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SENIORS GRACE HARTER CLAUDE BEARDSLEY EVA OGILVIE Karl Kaiser, also from Somonauk, holds his place on our foot-ball team and plays the trombone in the Orchestra. Loyd Faxon, who has been with us the four years, is on the foot-ball team He plays the mandolin in the orchestra and is a member of the High School Boy’s Quartet. He will write for us the Class Will. Claude Bearsdley, who has also been with us the four years is a member of whom we are justly proud. Aside from being on the winning side in the Sophomore Debate he has gained our attention thru the fact that during his Junior year he had charge of a class in Commercial Arithmetic. In October of our Senior year we were certainly glad to hear that a boy from Hock Falls would soon be with us. When Rockwell Clancy arrived we gave him a royal welcome and he soon won his way. He is now a member of the High School Quartet. He has the honor of being Class Orator and alternate for our Senior-Junior debate. Kva Ogilvie has faithfully served as our Secretary this year, her reputation as an officer having been established when she was our class president during our Freshman and Sophomore years. She plays the violin in the orchestra and has charge of the Class Gifts. it
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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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SENIORS GRACE OG1LVIE LAYARO THORP LOUISE CLEM Grace Ogilvie shares with Layard Thorp the honor of having more credits than the other members of the class. She has taken four years of English, four years of Latin and two years of1 German and has been on three debates. She plays the piano in the orchestra and has written the Senior ('lass Song. Ruth Hennis came from the East Aurora High School and joined us in our Sophomore year. She takes Second Honors in the Senior Class. In her Junior year Ruth taught First Year Algebra and during the same year she faithfully served as class President. Leona Stevens came over from Somonauk and joined us in our Junior Year. She has served on various committees and has been a real addition to our class both socially and as a faithful student. Mildred Anderson joined as in our Freshman year. She also has been on three debates. In her Junior year she taught Plane Geeomtry and this year had a class in First Year Algebra. Mildred takes first honors in the Senior Class. Elizabeth Beveridge who has been a member of our class for four years was for three years secretary of our class. She will give the Class Prophecy. Her enthusiastic class spirit has made her invaluable in promoting the best interests of the Seniors. u
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