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me THE REVEHLLE a l 0112155 Bininrg llli Class of 'Twenty is composed of all students who are taking the course of study prescribed by law for the Sophomore class. The work laid out for us by the State of Indiana, and we go at it with the spirit of our motto-' t EXCIQLSIOR. On Wednesday evening, October third, the students of this class-more than thirty-eight strong-held their first meeting and elected officers who have won great honor and high esteem in the way they have performed their duties. ln athletics the class is well represented in school. Three members have won for themselves places on the S. H. S. basket-ball team. They are Hough, Snow and Feeler. Yet these alone do not express the athletic ability of the class. 'l'o the teachers we wish to extend due praise and express our gratitude for their valuable services and interest they have taken in our class. RALPH FEELER. PAG IC Tl l IRTY-FIVE1
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19 THE EQEVEIITMLE 1. Gllann Tgininrg N THE first of October, in the Year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen, forty-three children entered the stately portals of S. H. S. to assume the name of Freshman. We behaved in the usual way for about two weeks. One of our favorite stunts was getting lost and wandering over the building for hours at a time. However, taking example from the other classes, we had a class meeting and elected officers. No class meetings have been had up to this time for various reasons, but the other classes had better watch out, for as soon as the weather permits we are going to make up for lost time. The Freshmen boys organized a basket-ball team that bids fair to be a wonder in a few years. We spend most of our time studying, as all Freshmen should, so that next year we may assume among the classes the separate and equal station as Sopho- mores which the laws of the school entitle us. Ensna Kl'II1'II. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN 1
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