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LAKE LOADER “Ichabod” Lake belongs to the tall and slim class. His peculiarity is that lie is left handed but, always looking on the bright side of life, he says it comes in handy while drivin-g. His hobbies arc “blondies and automobiles.” PAULINE DORSEY “Polly” “Polly” is a rosy cheeked girl who meets the trials and problems of life, as well as her classmates, with a smile. She has a tend-ancy to look down on a part of her classmates but this is caused only by her stature. GLADYS RISHER “Glad” Never was a name more appropriate to its owner than is “Glad” for she always has a smile for everyone whom she meets. Gladys has shown ability along many lines, but especially does she possess marked musical talent of which anyone would be proud. 16
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Page 17 text:
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ANNA BOND “Bondy” This quiet modest maiden, came to us only this year but has already won a wide circle of friends. She is very attentive to her lessons but during her spare moments seems inclined to turn her eyes toward Mt. Union. LORIS HUNT “Shorty” “Shorty” is one of our faithful seniors who is always working toward victory. He has adopted the motto of our class as his own, and presses on with this goal before him. He is a conscientious student, sincere and trust-worthy in every respect. MABEL DRAHER “Meb” Mabel appears sober and dignified, but that mysterious curve around her mouth gives her away. She has a keen sense of humor, and can always keep her associates smiling. For that reason she is welcome wherever she goes. FRANK CARRUTHERS “Hank” Upon first meeting Frank one would form the opinion that he is very quiet and subdued; but not so. He is always ready for fun and mischief but nevertheless finds time to get his lessons well. HELEN BRUUN Helen is a demure, brown eyed, Miss who always has her lessons and never shirks an tasks assigned to her. She has placed a ban on all undue frivolity, yet we know that she can enjoy a good time as well as anyone. 15
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Senior Class History? —j»— Venimus, Vidimus, Vicimus We came. “Who?” Thirty five little Freshies. “Where?” To N. H. S. one fine September morning- in the year 1918. At first we were very green and backward, but we soon improved. After electing our class officers and choosing our class flower, we considered ourselves truly enlisted in the ranks of N. H. S. We enjoyed a few social functions and these with our school work soon brought the year to an end. We saw „at the beginning of our Sophomore year what hard tasks were before us. It seemed like such a long journey to the top of the high mountain. This year we chose our motto, “The Elevator to Success is Not Running; Take the Stairs.” With this in view we began our climbing and soon found ourselves Juniors. The Junior year opened. This year our ranks were a little thin having lost one member through death. The mountain still seemed so high, but we with our Alpine staffs were steadily climbing on. This year our class took an active part in athletics, furnishing many players for both the baseball and basketball teams. Banquet time soon came finding us prepared with a royal banquet for the Seniors. This brought the Junior year to a close, and we realized we were serene anad stately seniors. The Senior year dawned,funding us almost at the top of the mountain. Our ranks were very thin, from the loss of comrades who had fallen along the way. We were reinforced by many students coming in from neighboring schools, aand with rhe aid of these we again resumed our climbing. One event of this year was the erecting of the new gym, in which our class took an active part. We now have reached the top, having conquered many batt'es along the way, and are going over, Victorious. So now since our Hig hSchool days are over let us remember: “Honor and fame from no condition rise. Act well your part—there all the honor lies. Presence of mind and courage in distress, Are more than armies to procure success.” C. B. 17
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