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THE SENIOR CLASS o CLASS MOTTO “The Past Forever Gone, the Future Still Our Own CLASS COLORS—Maroon and Canary CLASS FLOWER-Pink Tea Rose o OFFICERS LUTHER HENPY KLINE. President OLIVE FLORENCE KUNTZ, Secretary WARREN JOHN SMITH, Treasurer LUTHER HENRY KLINE “LUTZ” “Blushes may come and blushes may go, but dimples go on forever.” Lutz, when he entered school, was the quietest and most bashful boy on the patch. But something has happened to Luther during his last year. He has lost all his bashfulness, ani really made so much noise that he carried away first prize at the Contest. He was a good runner on the track team and always tried his best to score a few points. Of late he has found new interests and has joined the Ampton Club simply because he likes to watch the girls pass along. His future is undecided, but he is sure to be a successful man. —13—
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most unusual. The work of John I’rye on the reserve team is also worthy of note. Without the three girls, we doubt if the ('.iris' Basket Ball Team would have won one-quarter as many games as are credited to it. No one will dispute the fact that the Seniors had the l est basket hall girls in the High School. Arthur Wolfe has done excellent work as a center on the Boys’ Team, for although he is not tall, he can jump and is quick. Under the management of Marie Erschen and Warren Smith the Basket Ball Teams have achieved greater success and a better schedule than heretofore. We must, by all means, note the work of Wilburt Danner, Alice Frey and Olive Kuntz as speed kings, who have won Speed Credentials for writing sixty words a minute. Will urt Danner has also been admitted to the Order of Accurate Typists, for writing sixty-three words a minute for ten minutes, without an error, lie is the first High School student to he admitted. In general the class of 1917 have accomplished much since they were proud freshmen. Now as seniors, they leave Northampton High School with these four years deeply imprinted on their memory, and as the wheels of time continue to move, they will look back with a feeling of loyalty and reverence at the mention of dear old N. II. S. Vrrna Zakutny. Fosrkst Hunt. —12—
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OLIVE FLORENCE KUNTZ “OLLIE” Quiet, but. O My. Olive was a quiet girl when she first enterel our class. But when she started to come to the class parties, she changed considerably. Olive is right there when it comes to basket ball. She was one of our star forwards and always played a fast game. She and Red Head aspire to be society queens of Newport. It is Olive’s ambition to be a stenographer. WARREN JOHN SMITH “SMITHY” Smithy with a nickel at half-past one Too late for the car. he leaves Dry Run. Well look here! Cupid certainly had something to do with Smithy. He entered High School of a somewhat quiet nature, but has changed very much since. He is waiting for the time when Superintendent Landis needs two stenographers. He is an ordinary bright boy in school, an 1 one of the biggest bluffs that ever came to our blooming little town, but he can’t help that. His favorite song is “Sympathy” and he is a member of the F. N’s.
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