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l-lancly XNeitlcnecht's fifty two words a minute on the Unclerwood keyboard are now records. And again the Juniors are a class of vocalists whose absence after a year more of it, will be felt all arounrl. The above recounts but few of our many distinctions and with a year more to go, we will set up many more records of worthy achieve- ments. Wle bear watching. The faculty can attest to that particular phase of our busy-bee life in the N. H. S. Long live the memory of the Class of 1916! M. PAULINP: ROVER, 'I6. fi -Q C13 i -ma e l -l 43-
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THE JUNIOR CLASS 0 Clays C nI01's-Navy Blue and Old Gold. O Class Ojftict'1's: Pres.-vlosepli Herman Vice Pres.-Emma Boyer Sec.-M. Pauline Royer O bl UN IQR CLASS HISTORY FTER the beautiful High School was built in IQIO, it was whispered among the lower grades that the electric clock in the principals room was an ingeniius device that tends to sep- arate the wheat from the chaff . Applying this to the Junior Class, there is noted a sad relation. This clock in IQI2 tinklecl in the ears of fifty freshmen. which number dwindled to twenty-nine as we marched along not with-out some credit. through the curriculum in the first three years of the course. To-day the score and nine are emblematic of the sturdy oak which from the little acorn grew . Wfe are some timber . Everybody in N. H. S. except the other classes and the faculty, acknowledges it. We are wading through the Slough of Languages, English. La- tin, French Zlllfl German, without faltering and our mathematical ac- coinplishmeiits are similarly without blemish. Our forensic ability is of no mean quality as the Seniors will ad- mit. lYe sure did give them a scare in the lnter-Class Debate. Then we have some of the best athletes in the entire student body. Holly gives a run to all other claimants for athletic honors and we still talk of the achievements of Peachy who was released to Mercersburg .fXcademy last year. Clihiorfl. one of our two cartoonists. won the marathon in the 1914 Field Day and Foster pushed his bicycle under the wire ahead of the other contestants. And what with a poet con- tinually putting our nonsensical doings into rhyme? VVe have not enumerated all our speed artists. Parson Kern's Hfty nine and
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1- I2 C A UI Q5 rr' 1 . A E . ..- O NAME I NICKNAME FAVORITE HAUNTS CHARACTERISTICS I FUTURE DESIRE I FAVORITE SONGS I i Q M4444 A A4 I 44 , . Grace Kocher.. . . Tiny .... . . Interested in a hook .. . . Quiet.. . . .. . . .. . . i Nurse.. . . .. .. . . . A little girl shall lead them. . .. . up Pi H nif l U X0 Y- Leota Newhard.. . Doughnuts.. . . Coplay .. . . . .. . Making Contracts .. .. . Chauffeur .. . . . . ' gVhat's thegngtter with father?. .. El ie Stettle ji y Tre h Lo king l r Safety Firs I ' ' ly 2195 - Pauline Royer . .. . 'jack .... . . Near Sc nebody .. . Talking and Giggling. . . ' Teacher and Wife.. . . i Poor Pauline! .. .. .. . Samuel Farber. .. . I Lizzy.. . . . Home. . . .. . .. . . . Washing Dishes... . . . . . Useful to Ma ',. . . . Home Sweet Home.....-. .. . . .. Carohn Stem.. .. . ' Sister ...... .. Bethlehem ....,...,... .. Talking ..... . ............... .. Torment Teachers ...... Tgying so hard to forget youk... dd, Nea h i 0' 1' i . 8' , f ' Helen Meyers ..... .. i Deacon ..... .. On 21st St ........... .. Chewniig Gum . ....... . ..,.. Druggist ...... .......... . . I.miss hun all the time..... .. Ruth Gangwer .... .. Giggles ..... .. At the da ice ...... .. Nlaking Facesg Giggliug.. Actress. ...... ........... . . W Waltz me aro ind and around illv .. -- Hohie D r -- Gi U no Jac ey I A V .. Lillian Rernhardt .. N Sleepy Slats ..... Bei ..... ...... ., Sleeping' .... 5 ..... .. Kindergarten Teacher! Ifyon talk in your sleep, don t 8:c. Cl Hoagland NI ., That Si ile. I y 11 ff smilie. I D i , Ellen HCSS- . . - . Miss Prim . . . I With Sis ... . ,. Ea5ng:Choc. Cake... .. . Good Cook. . . .. . . Saving my kisses for some one. . . Esther Weaver . Sticks ...... .... . .. 5 In Lyric ....... ...... . W Knocking ............... . .. ' Stenographer ....... ..... 1 The old mill stream CDry Ru.nJ. .. Gladys Milham, ., I Chattei-.h ,X U I At the window , , , , I Decoration . .. .. . Window Decorato .. N Please pnll clown that curtain. . Howard Dankel ,... ICurly. .. . .. . IOn the Street ,, . .. . . . Swinging Skirts, .. . . .. Hobo. .. . .. . . .. . . Yip I Addyvl Aye... Z. Harold Frey.. . .. iCuypid. . . .!In someone's heart.. . .. Loving ...... . . .. . . . r.-'i.xLover.. . .. . . . .. . Everyggc ly ' doing it now . . Par Typ nv tyi yp PP OP joe Herman. . . Kaiser ..... .. Lihrarv ...... ......... ...... . . Eatingzour-kraut ......... . Scientist .................. .. I Dentschl ind ueber Alles.. .. Foster Weitknecht. I Handy , , , In Dnddi 5 Fr-ankl n ', , H indy with the Girls. .. Good Hu hand. .. . W I wish l had algirl.l. . .. . . .. Clifford Mill I Cliff p, p g , l IOP C 1 1' Arthur Hahn.. . . Butch , , , , 4 Kleppinggl-'S Corner, ,, , Making doggies . . .. Butcher. .. . .. : Didn't-raise my dog to be a sausag Harold Wolfe .... .. Shrimp... . .. .. I Chasing clogs. .... .... . ..... S having ...... ...... . . Dog Catcher .... ..... i QL1tk1CklH5I my dog around Earl Hawk... .... .. Enoch ..... ........ I Pushing an Overland .. Day-dreaming .... jitney Driver... . ....... lGet out and get under . - .- .
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