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j2inrtcrn iaunnrru Brhrntcrn N , 'Qi .xL'i:ie.xxwiiii1x ,X liiixkvf Hall llf, litmyfcr Stuff, C'lu.v.v Play l wntihl hc fricntls with you :mil have yoiir hive. --,l1CI't'1ILl1If nf ivL'1lIiL'1'. llc wcnt In sclimil hcrc while zi lfrcsliinzm, hut uiiiltlirt stzmml thc urin- pzniy, sn hc went tu uthcr ficlcls, where thcy ci,vuhlii't stzmcl him, sir hu hznl tn wine back. i.iL'IllJl'8lly speaking. the girls are all after him in spite uf the fact that hc is only zi merc licarthrczikur. LA URENCIY Wt JRTKIA N Hirsimxrs illiiiiiilqw' lftmsfw, I?r1.vl.'c! Hall '15, '10, '1f, filly.: lhihv, Liluxx Play, 1,I'L'Xltft'l1f nf Class in 'lf, 1,l'c'.VI-lllfllf uf Class 'lj His worth is warrant for his welcninef' -Tivo Gviztlciizviz uf l'u1'n11ti. l1ni1g't1c has zittenmlcil the Xliirristowii Schools all his life. :mil it is rumnrccl that hc will continue tu have am interest in them after ht- has giiicltizitucl. .Xt any rate, he is the prince uf grind fclluws and cw.-i'i'liiiily is his friend. PAUL YOUNG Ciluss Play Sir, your wit amhles well, it goes easily. -.llirrlz . Ido .llmut .Yu1'l1i1z.g. liven if his fricnrls do call him llrigham he wants you to unclcrstzinil that he is not yet a pnlygainist, but intcnils to hc slum, judging fruin the way :ill the girls are after him. He has made many fricntls with his quiet, gtincl-iiattirt-fl ways. .,,g i- -. Si -ev N Page eleven
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N- 'ZlIiJr wurristntun 2Bnn5trr f MARIE NIZXYIIK ICS-li Class Play, Booster Stuff, Class IJLIDV. b't'v1'vlt11'-N' 'lf I am a woman, when I think I must speak. -.els You Like lf. Ywtinqest, but not least, in the class. Noted fur her ability lu till fluently all clay and not run clown. 'A '. XYIIJIA SVURRIIYR Mi' Class Da-v .14 , F- . 1' , Btmftfi-5fi1ff', t'm.f.f Play, H. Pianist - ' IEW, liy my troth 21 very pleasant liltly. 1- - 1 +.llI1t'!I .Aldo Jlvnzlz' .Y0f1llIIlQ. ' -.J ' ,Xltliuugli of a quiet nature, she usually nmlies herself lcnmrn wlitn ' 'f d there is anything doing. She is very pruutl of her initltlle nztnie l7I,ORI2NC I2 KW BOD Class Play ll: tlimlm steep hills requires slim' pztee at first. -IIUIIIZV VIH. Q, She never ezxusetl zi tezteher ll gray huir in her life. i l I I Pang I l She mimics frmn l wt11itzli1itmx'ii, where she lt1ll'llL'il her AX-ll-tfs. ett
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211111 Qlporristnmn 2511115121 0111155 Eiatnrg .Xway hack i11 wl1at is n1j1w seeniingly tl1e dark ages. i11 tl1e year 11107, on a certai11 Xllllltlilj' i11 Septeinher. there appeared in the primary 11111111 111 tl1e R111rrist11wn SCl11lU1S a class 111 boys and girls, 1lesti11e1l 11,1 l1ec11n1e the great Class of 1917. L'nder tl1e successful tut1,1rsl1ip 111 Bliss 1-11la '1t1rda11. we passed tl1e kindergarten and A-11-LH' degrees witl1 lll11Cl1 t11 11nr credit, and each succeeding year 111111111 11s rea11y for a new work, until we reached tl1e eighth year, where we experienced 1111r first real exaniination. '1'hi5 frigl-ltcngd ug ygyy' 111L1Ql1' fgl' lJl'1lll14J1ll'1l1 111,1W 111ea11t a seat i11 tl1e upper 1'C?Q'1t5l'lS-1110 11. H. S. XYe graduated and were al111we1l t11 sit 1111 tl1e stage at tl1e CtJllll11CllCCl'l1Cl11 exercises. 11'e were leaving the knickerh11cker and flower-girl age. XYllCll we returned as lfreshinen, tl1e 11ext year, we 111111111 tl1at 11111st of our hopes were yet i11 anticipa- 1i11n. 11'e realized that we were at tl1e mercy 1,11 tl1e 11lder a111l wiser Seniors, 1j1r tl1e lll-1ll2'11ll1CTL'tl 111011. who were delighted to watch and laugh witl1 glee at lJl1lllflCI'S made s1,1 artlessly. 