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JU 1oR's cu-rss H1sToRY The heavy cloud hung dark The high school Assembly o'er - e s When this band of Freshmen moored their bark To fill their heads with lore. Not as a fifteen comes They the noble minded came Not with the roll of stirring drums And the trumpet of empty fame. g It was such with purposes and qualities that the '16, eighty strong, entered the high school. They were goodly to look upon with their fresh green looks and manners, like unto a spring morn. And, as is the general fate of all green things, the R. O. I-I. S. population began to trample upon and to abuse the fresh plants. And so it was that 'I6 endured the most fearful scoldings from teachers and upper-classmen. Amidst this storm they sang A And the stars heard and the sea ' But the sounding aisles of the Assembly', rang , g With the anthem of the free. 1 Then it was decided to appoint Ivan Willis president to protect their rightsg Ruth Rolfe was made his assistant, and Courtland Shancks was made his right arm. To care for the finances and business correspondence Fred Wetter- holm was appointed. t ' With t-he setting in of Winter and the consequent withering of the fresh ones a party was decided upon and carried out most successfully. , , Sometime later it was again decided upon to have a party at which punch Was to be the drink. Well enough said-when the time for punch came there was none to be seen. The following spring Laura Gonick Won first in oratory in the declam- atory contest and was sent to the tri-city contest at Clarinda, but was unsuc- cessful there. t t Furthermore this class furnished several excellent stalks for basketball purposes. , ' ' ' . ., ffl., ,. -1' ' '
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