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icit ent ent all U3 llle llle ille OH ICI' lle lle C. 'ls ir le History of the Class of IQO6 FTER every one had returned, one pleasant evening in the early part of last September, it was found that only thirteen were here to compose the Second Class of 1905. The Class was indeed greatly reduced in numbers, and yet it is with pardonable pride that the first historian of the first organized Second Class at Miller School, in reviewing the events of the past session, attempts their portrayal. Football practice commenced at the very beginning of the session, and our Class was well represented on the gridiron. The President, Z. R. Lewis, was one of the best players on the football team of IQO4, and has been elected captain of the team for next year. S. A. Durham, who has since withdrawn from school, was probably the best center Miller School ever had on her football teams. Other members of the Class helped to make the Varsity team by playing on the scrubs. F. H. Gay deserves special mention. V Christmas holidays were hailed with enthusiasm, and happy indeed were those who could visit relatives and sweethearts even for the short period of a day. The old year passed out to the noise of the ringing of bells, tooting o-f horns, and beat- ing of drums, all or which sounds go to make up what is known to every Miller School boy and girl-a Callithump. Wliat need to dwell on the pleasures of coasting and skating, or the pleasurable anticipations of intermediate examina- tions? All these and such like things will remain in after years pleasant memories of the best year our Class has so far spent at dear old Millerf' Although throughout the past session the Class of 1906 has taken an active part in athletics and the social affairs of the Schoolg although we have taken full advantage of all the fun coming our way, yet underlying all has been a steady progress in literary work. Chemistry, Latin, German, English, Elocution, Physics, Mechanical Drawing, and Geometry, all have continually occupied our attention, and we trust that our efforts will not be unrewarded. In a few more weeks the Second Class of 1905 will be a thing of the past, and next year when the roll is called may we all be able to answer to our names. J. ALBERT HOLLADAXY. 61 . KV
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