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RHEA BOLLINGER EUGENE GLASSLEY MILDRED FOSLER EUGENE SLACLE RHEA MABEL BOLLINGER I git purty mad sometimes. President of Class. Chorus '15, '16, '17. Junior-Senior Debate '16, Owl Literary Society. TO..-.... EUGENE EVERETT GLASSLEY You can't fool a horse Hy. Business Manager Annual '17. Orchestra, Band and Chorus '15, '16, '17. Student Council, '16, '17. Basket Ball '16, '17, President Siwash Literary Society MILDRED IRENE FOSLER I believe 1.111 hungry. Chorus '15, '17. Basket Ball '1-1, '15. Art Editor Annual '17. Owl Literary Society. ALFRED EUGENE SLAGLE HI think I'll move to C. C. Athletic Editor Annual '17. Basket Ball '16, '17. Track '16, '17. Owl Literary Society.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of lll1lt'tt'9ll-lllll'lUUl1. twenty-eight of us entered tl1e higl1 scl1ool. At iirst we were submissive and bashful as are all Freshinen, but we gradually overcame this Rlltl boldly resented tl1c taunts of the upper classmen. With the passing of autumn illlll the OllL'OlI1lllQf of XX'lllll'l' Cilllll' a multitude of tasks. causing lllklllj' of our fellow classniatcs to discontinue their search for knowledge and seek less burdensome employ- ment. lint we. who l'L'IllHllll'll. enjoyed these last 1l1011lllS ofthe year and eagerly looked forward to Ollllfl' years of l1igl1 school experience. As Sophoniores. we came back to find 21 changed illlll i111- proved condition of the school Hlltl a dilJfe1'1-111 faculty. The custom of l1oldi11g annual class oratorical contests was lllbllllllt- ell during tl1e winter. Our class entered tl1e oratorical lOlll'1l3- lllvllt and acquitted itself admirably. The third year of our l1igl1 school career came. bringing added duties but l110l'0 pleasure a11d privileges. During the winter. Mr. Gatwood. the 111usie instructor, and Mildred Fosler. composed a class song. As Juniors, the boys' basketball team was successful a11d the same state1ne11t ca11 be truthfully applied to tl1e debating team which competed i11 tl1e ifllllllliil Junior-Senior debate. In the oratorieal contest. VVilliam Ginger a11d Rhea Bollinger, l1ad the l1o11or of winning second Hlld third places respectively. The third year also brouglit a 11ew meniber. Mary Helms, whom we were glad to receive i11to tl1e class of nnieteen-seventeen. To counteract some of these joys and triulnphs came tl1e loss of two meinbers. Jemima Fiegley and Fae Bonebrake. who were able to complete their school work in three years. Near the close of school. the Juniors gave Ll banquet i11 ho11- or of the nlepartiiig Senior class. Last September. we came back to school as Seniors and in accord:1nee witl1 that 1131110 made all attempt at being dignified. How far we were successful will be left to tl1c other classes to proclaim. During the present winter, Dae Hissem ll?lS lM'E'11 i11 eommanll of military drill for tl1e high school boys, thereby re- ceiving vcry much praise. The boys of tl1e class wl1o are 1110111- hers of thc basketball team, have worked diligently for the suc- cess of athletics and have XVOII l1o11ors. The past XVlI1tltl' has been a busy one for the class, Sl11Ctt this edition of tl1e annual is being published. but it has been worth tl1e effort and time spe11t. ln our other school work we have profited a great deal. since tl1c faculty has bGGl1 inspired by unseltish 1notives. This last year of high school brings sorrow with joy. work with play, and defeat witl1 triumph, and we llltllit' way for tl1e oncoming classes ofthe future. we hope that the Seniors of the future will profit by o11r example and 11ot Ollly succeed where we have succeeded but will also succeed where we have failed. Laura Thomas, '17.
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EYNICE REED WILBUR HALEY BESSIE SHORB LEONARD MOORE EUNICE BEATRICE REED t'I'1n sure I know. Chorus '15, '16. You can argue a case Till you're blue in the face But she'll never change her Il1l11d.H Siwash Literary Society. .i.0..... J. WILBER HALEY I sort o' like those Junior girls. Junior-Senior Debate '16. One of the niany orators of the Class. Siwash Literary Society. BESSIE GENEVA SHORB Aw I s'pose so. Chorus '15, '16, One of our quiet girls. Siwash Literary Society. , fl 0 LEONARD MOORE t'Are yourns guys going. Our only lover of Physics. Strong for C. C. Owl Literary Society.
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