Oran High School - Oranite Yearbook (Oran, MO)

 - Class of 1920

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WWWMW1 'iI'W'm71WMHEMolF'i'?'eHE1'QF1f 'fJEi'if1f T3 lf11ffEHH.1i11!T1ff'1.1'L1'UQ F Q'1l'l1?1fl13'U 'Uf 'F'i1'!E51EfUH'1H'i11vH'Ti!1m.Hf13M111Tlf Qrigilll 'fl!''ll'Ugly'f'FQ'1l1lilU1'imi?'iiEUlMm' W 'UmFmmmi!hYvV r ' A ' uiirnnmrriiim mmm-1,1 if W 'l 'A A7 'W ' ' Jlchiovomonts of tho ,Sophomore Glass We, the most honorable, most illustrious Sophomores of the Oran High School lsince we do not seem to be praised by our fellow-classes and our celebrated teachersl take it upon ourselves to toot our own horn. Our achievements have been many and great, and quite n number will be remembered by our former and present teach- ers. Not only have we accomplished great things in this our most aristocratic year, but in all the years which have gone be- fore. In order to describe to you more fully this class of marked distinction. I will give you an idea as to the worthiness and not ability of each member. Elizabeth, a girl of sweet disposition. has a mania for Geometry and Caesar, which will some day make her famous. Dale. a petite blond, can work more Geometry and trans- late more Caesar in one hour than the Juniors would in one day. Pal. the ever-ready, is witty and has the knack of making friends with everyone he meets. He has won the envy of the Seniors in things pertaining to Chemistry. Lovia, a decided brunette, goes at everything she does with a vim that would start the 0. H. S. in a whirl if the teachers would allow it. Joe, who is tall and dark, is our Athletic Editor and well fits his position. He is a shark in Geometry, which, let us hope, will gain for him renown throughout the world. Murray. a friend to all, loves mischief. He studies hard and when he finishes school his knowledge will exceed a Presi- dent's lat least we Sophs think sol. Mary studies hard and has succeeded in gaining an unlimited amount of knowledge, which she expects to impart to some high school pupils before many more years. Virginia is a star when it comes to playing an aristocratic part in a play. Iris lSugl is our little 'un. She has the knack of making all feel right when with them. aml furnishes a continual source of amusement. Her one great talent is writing excellent ldnglish compositions. Luda, loved by all the class, had her popularity established when she was elected Class President. Cornelius, tall and distinguished looking, will some day be a great singer. Edwin has a jolly word of fellowship for all. He is one of our best athletes. Medicine and its study is of interest to him. Abbie, a decided brunette, tall, and slender, is expecting to be a great History teacher, and we hope to hear her teaching this distinctive subject in some large college some o' these days. Last, but not least by any means, comes myself, for I am the biggest cheese of the class. It is always hard to speak of one's own accomplishments, but suffice to say that I am very distinguished or they would not have appointed me to write this estimable piece of work. They call me their song bird, but I am only one among the aforesaid characteristic people. We are invariably one of the largest spokes in the wheel of the S. A. K. Society. In our weekly programs you will usually find that we Sophs furnish the greater part of the program, and whether we do well or not, the Program Committee seems very fond of putting us on every week. We were also a factor in organizing this society. Our entire class belongs to the Glee Club. and when it comes to facts do most of the singing. All our noteworthy boys are active in athletics, the Athletic Editor being a member of our class as was before mentioned. Also the girls of our class are taking a deep interest in athletics. We have given our best for the annual, furnishing a large number of characters for the plays, and in canvassing the town for subscriptions for this book, the proceeds of which will help defray expenses. Although we have always been a henpecked class and still are. we have always taken an active part in anything which pro- motes the welfare of the school and of the town, and will con- tinue to do so if we are henpecked for the remainder of our school life and forever after. Amen. -G. E. B '20. lp f lrll, unmnmim 1 rmunmiumnnmlnumnirmmimnnmmmmmmEiBunnudndnuiJnEunuuuimmnmnnniz6xLi1nTiiiiiiiiiiw'nEuLuEniiLlhQiv'iElummi:n1.miz..n.iL iffy1QuTniFifl1iiiilEQiii1iLiilnW,iluuuLg..uii'MiImimgLnigiuuLuKn.Qainmlu1ulu1gEuljliumiiigirungnziaumliwlqmiinmimufgnmuuniiurigmiauimnunvmumnummmu :rm mm 5 Ji .... c-. . - -- - M- - - '--2 -91.74

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