Junior Year Book $ayr uftueniy-amtt The Freshman Class. Great work cannot be expected of onr class as yet, we have been in the High School such a short time, but even so, I am sure every one will admit that we are destined to become great. We have three more long years of study and toil in which to accomplish our undertakings and you will perhaps hear from us again sometime in the near future. Especially when the large and brilliant class of nineteen hundred and twelve appears before the public. We are thirty-three in number and if we all stay together until the glorious year of nineteen hundred and twelve we will have the honor of being the largest class ever grad¬ uated from the Momence High School. There are many brilliant stars in the Freshman class and of course some that are rather dim, but it is not because we are green, as every one thinks, but only a little bashful as all Freshmen are when in the presence of the beautiful, stately Juniors and Seniors. We spend all our time in casting loving glances in their direction instead of studying. But alas, our love is all in vain for we are known to them as “The green Freshmen;” or “The Shamrocks.” We have a very good president for our class, He has not quite reached the standard of Roosevelt in that line, but may some day, as we all hope. There are some in our class, who from their occupation may be great sculptors, while others may be the finest artists the world has ever known. Some may be great Latin Professors, others will be astronomers of great fame. Others are inclined to write poetry but may never get any further advanced than an advertisement writer for some large store in Chicago. But nevertheless, the accom¬ plishments of the class of nineteen hundred and twelve will cause the people of Momence to gossip over their front gates and say, “How strange! Who would have ever thought of such a person becoming so great!” Mabel Dunn, T2.
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Junior Year Book Par ? (Euuuttu-mtu? 5)0(0 u MOMENCE TO W N S H I P— JACOB RUGER THOMAS NICHOLS MERRITT DAYTON MISS L. HOPPER, TOWNSHIP TREASURER GANEER TOWNSHIP- LEV! HASLETT U. Grant brown MARK N ICHOLS WALTER A. BROWN, TOWNSHIP TREASURER WALTER A. BROWN, TREASURER UNION DISTRICT
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