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aljr U-uurr Hiltj jf resfjman Class ODfttrrni President ...............Harold Wilson Secretary Willard Miller Vice President,.......Ruby Thompson Treasurer .....................Cecelia Snyder On September 1, 1913 the class of 1917 came into existnce. The class had so many mmbers (forty-six’ that the class rooms overflowed with them. Early the Freshmen earned the reputation of being the “greenest class that ever entered High Schoolbut we do not agree with that impression. We were honored by the usual Frshman Reception but they tell us we acted with becoming humility. At the Hallowe’en party we won the meet and since then our prowess in all athletics has been undisputed. We won first place in the basket ball series and that fact probably accounts for the “sore” feeling the others cherish toward us, nad for the flings they throw at us because we are Freshmen. We feel confident, however, that we have a great future in store for us and that the years will add much to our honors and dignity. Freshman, Freshman, don’t you cry. You’ll be a Sophomore by and by.” (Mr. Linden’s advice) Miss K. (In Ancient History,)— “Explain the meaning of die in the expression, “The die is cast.” Frances S.—“Die is a color.” Miss Kershner (In Ancient History) “Name a man in Greek History who resembles Regulus in true statesmanship.” Hilding Larson—“Socrates.” Miss K.—“Why?” Hilding—“Because he drank the poisoned cup.” The professor had asked in an examination the following question, “What is transparent translucent, and opaque.” Bright Freshman:—“I cannot pre cisely define these terms, but 1 can indicate their meaning in this way:—“The windows of this class room were once transparent, they are now translucent, and if not cleaned very soon will be opaque.” —Ex. “When rain falls does it ever rise again?” Beatrice—“Yes sir.” Mr. F.—“When?” Beatrice—“Why in due time.”
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