Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1912

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SENIORS On June 7th, we, the Class of 1912 arrayed in cap and gown will bid farewell to dear old Sandwich High. Four long and happy years have been spent at the Sandwich High School. In our Freshman year the first event of importance was a class party on February 5th at the Odd Fellow’s Hall. About a week later the class enjoyed a bob-ride into the country. On the evening of May 13th we Freshmen carried out a well-planned surprise for our teacher. Miss Anderson. On May 28th the Freshmen girls had the honor of joining in the cantata,” The Coronation of the Rose” given by the Girls Glee Club at the Opera House. On June 2nd of the following year we, the Sophomores, held our class picnic at Hennis camp. On December 1st of our Junior year we united forces with the Seniors and gave a Senior-Junior Carnival at the Opera House. On May 12th of the same year the Seniors entertained us at the home of Hester Stinson and two weeks later we gave them a progressive reception at the homes of Grace and Eva Ogilvie, Mildred Anderson and Elizabeth Beveridge. On September 4th we came back for our Senior year. Our Senior-Junior carnival of 1911 at the Sandwich High School was fully as successful and novel as the preceeding one. Our Senior Class Flay, “At the End of the Rainbow given at the Opera House on March 22nd was as highly a success as our other undertakings.

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SENIORS LEONE STEVENS LLOYD FAXON ELIZABETH BEVERIDGE We feel that as a class we deserve to be praised not only for our social glory but also for our studious spirit. Our class has the largest number of average credits of any class having graduated from the school, the average number being 17.2 credits. Near the close of our Sophomore year we had a class debate on Resolved that our school should have single secession.” The negative was supported by Grace Ogilvie and Mildred Anderson and the affirmative, the winning side was supported by Claude Bearasley and Fred Blackinton, who for two years was a member of our class. In our Junior year we were more daring and debated with the Seniors on “Resolved that our National Defenses should be strengthened.” Our side, the negative was supported by Fred Blackinton, Grace Ogilvie and Mildred Anderson. Altho the Seniors carried away the laurels we feel that our debaters were a credit to our class. Layard Thorp, who has successfully held his place as president of the Senior Class came over from Somonauk and joined us in our Junior year. He Is on our base-ball and foot-ball teams and plays the comet in the High School Orchestra. He also has the honor of being Class Poet and of having more credits than any other student except Grace Ogilvie. He was on our Senior Debate.

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