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Milestone Seniors Walter Weber Commercial Course. Football (3-41. Basketball (3-4). Claas Basketball (3-4). Student Council (4). Editor of Athletic No-HI-So. Claas President (4). Abduction of Mr . Hoggs (3). Senior Claw Play. Mabel Fuesler Commercial Course. I ebatlng. Circulation Manager of No-HI So (4). Abduction of Mrs. Hogg (3). Captain of Plymouth (2). Glee Club (1). Chorus (2). Senior Class Play. Grace Ha verson Grand Forks H. 8. (1-2), Academic Course. 8oclety Department Milestone (4). Abduction of Mrs. Hogg (3). Chorus (3). 8enior Class Play. Irene Klujc Commercial Course, Abduction of Mr . Boggs (3). Captain of Plymouth (2). Chorus (1-3). Hollis Askey Academic Course. Football (3). Basketball (4). Class Basketball (1 -2-3-4). Debate (3-4). Editor In Chief of Milestone (4). Class President (3), Boss's Bride (1). Csptaln of Plymouth (2). Abduction of Mrs. Boggs (3). Glee Club (1-2). Senior Class Play.
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¥ + + CLASSES + + + ti .umaiumiBniiiiiuiiiimiMiiii iiiHnnuiiiiRiimiHttiuiiiMiiuBiiiiinuiiiiNbiBiinntiunituuiiHiiMiiiiiimiti It is with mingled feeling of joy and regret that we look forward to the time when we shall leave our high school, and enter upon our career as alumni —regret because our high school days are gone forever, joy in realization of the benefit of our four years of study in high school. After all they were short, those four years. It seems as though it was but a short time ago that we entered the then unknown realms of high school and now we are about to graduate. Our high school race is run. Our records are made. Is there one of us, who, if given the opportunity of returning to high school, would not work harder to attain the best record possible ? But now it is too late to change our records. Our efforts and talents must be directed toward the future. We have been told by those who are competent to judge that our education is just commencing. So after all we shall have a larger field of opportunity to make a good record for ourselves. Let it be our aim and desire that our future be one of co-operation with, and good will toward our partners in the great business of life. We shall soon be Alumni. Our high school days have passed beyond recall. But why should we take leave of our schoolmates? Perhaps some of our schoolmates will remain together, other class members will be near each other, but many will be scattered far and wide. But why can’t we all have a get-together day? Call it Home Coming Day, Norfolk High School Day or something of the sort, and just forget our business and the cares of life for one day in the year and bring ourselves back, body and soul, to the good old days. Friendships would be brought nearer and the true spirit of Norfolk High School brought to a new life and meaning. Let us try to develop the true spirit of the Alumni—the attitude of big brotherhood toward those who are to follow us into the ranks of the Alumni. The Spirit of the School Perhaps the great majority of us feel that loyalty to our school consists mainly in wearing an arm band, attending athletic contests and yelling like mad when “we” make a good play. But this is one part—and a very small part—of true spirit. Our school stands for high ideals, clean thinking and better citizenship, so should not we as students stand for the same thing? Of course rooting squads are fine—no one denies that. But surely our school means much more to us than just this. Let’s really do something for our school—do it ourselves, each and every one of us, and not leave it for someone else to do. Don’t forget that no matter where we are—at work, in the home, on the street, anywhere and everywhere, we are representing Norfolk High School and let’s conduct ourselves so that no apologies will be necessary.
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Tlie Milestone Sen iors Asa Hepperly Academic Course. Basketball (41. President of Student Council (4). Class Basketball (1-2-3 41. Secretary and Treasurer Athletic Association (3). Circulation Man-Siter of Milestone (4). Class President (2). Hosn's Bride (1 . Captain of Plymouth (2). Martha (3). Abduction of Mrs. Boggs (3). Senior Claw Play. Myrtle Smithers Commercial Course. Captain of Plymouth (2). Martha (3). Glee Club (1-3). Chon (1-3). Senior Class Play. Muriel Thorpe Commercial Course. Dramatic Huh (4). Roan's Hrlde (1). Captain of Plymouth (2). Martha (3). Abduction of Mrs. Hoggs (3). Glee Club (1). Chorus (2). Senior Class Play. William Bell Academic Course. Abduction of Mrs. Boggs (3). Mary Hardy Academic Course. Class Basketball (3). Dramatic Club (4). Editor of Athletics Milestone (4). Vice President (3). Komi's Bride (1). Captain of Plymouth (2). Martha (3). Abduction of Mrs. Boggs (3). Glee Club (1). Chorus (2-3). Senior Class Play. « ill lllttilil 1918
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