New Haven High School - Elm Tree Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1905

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I2 New I-liwi4:N H1111-1 Sci-iooi. Ciaxss Book. who could not and would not refrain from udoing as they had been done by. This year marked the consolidation of the athletic teams of Hillhouse and Boardman, and seemingly, as a direct result of the union, the football chanmpionship in the Trinity League was won by the team under Captain Green. In December, the Forum, Boardman's school paper, com- bined with the Crescent, Hillhouse, thus producing a paper well edited and well patronized by both schools. A new paper, the Focus, edited by the scholars whom the faculty considered as having the greatest literary ability, appeared in Boardman, in January, IQO3. The farce, My Class Day, was presented in the latter part of january by the Radiator, and was followed by a very enjoyable dance. ln May the Crescent gave its annual dance and very ably entertained those present with the farce, The New Reporter, coached by Franklin Johnston of Yale. During the year the new Hillhouse building, at our rear, was fast being completed, so that after the Easter vacation it was ready for the scholars to occupy. They came the first day after vaca- tion, headed by that now historical German band, which brought us all to the windows to see them File by and take possession of their new Hillhouse. Although the two schools were not com- bined this year, the impending union was more clearly than ever brought to our minds and many were the discussions over the pros and cons. Wfith their coming we were prohibited from our delightful strolls on Broadway and were restricted to York Square. At last the Sophomore Year was over, half of the course com- pleted, and soon we were to return again as upper classmen, no longer to Boardman, but to New Haven High School. Let us never forget the true Boardman spirit that we gained in these two past years, and ever keep it with us as we advance in life step by step. Rafplz TV. Nichols.

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Sizcoxn SKIQAR Cinxss. I I Then came our Christmas recess, followed in the early part of january by the Radiator entertainment and dance. The farce, My Class Day, was greatly enjoyed. This was followed by a dance given by the Theta Sigma Fraternity. In May a second farce, entitled, The New Reporter, was presented to us by the Crescent Dramatic Club, after which we enjoyed another dance. lt was about this tinie that we bade farewell to dear old Hill- house, and, armed with books and umbrellas Qfor even nature wept at our departurej and led by a German band, we marched bravely to York Square to take possession of our new Hillhouse. lt took us almost the remainder of the year to become accus- tomed to our new abode, for many of us were but as strangers in a foreign land and oft strayed about like lost sheep, forced to seek the shelter of our next recitation. But days and months pass quickly byg time, it never standeth still. So, ere we realized it. our Sophomore year was over and honored juniors we were at last. Frarzzces C. Bamz T oordman., HAT 'fsum tota res was the supreme thought in the minds of all of us when we returned to Boardman, as Sophomores, is beyond dispute. But now, with the wisdom of two years later, we look back with pleasure and some amusement to the time when we could, with justihcation, laud ourselves over the infants who had just taken our places. Professor Mather, who had been our principal the year before and whom we already knew as T, 'Willief' was at first greatly missed, but when Mr. Kirschner filled his place our regret was alleviated. The very first day we were instructed to leave the Scrubs alone, and although a few obeyed the instruction there were others



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fslltlfzai 111 Wqlx la 1 ' in 4 .fA1w1M.r.1 .,. . ACK fr0111 xacatiou sports and bllllllllel woods we ca111e as a11otl1e1 1ea1 a xear destined to witness the f111al and last 111g 11111011 of Hllll1OLlSC a11d Board111a11. Affairs were S0011 put i11 1'111111i11g' order, a11d we 1JlL11lg'CCl l1ead a11d l1eels i11t0 a11otl1er long siege of work. lt was 11ot lO11g' before we were out at tl1e field watching tl1e practice of the football squad, wl1icl1 was 011 a fair way toward wi1111i11g the cl1a111pi011sl1ip of the state. U11fortu11ately for New Haven, 0111' questionable ga111e Vlflfll Meriden was decided in favor of the latter, Zlllfll, despite our protests, we saw tl1e cl1a111pi011sl1ip pass i11t0 tl1e ll3.llClS of tl1e e11e111y. The i11te1'-class cl1a111pio11sl1ip football games were wit11essed by l111LlSll?Lllj' large crowds. The IQO5 tea111,. altl1011gl1 we might have w011 had we wished, wisely followed the suit of tl1e regular A 7 ' A N ' ' 7 1 B j'1111i0rs to take 11p our abode 111 our new building for team, a11d generously gave the cup to the Seniors. VWl1en, l1ow- ever, tl1e baseball season ca111e round, tl1e I1111io1's captured tl1e prize, a11d had tl1e llO1lO1' of being tl1e f1rst class to be i11scribed O11 the inter-class cl1a111pio11sl1ip baseball cup, wl1icl1 was presented by the 1904 al1111111i that year.

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