Norfolk High School - Milestone Yearbook (Norfolk, NE)

 - Class of 1915

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Sophomore Class. On a bright morning of September, 1913, thirty eager faces dawned like so many rising suns on the horizon of the dear old N. II. S. Our infant pranks and innocence gave rise to no ordinary merriment, for ours was no ordinary class. Today finds us illuminating the entire school with our unrivalled brilliancy and renown. As true class-men, our first step was to choose a president whom v.e thought could and would lead us. We chose Faye Rorapaugh as leader, with Mema Zulauf as vice president, Hattie Hepperly, secretary, and Thomas Hight, treasurer, with R. B. Bedell as sponsor to guide our inexperienced feet through the untrodden places. September, 1914, found our ranks sadly depleted. Only nineteen out of the originals could be honored with the title of Sophomore. MOTTO—Climb tho’ the roads be rugged. Like all other classes we chose our officers for the school year. Hattie Hepperly was elected president, Bernice Barrett secretary and treasurer, with Mr. Hubbard, sponsor. A basket ball team had to be chosen from the seven Iwys in our class. Two of these knew nothing of basket ball, and we won the last place in the inter-class tournament. Modesty prohibits a complete account of the events of our Sophomore year but appreciative loyalty to the race in sight of Shakespeare compels us to make more familiar to our circle of readers the all too unfamiliar usage. Yet we have about us unsophisticated Seniors, sleekheaded Juniors, Freshmen who sleep always. Sophomores have a lean and hungry look; they think too much. Such folks are dangerous. FLOWER—White Rose. COLORS—Green and White. £



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Freshman Class. There were a large number that graduated from eighth grade, and some made up eighth B, so when we entered High School we had a large class. We were all very green as Freshrr.cn are expected to Ik? and naturally got confused in classes the first day. But as we were an exceedingly brilliant class we soon got straightened out by the help of our sister class, the Juniors. We also learned that the Seniors’ dignity was just assumed and that the big bow wow” of the Sophomores was all bark and no bite. We also found that they were too slow to hurt us. After we learned these numerous things we began to enjoy High School life. We held out first class meeting two weeks after school started, and elected Marie Keefer as class president, Gretta McClow, secretary: Ray Parks, treasurer, and Mr. Auman sponsor. When the second semester opened nineteen more Freshmen entered High School. We then elected Daisy Davenport class president, on the resignation of Marie Keefer, the other officers remaining the same. Our class having eightv-four members, is the largest Freshmen class in the history of Norfolk High School, and we hope to stay together until we graduate. MOTTO—Esse Quam Videre. COLORS—Orange and Black. FLOWER—Tiger Lily.

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