Norfolk High School - Milestone Yearbook (Norfolk, NE)

 - Class of 1920

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inminitmiini.....minium.......mi..................... 1920 Ililestone minium Class History, 1920. ®ELL, son,” said an old timer one day, “so you have been chosen to write your high school class history. Your class, no doubt, has had quite a history, but I doubt very much if it can in any way compare with the class history of the historic class of 1920 of the Norfolk High School.” “Tell me something of that class, Dad; I never get tired listening to your high school experiences.” Well, as I have told you many times, we had what is acknowledged to be the best class ever graduated from that fine old school. We started our Freshman year with an enrollment of about ninety members, every one as green as any freshman ever was. “Soon after getting started, our class advisor, Miss Waters, called us together and we elected Gertrude Madsen, president of the class, Dorothy Crosier, vice president, and Clarence Kellogg, secretary and treasurer. “The first social event was on the evening when the Sophomores entertained us. A pie-eating contest was the chief event of the evening. Speeches by the class officers were made. “Then we had a party all of our own, and we certainly felt dignified. “The second semester our numbers were increased to about one hundred and twenty. We, the first semester Freshies, gave a big party entertaining the new Freshies and the Sophomores. This was our last social event as Freshies. “As Sophomores we elected Charlotte Mathewson, president, Jeanette Mayer, vice president, and Katherine Booth, secretary and treasurer. Our sponsor for the first semester was Miss Snyder; she left to be married and we chose Miss Munkoff to fill her place. We were again left alone when she resigned her position as teacher, so we chose Miss Sullivan for the rest of the year. “We had three big times this year: We entertained the Freshies, and had farewell parties for each of our departing sponsors. “In our Junior year our number had decreased to about forty students. We chose Leroy Clements, president, Viva Tutt, vice president, and Joanna Roberts, secretary and treasurer. Our big party the first semester was the Junior masquerade party at which the Seniors were uninvited guests. Then we had a hare and hound hunt with the seniors, and gave them a good feed afterwards. Our Junior play, “The Time of His Life,” was the success of the sea-son. “The Junior-Senior banquet that we served the Seniors, will never be forgotten, but that is a story in itself so I will only mention it now. “As Seniors, (of course our last year will be the best remembered), we elected Vincent Coyle, president, Jay Hepperly, vice president, and Charlotte Craven, secretary and treasurer. Our first party was a “Hard Times party held in the High School. It was a great success; and was the party given by Miss Hyde for the Seniors on Leicester’s birthday soon after. Then came the Junior-Senior hare and hound race. Of course the Juniors didn t find us, and we enjoyed a good feed at their expense. One of the biggest events took place when we had a progressive party; Leroy Clements, Eva O’Neill and Viva Tutt in succession entertaining the class. Seniors also did their part nobly on a box social to send our boys to the basketball tournament. “Perhaps, son, your days in school have been quite different, but 1 think, and don’t you too, that those I have just related to you could compare favorably with every other account of its sort? Don’t you think that fathers High School days were a success?” ..................................................................... »» ................................................

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