110 l11ll'Yt'St time 1111 the trihes ot' the lligllskolites Sl'1lt10l'011 to the four W11l11S. CH.-Xl 1'lCR 11. A1111 again i11 the fall 111' t11e year 1111 the Higlmkolltestfll g1ltllL'l'0ll again to the 11we1ling p1111'e of the wise 1111111, 111111 till' 1'l1os1-11 ehil- ll1'0I1. bet-11use of what they 111111 1e111'111-11, were 1111111111 S0l1110llllll'0S.tl01 A1111 they grew i11 1Uill'll111g 111111 lllillly 111111 1'111'i1111s were their 1l01110Yl'lllL'l1tN. S111111- 1l11t'1i- le11 on t11l'i1' l'1lllVilS 1ll'lll0l' 111111 11i1l battle vali- antly wit11 the skin of swine. A1111 others i11 part lllltlt' attire 11111 run 111111 shout 111111 throw violently tl b11sketb111l. .Alltl 0111013 1it't,e1l 1111 their voiees 111111 sang 111111 Klt1ll'l'S sk'11e1l on t11e 111'll1Il, 111111 piano 211141 1i1l111e 111111 other Stl'11lgl'tl 1l15tl'llll10l1t5 11111 11111ke Sweet music. i A1111 soine 1li11 0l'2l1L1' 111111 11eb:1te 111111 lli1l0l'S t1t'L'12l.1llK't1 111111 great was their 1111110111111 .AIIK1 so was finished their first tw11 years 111111 tl1e L'1I1l1l1't'1l 11111 heave il giant si 111111 11i1l l'L iUif'0 niightily. A1111 tl1e 0tll0l' tribes ot' tl1e 1111111 of tl1e Higlmkolites were glad illilt there was S1lI'1l tl 1-lass as the Sophoiiiores ot' '21 i11 their 1111111. A1111 those things whieh they have p11sse11 let lie. A1111 for those things w11ie11 they lllllblt 1111-et: 1'l1iziks,1121 Ke111es!1'y.1131 111111 1113- treetl-11 they are of good t'll1't'1' 211111 111- not 11f1'111t1.f15i1 111 1017. 121 Tllilf was il ye11r ago: we 11:11'e l'llIll1gt'41. 1211.-X 1111111111-ss people known for their 1311'g 1lt'SS ot' 11l011tll. 141 Tl'2l1N12ItQtl-411' i11 wateh '1-111. 131 Means o1'er:'on1e with nlmlesty. 161 Rleaning 02111211110 of g'e11t 11111l'2'4. 171 A people worse than the Huns who 11efy sex, religion 211111 eolor. 181 The 111'g11ti1-st ruler of his ti111e. 191 The S01ly01'1tCS 1111 not eouie 111111111 they XV011ll1llyt have them. 11111 Me1111i11g they know it 1111. 1111 High S1-hool t'll2llllI11011Sll1lL 1121 A 511111151 fortress l'11ll'41 by il f'1'1lt'l 1111111. 1131 .1 11111111 of 1'11111ll'1'H w11o roh S11ll1t'11tS of their sleep. 1141 A11 1111'0t'1l11l'. 1151 F111111- of 1111-111: the ot11e s 1 -l1Ol31Cl1'I' HARRIS, 1l1'1'S1tll'll1Z.
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