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ROME HIGH SCHOOL,
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The Sentor Annual. THE SENIOR ANNUAL. 1903. Class of Published by the Editor in Chief. John Hoyt Stevens, ‘03. Associate Edit ors. Erwin G. MeFarland,'03 Arthur R. Walter, '03, Bessie O. Cowles, °03, Laura Z. Wilson, '03, Florence Kaufman. ‘03. lass History. “What touches us ourselves should be last served,” Shakspeare says, but perhaps the class of 1903 will be pardoned if the article which touches them directly is “first served.” In 1899 we, as Freshmen, entered the new High School and gazed with admira tion and respect on the grave and dig nified Seniors, who were then occupying left. The four years which have passed since the same seats which we have just then have been very bright and happy and will always be remembered with pleasure by each and every one of us. Of course it is not to state what necessary a brilliant class we are and how notably we have con ducted ourselves through our entire four years’ course, We are especially honored in being the first class to graduate from the Rome High School after having com- pleted four years’ work within its walls. Our class has always been. noted for its enthusiasm, anion and friendship. and we are proud mnt under the able rps of teach- Miss Miss Beers, Miss Sutton, Miss Spark Thalman and Miss Beard [The next year we entered upon our M. Wil- son as principal. third year guidance of Mr. H. W. Harris to say that Mi duties as Sophomores with Mr. F. Our was under the | Harris was also our principal during this, our Senior year [There were two changes in 1902-03, when Miss Hoff- the faculty d ring the year Miss Rockwell and was filled by Mr Sutton’s place Miss Beard’s man. During the greater part of our Senior year, Mr. Harris very ec msiderately granted to us the privilege of the room, a freedom We his never before awarded to any class wish to express, our appreciation of kindness, which will long be remembered hy us and prove one of our pleasantest memories. We can never look back without a pang think of two of of regret as we our brightest and most promising members who have been taken from us. Clara Belle Randall Williams were beloved by all their fellow students, Robinson and Stuart but their loss is most keenly felt by the members of the Senior class. In our Junior year the following officers President, Howard D. Mc- Farland; vice president, Bessie 0. Cowles; were elected: treasurer, Laura Z. Wilson; secretary, John H. Stevens. Our present officers are:
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