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MISS PAULINE WAMBAUGH Music B. M., Tri-State College Angola. Voiceg Drake Universityg Des Moines, Ia. Miss -LULU MIESSE Lfibrdfrian EMERSON B. WRIGHT ,. Sfience , Indiana University. Taught in Lapel High School. MISS SALLIE CRAIG A11 A. B., Indiana University.
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LELAND E. SHUCK Mn.thcmat'ics A. B., Indiana University Principal of San Jacinto H. S. three years. Miss MARJORY WEYL German P11 B., Franklin College. l MISS GR ACE PALMERLEE Latin Ph. B., Michigan University. Taught in Vassar H. S. Michigan. Taught in Romeo H. S. Michigan. Studied one Year Classical School in Rome. ERNEST P. RAILSBACK Mrzthenmtricc mul , Engllish A. B., Indiana Uni- versity
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ia: HISTORY I :rv 1 , I WAS the morning after Commencement that one of the graduates came face to face with a local newspaper reporter, who stopped him saying, '6Are you not a member of the Class of Nineteen Elevenif' 'CI am, sir. Is there anything that I can do to help you?', HYes, yes. I would have you give me the history of your Class. But is it not unusual to have a newspaper reporter ask for the history of a graduating class? It is not an every day occurrence, but I have a motive in doing it. We Wish it for publication. Very well, I will do my best. Although we floated our banners be- low those of the Class of Nineteen Ten, I am very proud of my Class. We entered' N. H. S. in the fall of the year nineteen seven, inexperienced, but thinking we knew all there was to know. At our first class meeting we elected as President, .Ianies Stevenson, Vice-president, George Tescherg Secretary and Treasurer, Blanche Carlin. At this time we chose old rose and green as Class Colors. That year we were decidedly in the back-ground. The principal thing of note was the class party given at the home of the Misses Mabel and Gladys Metsker, a short dis- tance west of the city. In our Sophomore year, we elected as President, Chauncey Craigg Vice-president, Albert Tucker, Secretary and Treasurer, Blanche Carlin. This Year we seemed a little more prominent because we were a little nearer the Seniors. But we had found out that we did not know quite everything. This hurt us very much, and we were beginning to feel down-hearted and out of place at the end of the school year. HI-Iowever, by the time school began that fall, we were very enthu- siastic and elated over the fact that we, who two years before were called the insignificant 4'Freshies, were now Juniors with more responsibilities than ever before. This year we elected as president, Albert Tucker, Vice-president, George Bowen, Secretary and Treasurer, Blanche Carlin. Early in the year we decided to give the Seniors a banquet, such as they never hoped to have. This note-worthy event was given at the Grand Hotel in the latter part of the school year. After the banquet, we con- ducted them to the K. of P. Hall, Where we enjoyed ourselves dancing until an early hour. Whether we succeeded in doing for the Seniors what we intended, is for them to say, not us. 'lIt was during this year that Chauncey Craig represented our Class in the Primary Oratorical Contest. In this contest he did not win first place, but I feel sure that he will, in time, become a great orator.
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