Oran High School - Oranite Yearbook (Oran, MO)

 - Class of 1920

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mmmEammwmmmmm2ummmmmmymMmm1mHmma41'H'H2mmwmMw' Wa mmv5m1 m wvWwEmW W - e--- ,1 nating, delighting in the light fantastic toe, she was never patterned for hard work. I, Helen, am said to be a born old maid with grand- mother's ways. However, that is only from those who would fain use all the judgment I portray. I would tell you something of each of our teachers, but it would never pass without a red mark of the Editor-in-Chief, and would never be brot to light. Let me tell you that if the Seniors had not overrid- den opposition and disappointments in the financial line, you never would have heard of our wonderful V g-HLQKQI , to it Q5 fl XX- 4 v class. We fought talmostb to get our annual that we might make our school renowned. The lot of the Seniors has been a hard one. Un- certainty has attacked from every side. With the de- termination to win we have helped to gain our place in the ranks of first class high schools of the state. As pioneers we have paved the way for a four year high school, which Oran never has had. That the school will continue to grow, that each succeeding year will reveal more and more accomplishments, and that brighter histories may be written, is the earnest desire of the Senior Class of 1920. -E. H. B., '20. 10 is-ff f g- -. as-.WA -Q 1,6511 inuiiilmiluimin1JlmunJil1HiliiiuiiigimuMu5i1ummm1yfummnqumminnhiilixiimijidmifi uipxiulliniriulim ' --'H ,Ll 'mUWl'Im1W'!muu'nmYm'n'm'mWUmW'nmU!'WUWm m 'V I

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Oran High School - Oranite Yearbook (Oran, MO) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 48

1920, pg 48

Oran High School - Oranite Yearbook (Oran, MO) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 53

1920, pg 53

Oran High School - Oranite Yearbook (Oran, MO) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 88

1920, pg 88

Oran High School - Oranite Yearbook (Oran, MO) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 59

1920, pg 59

Oran High School - Oranite Yearbook (Oran, MO) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 12

1920, pg 12

Oran High School - Oranite Yearbook (Oran, MO) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 40

1920, pg 40


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