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i . W? CLASS HISTORY The Class of '31 has had one of the hardest histories of any class which we can remember. It has been a long, hard road to become Juniors. In the fall of 1917 about fifty-five students filled out schedule cards under the name of Freshmen. The newcomers were packed into the various rooms until the new addi- tion should be completed. Then the much imagined day arrived, the Old High School was totally destroyed by fire. To our enjoyment the high school was put on half time to accommodate the grades. When the regents were over that June it was found that the class had lost heavily in the contest against short classes. As Sophomores the survivors plunged into another year of one session days but the congestion was gradually relieved as the addition was completed. However, when the classes were separated, it was too late to organize -as a class and elect officers, but during the year we entered a strong team in the inter-class basketball tournament and at the interclass track meet our men did their best against the more experienced Juniors. At the class elections we chose Miss Healy as faculty advisor and elected Carl Trippany, presidentg Nick Viskovich, vice-president, and Hazel Demers, secretary-treasurer. Despite our lack of numbers we have done much better in the line of extra-curricular activities. We claim Carl Trippany and Nick Viskovich even if they did desert us to graduate this June with a number of other Juniors. In the inter-home room basketball tourney we went to the championship even if the majority of our stars were on the varsity and were unable to play. We kept our standing in all clubs and our members took part in dramatics and public speaking. We are represented by Florence Mattice and James Martin in the Athletic Association Council. 2.8
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WHAT IS AN AUTO? To enlighten the readers on the status of the auto in modern life we have inter- viewed many prominent Seniors who have varied and contradicting ideas concerning the auto. Here are a few answers to this all important question: ELMER MANSON-A mechanical device for locomotion based on the principles of the adaptability of the internal combustion engine to modern craze. CUTLER WARREN-Machine usually owned by fond but forceful parents which young son continually tries to gain possession of to take well known maid for a short ride in the refreshing night air. GUY HUTCHINS-A Ford or other vehicle to get to school in the A.M. and to get home again in the P.M. L. J. LANGLOIS'-A machine which owned by one s self is always broken down and when owned by the aforesaid fond parents is always needed or has been out too much lately. ANDREW Spock-Car of any description which can go over sixty and spill occupants along road. FLOYD Loucxs, Jn.-Ford which won't start and won't run if starts but is darn handy when it runs. PAUL Cnuncn-A method of transportation for every other fellow and his girl when I have it, and of no use when others aren't along. STANLEY CAPPIELLOQA thing to make life miserable for us noble pedestrians, but a fine thing if a friend has one Cmaybej. Louis WILLETT-A pleasant way to get to and from home without car fare is to 'use some one's auto Chitch-hiking onlyj. Jon Romeo-An instrument by which I test my friends and find them lacking when they are in control of one. Ror Lnvmx-A bus to go like - straight for Canada. Louis GREENBLATT-A machine which seems intended only to give my friends a high hat feeling to me. -I -ex---- agar.-:.trt-: 'aff.s.az:.-e-fs? Ronmu' PARsoNs-Why should I consider an auto? I am going to be a farmer, and as good a cross-country runner, as I am, can make better time walking. DAN Srumrs-A great help to a cave man in the general pursuits of Cupid's tactics. li X y V r ' I 1 T 1 g f g f I w'f'w P-954'-T237 tr Eff- ff 30
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