1Ye organized witl1 1,au- rence 13111111 as preside11t. The 11ext year we were tl1or1'1ugl1ly i11itiate1l into the ways 111 tl1e asseinhly rooin. XYe ca111e hack as 511111111- inores, feeling as old as tl1e 1'1l1lest. 1Ye then hegan to fm-111 habits, which some of us still l'C1ZllI1, 11f Clljtlylllfl 1-urselves and liaying a g1i1111l ti111e i11 sch1111l, and study- ing 1111 llltift' tl1a11 was necessary. lYllCll we returned as 'lUll1l1l'S we 1711111111 8111116 11ew classmates, It was another year's success, as we passed the examinations which were t11 11eci1le 11111' fates. llur officers were 11ar11l1l Havens, president: tlenevieve lferrier. rice-presitlent, a111l llertha linescher. secre- tary and treastirer. Our c11l11rs were 1'urple a111l 1X'hite. XYhen the reports were given 1111t f11r tl1is year we realized that we were full-fledged Seniurs. Nur .11111i11r year had en1le1l happily llllll we were 111 'etnrn i11 a few 11111111115 as dignified Sk'll11ll'S, wl111 were t11 set a gl ll 111 1-xaniple for tl1e l11wer classnien. 111- l'k'1lll'llk'll i11 111111. 11111' desire f11lI'ille1l. 111' were S1-11i111's. eighteen i11 ntnnlner, and we elected 1111' llllll 1111-1t'1'l'S this year: l.Illll'L'l1K'L' xxitlfllllilll. 11l'L'il4lL'lll. Jlllll Klarie Newl11111se, SCCl't'lZll'1' and l1't'1lS1lI'k'l'. Dur- ing the year we 111'ganize1l the SL'lll'Il' l.1lk'l'Ill'y l'lnl1. '1'h1-11111111-1's111'this11rg:111iz:11i1111 were 1l1ll'lIl1l llayens. presi1le11t3 1it'llL'1'Il 11llIl2'lllC, SL't'l'L'l1l1'1 2 l.I1lll'1l lilanclie I':11.g1- Kliller, critic. 1 Fur class colors were Green a111l NYhite. Ulll' fltlX1'CI'. tl1e 1-ily 11f the Valley. a111l 11111' lllljttfl Semper llaratusu. llur 11fficers flll' tl1e Class Day exercises were 1,2111- Tence 1Y11rt111an, salutat1.1rian: Geneva Hungate, his- ltl1'lEl11I Klyrl K1CC4,lTll1lCli, p131etess:'l1aurice Cherry and .Xubra 1Y1111ten, l11n111'1rists1 Marie N6XYl'll1llSC1 class lJI'tJlJl1CCf'I 1.elia Miller, address t11 lllltltjl'-Qfilllr uates: Xlilllllfl Spurrier, presentati11n speech: 1111111111 11ay'ens, YZllCll1C1t1l'j'I He11ry ft.1ll11lS. class will. is we g11 1111t of the scl11i11,1l life it w1.1uld he well for 11s t11 kn11w s111nething of each 1.1ther. Myrl K1cL'11rn1ick, wl111 is as 111odest as any, Hllil hlithe as she's lJ1'll'lHy. was lJtQlI'l1 vluly 14, 13119, three and 11ne-half 111iles n1'1rthwest of l11i1rrist1i1wn. She graduatecl fl'l 1111 1'11rter Scl11j11i1l. a11d after spending twn years i11 tl1e 1:ULlll1Zt1ll1OXY11 SCl1OlA1lS, is finishing l1er c11urse here. Har11l1l 11. llavens, president of tl1e Senior Literary Club an1l 11411611 for his p11p11larity i11 general. was lltl1'1l in xlUI'1'1S11J1Yl1. Septeinher 3, 181111. 11e has heen a pr111nincnt lnaskethall player f11r tl1e last ftllll' years. and was captain 111 this year's team. llaul R. Young, who has shown a capahility hy his diligent st111ly and has w11n a war111 place i11 tl1e hearts nf l1is classniates. was lJliPl'll s1111tl1 1,11 171'11111tai11t11w11. NllVL?1lllJL'l' 111. 181111. lle has attended SCl1lll1l at h1e1'ich11 and K111rrist11wn. Xlargaret Klarie NC1Yll4l11SC says: Of 1116 you 111211 write i11 tl1e lilackest 111 lllli, 1 say what 1 11161111 and 1 kn11w what 1 think. She was horn four 111iles 511111111 11f tireenfield, 1n1l., Klarch 11, 11100, and has spent hcr entire High Scl11111l life l1ere. Klary 1,elia Miller, wl111 is pretty t1i1 walk witl1 211111 witty t11 talk X1'11l1, was lJOl'l1 four 111iles s1'1uth 11f 1'll1llll1llll1lHXYll blnly 38, 111110. She attended lligh Sch1111l at -lericl111, a111l spent her Swllltil' year here. 1.aurence Xyllfllllllll. wl111 usually answers t11 the nanie 171 li4lQ1lL', was l7I1l'll Uct11l1er 211, 181111. 211111 is H1143 11f the 11riginal class. 11e is llU1L't1 f11r his sunny 1lisp11siti11n and is :1 haskethall star. 1J11r11tl1y llutican. wl111se n1111lesty is a candle 111 l1cr 1llL'l'l1. was l1111'n i11 tlreenfield .Xngust 39, 191111. an11 has spent her lligh Sflltllll life 111-re. Xlahel claire '11lL'liS4I1l, 11111' l1igl1 9111111111 social 1-1litress. was l11lI'll three :1111l 11110-11311 111iles Il11l'lllWL'Sl 1'11lv11
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