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What Would Have Happened If... Alice had ever recited above a whisper? Martha had ever forgotten her purse or her chatter? Mildred had ever failed to have a sarcastic comeback? Lillian had been present at school one whole week at a time? Melissa had not had a certain P. of D. class in which to do her French? Ulive had ever neglected to raise her hand in answer to a French question? Helen had ever quite decided how to wear her hair? Dorothy had ever spent one whole noon without getting into a scrap with one of the he-men? Harry had ever failed to distribute his thunibtacks o11 every one's chair? VVillis had ever pleased all the girls at once? Andreas hadn't been here to keep our first school treasury? Donald had ever walked through the halls of our school with a girl? Ted had wrecked his father's car? Bill Corlett had been a six-footer? Jack really were a villian as he pretended to be in the play? Yincent's hair had ever been mussed? Scott hadn't been elected president of the school? Bill Gilfillan had made the needed touchdown in the Dormont game? Bill VVassum had forgotten his lines in the play? W'aldo Amos had ever failed to act coy in Englisll class? The Smiths hadn't shared our last semester of woes? Sixteen
Class History Our class was something like Topsy - it just grcwu- and with us the high school. 'l'herefore we missed the 'o or a ron whichever it is of bein I' the tra- J . 5- . iw ditional Freshmen. lVe have always been the upper classmen, the examples , and we can assure everyone that this distinction has its unpleasant as well as pleas- ant points. No sooner had we commenced this pioneer trip through uncharted wilds than we were joined by the now well-known K. H. M. Cnone other than Miss Morrisonj. Starting with our Sophomore year tthen known as the 10th gradej she has proved her loyalty by braving our storms as well as enjoying our sunshine. a share of which elements comes to every class. In this place we wish to proclaim the fact that had it not been for Miss lWorrison's helpful companionship during these three years we could not possibly have carried on so well nor acquitted ourselves half so nobly. Starting out as Sophomores we had before us a clear field on which to exercise our ingenuity and nothing having been attempted, we were bound by no traditions. In these three years we have done our utmost to accomplish those ideals which we thought would best promote the standards of the school and remain as a worth- while memorial of us to those following us. Although we, as all pioneers, were forced to struggle with the hardships which blocked our paths, we were rewarded by the knowledge that we were the first to attempt and the first to realize the distinction of being Seniors of the Mt. Lebanon High School. In time the paths had been fairly well clearedg others had followed us: our high school had developed into one of which we could be proud to be a part. Uur ath- letic teams took a place in the sports world that brought credit to the school and our activities became more varied and important. VVe had done our best to bring the athletic. social. and scholastic life of our school up to that of others and were at length rewarded with the distinction of being the first graduating Class of the lllt. Lebanon High School. Seventeen
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