THE CADUCEUS 11 FRANCES RICH Fran It's a great life if you clon't weaken! Glee Club II, III, IVg Secretarv IV French Club III, IVq Secretary III, IVg Pres., IVg Debating' III, IV CManag'er IVJ 4 Ilramaties III, IV: Musical Comedy IVg Senior Committee: Cafluceus Boarclg Fair Committeeg Presentation of Gifts IV. CATHERINE LONGLE Y 4'Cata ' ' A brave, free-hearted, careless one VVith dread of books, and love of fun Operetta Ig Debating Ig Glee Club II, IIIg Dramatics III, IVg French Club IVg Fair COIIIIIIIIIPGQ Class Prophecyg Musical Comedy IV. I JAMES SMITH ' ' Jimmie ' ' 'I'l1ere is one punctuation point that Jim- mie will never forget and that is the Dot, Baseball I, II, III, IVg Basket Rall IV- 'Traek I, II: .lumlg1'ing' Contest at Crono. I MARJORIE TWITCIIELL Margie Marjorie comes from Fore Street afar Every niorning' in her little Forfl ear! Glee Club II, III, IVg Uperetta I: Fair Committeeg Vice-Presitlent Class I 4 Musical Comedy IV.
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THE CADUCEUS 13 representation of over fifty members. To some it was a rather dubious venture but under the guidance of an understanding, and sympathetic faculty, this fear soon passed away. The first week was really the hardest, for we not only looked green and out-of-place, but we felt exactly that way. If anyone forgot that feeling he was immediately re- minded of it by the ever obliging sopho- mores. Otherwise than getting into the wrong class room, things progressed favor- a.bly until the last of the first week, when we were all cordially invited to attend a re- ception given us by the sophomores. At the reception we were all made to realize our inferiority and childishness, and altho we were treated kindly and gently, the boys felt it more deeply than the girls. After being properly received and get- ting settled to some extent, we began to show the upper classmen that we were 11ot as childish as we looked. Soon our progress in the class room and in school activities won us the respect of our fellow students and teachers. Our first success was when the class was represented in the drama, When a Feller Needs a Friend, given at the annual school fair. From that time 011 we were recognized as having dramatic abil- ity of high quality, a11d all plays in which we took part were a success. The remain- der of our first year passed rapidly, a11d af- ter the summer vacation we returned joy- fully to old Norway High, which now had become dear to us. Perhaps the reason we returned so hap- pily was the thought of the reception we were to give the in-coming freshmen. It goes without saying that this was a success and paid our debt forthe one we had re- ceived the previous year. Our second year passed even more rapid- ly than the first for now we were really a, part of Norway High School kllld felt it our duty to help up-hold its high standard and good name. This year we were more active than our previous year and tried to live up to the saying that Ulf a thing is worth do- ing it is worth doing well. Our Junior year was to prove the most eventful of the first three, as we were given oliices of responsibility and had charge of some school activities. Among these were the winter carnival and assisting the Sen- iors at the High School Fair. In the drama, UHer Busy Day, given at the Grange Hall, several of our class appeared in the cast, once more proving our talent in that line. We entered not only dramatics but also school athletics with an enthusiasm unex- eelled by any other of the other classes. Here again the class of '27 did not fail to win honors, was looked up to by the lower classes and respected by the upper class for our success in football, basketball and base- ball. Another triumph our Junior year was the presentation of the drama f'Patty Makes Things Hum,'l at the Norway Opera House. This was considered one of our best. Our class also had several members 011 the debating team. Wlieii we commenced our Senior year, it was with a determination to set an example for the underclassmen which they would be proud to follow. It seemed strange to think of them as looking up to us, even as we had looked up to the seniors when we were freshmen, but the added re- sponsibility made each member more of a man or woman. Due to our three years' experience Hlld training we excelled in everything that we attempted. This year we did not assist at the High School Fair, but had charge of it and under the compe- tent committees it was made a success. VVe were prominent in all athletics and helped make winning teams. The presentation of the Senior drama Me An' Otis,l' ended the dramatic productions of our class and drew out a large attendance. x
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