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1 ae THE REVEHLLE 11. a 1 iqiainrg nf Gllaaa nf '13 N THE fall of 191-1 the largest aggregation of Freshmen in the history of the school entered S. H. S. on a four years' journey thru the realms of l'a':sar, t'icero, Euclid, Shakespeare, and the rest. Owing to the desire for study and work, we only had one class meeting, which was a decided success, barring the breakage of the lamps and swing. NVe also had a hike this year on which the chaperones enjoyed themselves hugely. After a short vacation, we started on the second lap of our journey. Being Sophomores, we naturally began to feel our importance and consequently, we were a source of inspiration and mischievousness to the members of the faculty. Our class developed a good basket-ball team this year and the girls' quintet could 11ot be beaten. There were several class parties this year,-and every members of this class declared it to be one of the blue ribbon bunch. We were certainly pleased, how- ever, to become Juniors in 1916. In the autumn of this year our class came forth again as strong as ever. Every one was ambitious and the result was good grades and a good respect from the faculty. The boys had a stronger basket-ball team than before, and when it came to talking, nobody could argue down the Junior girls. NVQ' had hay rides and class meetings galore this year, and we certainly felt big when we received the cards which entitled us to become Seniors. For the last time the Class of '18 entered the portals of S. Il. S. This year ends our H. S. career. We are examples of the school, as was told us by the faculty. There have been social activities of all kinds this year. The Senior boys organized their club-room, in which there have been some royal good times. Our class is as well represented in athletics as any other. It certainly lowers our spirit to think that we leave the corridors and class- rooms of good old S. H. S. for the last time as students, but the best of friends must part, and, therefore, it is with good cheer to the underclassmen, and a certain sadness among ourselves, that we take leave of dear old S. H. S., our literary home for four happy years. Russian HARDY. P AGE THIRTEEN1
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E M MA CAI N MAX CLARK Baskvt-ball, '16-'17-'18 I'1'esidQ11t, '16-'17, A Rusiic Romeo. LOUISE HJOPERIDER A Ifuxfic Hamm. PAC E FII-'TEEN 1
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