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— (Llir 31 uutor Class Flfreda Kravanya William Best Sophia Strater Alma Mayor Finery Meier Hazel Lantz Paul Wilson Helen Sa'tterloe .loo Welsch Irene Oal.voii .Mercy Willis Homer Bridge Frances (’riles Lois Whitten Carl Krumm Madeline Mitchell Leona Fmplebv (’aistens Jayne .7 Holt. Lydia Hoeppner Lillie Kellogg Frances Fvans Fliza Farmer Fr. d Crumbnugh Beatrice Myers Consuela Wilson Helen Kaudall Lula Pope
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Chr 3Umior Class 2 istori». It shall not Ik said that tin forty Fresh in on of 1015 were not warmly welcomed on their first entrance into tin portals of knowledge—namely the Gothic arch of N. H. S. The lofty, though somewhat wild and boisterous. Sophomores looked up on these insignificant green objects, called • Freshie •” with great contempt, and decided to try their mettle. A scorching “roast” followed, and stirring “color riots” which disturbed the pence of all the school—especially the Faculty—during the first few weeks, and indeed throughout the year- Through such strife, broken occasionally by class parties, during which all animosity was of course thrown aside, the bashful(?) Freshies struggled during that first dreadful year—dreadful, yet pleasant to remember. As Sophomores, school life became really attractive to them No longer despised ’•Freshies”, they determined to wreak their vengeance upon the innocent Freshmen of 1111(5, in order to make up for the insults they themselves had borne from the “Sophs” the preceding year. Hut their ho|»e of revenge was fated to be short-lived, for these Freshmen proved to be very peaceful and law-abiding—so that the Sophomore year was s|ient much more quietly, and with many a secret sigh for the “old life . Finally, in I1H7. they became •luniors- Though their band is much diminished in numbers, it is not a whit weaker in spirit, and bears lightly the burden of study and the angry comments of an enraged Faculty. They still go on in the same “happy go-lucky” way- On the flasket Hall floor, in a high school play, or in entertaining their fellow classes they are equally at ease, to say nothing of the highly developed arts of gum chewing, bantering each other, making dates in school hours, etc.,- these last to the horror of the Faculty. Juniors now, and the glory of Seniorship not far off! Forward. Junior , with Flying colors! ttuunntxuu Miss Krwin to grumbling student) : I wish you were more liku the “moping owl”. Glass: Why? Miss K.: Gray says the ‘‘moping owl does to the moon complain”. I wish you’d tiansfcr your complaints to the moon.
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