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T H I O |{ 1 II ■«: II H “black and gold.” The freshmen felt very proud when the student body elected Hazel Wade secretary. The remainder of the year passed in peace, broken by occasional class riots. We reveled in many delightful picnics and parties. As a class we are going to make good. The trials and temptations we passed safely through and the lessons we learned as freshmen will never be forgotten. Our motto and fervent prayer is “God bless the Freshmen.” Class Officers Hazel Wade ------ President Hazel Lee -» Vice-President Nola De Armond - Secretary-Treasurer Elva Greene - Councilman Freshmen’s Ambition Marie Chabo—to be a dress-maker. Lawrence Machado—to get the good will of Miss DeVore. Florence Hall to be an old maid. Harry Steward—to be the Post Master of Myrtle Point. Kay Leep—to be a Horse Doctor. James Chabo—to be a banker. Mabel Luttrell—to be a society belle. Harold Gourley—to be a wireless telegrapher. Elva Greene—to be the President's secretary. Lorin Guerin—to be a prize-fighter. Goldie Michael to make mince pies. Nola De Armond—to get 100 in Law. Dewey King to get his English lesson. Lula Ray —to be a speedy stenographer. Ina Summerlin to be an instructor of music. Hazel Lee to run an automobile. Victor Stevens to be a professor of law. Samual Carter—to be an orator and novelist. Mr. Huff—to be professor at the university. Beauford to be a millionare. Hazel Wade—to be a house-keeper. NINETEEN
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Freshmen Top Row: Goldie Michael. Elva Greene, Victor Stephen, Miss DeVore, Beauford Miller, Mable Luttrell, Marie Chabo, Middle Row: Ina Summerlin, Nola DeArmond, Florence Hall, Dewey King, Hazel Lee, Harry Steward. Bottom row: Hazel Wade, Kay Leep, Lawrence Machado, Lor-in Guerin, Harold Gourley, Lula Ray. Class History In that delightful month of February, 1914, after the horrible grammar school exams were over and we were all very pale our class entered this large and imposing building as midyear freshmen. Our staunch hearts were not daunted as we were assailed on every side with jeers, laughs, jokes and envy by the other classmen. We were made the butt of every joke and used as fags for the rest of that horrid, nerve-racking year. In September, 1915, we entered upon our duties with light and happy hearts as full-fledged freshmen. But, horror of horrors! the higher classmen had not yet finished initiating us into their delightful high school. Our first class party was broken up in a most scandalous way. Still we were not daunted, and when the green ribbons and neckties were presented to us, we refused to wear them. By unanamous vote Hazel Wade was elected president. Our other officers were elected and we chose for our colors EIGHTEEN
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Imagine Nola without her sedate Senior. Blonde in a black wig. Zella at play practice on time. Audrey in a short skirt. John in a real big hurry. Grayce K. anything but a prim school marm”. Abbie without her “lipdye,” (Endigo). Mr. Davidson without his tuning-fork. Annie and Gladys with their feet still. Miss DeVore eating soup with a fork. Arthur without his self-pride. The Sophs without their “feeds.” Miss Scaiefe eating the Diana (menu). Larry talking slow. Fairie without her good natured smile. Cub without his Latin lesson. Mary and Chester ragging. TWENTY
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