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THE HASSAYAMPER Thomas (i. Marks “Too much work and too much energy kills a man just as effectively as too much assorted vice or too much drink. Class Secretary and Treasurer, '13, ’14. T5; President Athletic Associa- tion, T5; Athletics, '13, ’14, ’15; Dramatics, T2 T3, T4, T5; Editor, Hassayamper.” To Old Fifteen Ring out your toast to old fifteen. King out your oath to those esteemed. Come, comrades mine, before we go. Let’s quart’ a toast that all might know How every Senior lad and lass (iives his love to this dear old class. Pledge now a loyal thought and true. And ‘neath the royal gold and blue. Sink deep this thought, though death betide, “FIFTEEN’’ forever shall abide. —T. M.. ’15. e ? Seventeen
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THE HASSAYAMPER Pai l Ketch ersidk Thou art the man in whom my soul delights. In whom, next heaven. I trusty Dramatics, '15; Athletics, '15; “Has- sayamper” Staff. ) n c —• »' i Anna Lor Richards And lair she is. if that mine eyes be truer Dramatics, ‘14, ’15; Basketball. ’15; Vice-President, 13; “Hassaysniper” Staff. Pag:» Sixteen
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THE HASSAYAMPER Class History On the morning of September 3rd, 1011, our army of twenty-seven indi- viduals trudged cautiously up the worn steps of the historical building of Prescott High School. Our feelings were indescribable—only those who have gone through the agony of being a Freshman for the first day. can appreciate them. However, we, like most Freshmen, lived through it all, and in a few days we felt as though the school really couldn’t be run without us. This little feeling was soon knocked “galley west” by Miss Gibbs (now Mrs. Hart), who called us into her office and informed us of the fact that High School life was to be of a more serious character than we had heretofore been accus- tomed to, and she also added that we had started out our High School career as the biggest bunch of “boneheads” yet sheltered under the root. Me admitted the truth, but nevertheless we soon were able to slip this cognomen down to the classes that followed. At length we began to think of serious things, as Freshmen generally do. and in order to reach our goal in a more efficient manner, we elected our officers. The election was a heated one. and after counting the forty votes from the twenty-seven members, we found Lawrence Brandon was elected President: Laura Andrews, Vice-President: and Richard Ullman. Secretary and Treasurer. Now being fully organized, we started about making a name for ourselves. In athletics we boast two able representatives: in dramatics we were far from Freshmanlike: in society— well, why dwell on our Freshman period, when it was merely a round in the ladder by which we gained our last three years of prominence! The fall of 1912 found us once more entering the portals of good old P. H. S., not twenty-seven strong this year, but with only sixteen of our loyal band. That year we elected our officers early. They were as follows: Don Bell. President: Martha Cowan, Vice-President: and Tom Marks, Secretary and Treasurer. This vear we were successful in everything. In athletics, the Page Eighteen
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