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C5Pc1eA5 cJ'l'ir5l'orGy. .36 , N the fall of '01, many valiant hearts we1'e wrung with pain at the breaking of home ties, The youth of numerous homes were setting out in search of the treasure- Knowledge. Thinking the object of their search could best be found at this ancient F, and renowned seat of learning, hither they came. ff f ,fi 1.3 Gm '2':'6Ju16 . . . . . . . -S7'W'f f' After exannnations, trying both to exannner and exannned, the wisest ones were put in a class by themselves and given the cognonien-Juniors. Now the nalne, Juniors, was used by the Seniors as a means of expressing contempt, but it is a long road that has no turning, and before inany days had passed, that name was held in awe and reverence by all. As a class, we were a prodigy. Teachers watched our remarkable advancement in amaze- ment. The Seniors felt their own knowledge sink into insignificance besides oursg and many thought the millenium had come. No problem was too hard for us to solve, no beef too tough to chew. Froni this stage we passezl on to purgatory, namely the Middle Class, where we received the final test before being permitted to enter the sacred portals. ,Ask
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Qffzxss Q gI'9U.+. QS CLASS OVILICEIQS. FALL TERM. 1903. WINTER TERM. P1'cs1'n'1:n1 .......... JUHN A. l .1unmn. I17'lfNl'lIll'llfl .... . . .lim W. KnAYn11.1,, V7-C0-I,7,cm-dmls . U ' J. Hman A1.1cx,xNm-Jn. 1.7.00-l,Nm.'lm,N . l , 1 Fnlxwrrrs 'l'. ll.-mms X Ilm W. Klmvnllll.. WJ. XVAIHIIGN l.nNr:. Srcrwlary . . . . .EDNA CAln'uN'r1':n. Srcwrlury . . . .l'IAzl+:l,.l5AnMAN. 7'rca.wurcr . . . . .Gxconmc B. Em: 7'7'l'lINIl7'l?7' . . .EDWIN C. lllnnnnw COIOFS: Golf l and White. l'rus'1frlr:'nl .... I 'I'Clf-l,7'l'N'l'fl!fHIS . . . S1'c1'1f1a1'y . . . 7'vw1.wmf1' . . Class Yell: SPRING TERM. ......lv.xN lllmulin11cYlcrc Enwlx C. Nlnnnow. G. lllfwxum Sxvnlf ...AIA'l'll,llA Gmlnsn. ...I. HIE!-l'I'ANll lI.xnNlsn. 'U' Hi, ron, mr! Ili, ron, rorl Seniors, Seniors. Nineteen four. --.gf E Mono, vL'm7 'Qplv Kal 1'LfI.1i
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CL7-X55 l'll5'l'0l2V C0lll'll1ll6Cl. We rushed both Juniors Illlfl Seniors and 08,1110 o11t wearing tl1e scalps of our e11e111ies i11 our belts. The Senior girls, after taking a nerve tonic, challenged our fair lllCllll70l'S to a basket-hall game, and on the day of co11test, asked the teachers to guard tl1Clll, and as a HIOILIIS of further precaution locked themselves i11 their rooms. The Junior boys, i11 their childish frenzy, burned a pair of trousers which they thought helo11ged to ll, Middler, but, like Willie, 'Twas a chilly day for Junior Wl1e11 that Middlcr's pants lllll'llCll up. The Middler sociable and l'Gl1lll0ll were tl1e successes of the SCLl,SUl1. Our final test was ably niet alsog but go to the .luniors for further particulars. f vicissitudes niostlv l'l'21ll4'l1i1 with joy, At last we had reached the goal. After two years o ,., . . g we had matured at last i11to Seniors. We were i11 the Slllllllblllll sanctoruni, and looked Ollii from the IHIICI' courts witl1 pity llpllll those wl1o were trying to follow i11 our footsteps, llllt found the strides too great for their little llllllfjlllg steps. Our sociable could not have received a greater CUlllplllllClli2 tI1a11 it did from tl1e Mid- l genius Slltl the decorations were p11t up by dlers. who, incapable of C0lllpl'CllCllKllI1g' sum a ,., .', sz a professional decorator from a ll0lg'lll30I'lIl,QQ city. Our reunion, l1eld .l ebruary twenty-seventh, with Mr. Ira Kraybill Zl,ll1l Miss Hazel Bannian as p1'es1de11t illlfl secretary, was no less of a success. 1 . . . bo well was our supremacy estabhshed in our Mlddler year, that we have had no further trouble, llllll all physical energy ll1l.S bee11 l2lll'llCtl to foot ball, base ball, tennis H1111 other sports. l I vols has been developed among some of our 1ne1n- A 1nz11ady peculiar to eo-edueationa sc 11 bers. This disease has never been given any other naine except A Case. lt is 11ot dangerous. .W25 -.-
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