Juniors. Don't think the lively Junior days Are all of joys and fun; With work and toil we must be loyal Until those days are done. Motto—Esse Quam Videre. Sponsor—Miss Grace McMahon. Flower—Tiger Lily. Colors—Orange and Black. OFFICERS. President—Hollis Askey. Secretary—Alice Rees. Vice President—Mary Hardy. Treasurer—Robert Canote. History of the Class of 1918. On a bright morning in September, 1914, eighty-three Freshmen stood at the threshold of a new experience, that of “entering High School. The dream of our schooldays in the grammar grades had materialized. Naturally we were somewhat confused at the intricate workings of the High School system, but we readily adapted ourselves to conditions. We held our first class meeting, electing Marie Keefer as president; Clare Biakeman, vice president; Ray Parks, treasurer; Alice Rees, secretary, and Mr. L. W. Auman as our class advisor. We selected Orange and Black as our colors, the tiger lily for our class flower, and for our motto “Esse quam videre.” Our Freshmen days were perhaps our quietest, so to speak, but at the beginning of our Sophomore year, with Asa Hepperly, president, and Miss Love as our sponsor, we proceed to startle the entire High School and Faculty with our exceptional brilliancy. For our officers during our Junior year we chose Hollis Askey president; Mary Hardy, vice president: Robert Canote, treasurer; Alice Rees, secretary, and Miss McMahon as the class sponsor. That year, the under classmen stood in awe of us, the Faculty praised us, for that was our “year of years.” Our best times, our most distinguished records, were had and made during that year, in other words we were “second to one.” What the future holds we do not know, but judging from our past accomplishments, we will climb on and up until we reach the very heights, and our class will be pointed to in the future as one of the beacon lights of our dear old N. H. S. Au Revoir until 1918.
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