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SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 13 PRESTON. HARRY E. HfYll2ll'li0,u Lalin Foursv. Manual Training, 3 and L Iligh Sf-lmol f'horus, 3 :md 4-. Mid-YYint0r play, 4-. f'l2lSS Play. flaws Annual, Elliffll'-illff'lli4'f. f,l'2lt0l'iI'2ll f'UlltPSf, 3 :xml 4-. Hz' fha! couzplivs aguinx! his will, A Is nf Ilzv Sdl11l' opinimz still. WIIITBEVK HENRY J. King, XVhitll1-. IZIIQHSII-Sl'i6lltiH0 Foursv. Manual 'l'r:1ining, 3 and Y . High School Glee Ulub. 2. Iligh School cwll01'llS, 3 :xml fl. C'1'uss-Cwollrltry 'l'e-um. Q. Basket Ball Team, 3 and -1-. c,I'2l10I'iC2ll Contest, I, 2 and 3. Flass Xnuuzxl, Orutoric-:xl Department. fluss Play. Hvrv is a proof limi tlzvrv an' Imys U'110tlzi11lcf!1aI 41rg1m14'11I mm111s 'knznixc i
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SE IOR CLASS HI TORY In September, 1901, a number of bright, shy tots tronped into kindergarten for the first time. They worked and played their way along year after year until, hardly realizing it, they found themselves to be eighth graders. They then discovered that they were not little tots any more, but quite grown up: and, while enjoying the present, they began to anticipate the future, which meant High School to most of them. This class, The Lucky Thirteen, graduated under Miss lioning, who for two years helped them in every way possible. The mem- bers of this group were Irene Burghardt, Harry Crane, Edmond Campbell, Stella Davis, Eunice lflesher, Wvalter Gaarden, Ilenry Kirk, Mary Kell- ner, Stella Kahut, Ethel Pence, llarrv Preston, Avlmer Petan and Fred ltebb. i K Those people enjoyed their vacation, but looked forward to the opening of school with no little anticipation. As Freshman First we came to School. This day was one of exquisite pleasure, yet one of trepidation. Some of their former classmates were not present, but there were many new faces to welcome. The members of this class were now Mabel lfliesner, Arnold Vharnley, Stella Davis, Clayton Ducklow, Jesse Daniels, Eunice Flesher, Fharles Fitzgerald, Wialter Gaarden, .lane llill, Mary Kellner, llenry Kirk, Ilelma Lohn, Arthur Mumford, Leona Miller, Arthur Xyeggen, Rachel O'l3rien, Ethel Pence, Elsie Peterson, Leona Peake, .Xylmer Petan and llarry Preston. It was a large l reshman elass and although, to all appearances, rather meek at first, they had their eyes open, watching the other classes and forming opinions, dividing the classes into two groups, likes and dislikes The freshmen all silently joined hands and went in with all tlleir might to keep from being stepped on by the class just ahead fthe Sophornoresl, and they were backed and helped on immensely by the big Junior boys. Une morning these Freshmen were much concerned to see the Sophomore flag on the school house flag pole. They admired it all day, but the next day the fiag was gone, and each Freshman wore a little piece of white and red felt. Revenge was sweet! All the sweeter to them, as there was a little secret about it. That flag was a beauty, even if it was an advertisement, and they decided to keep it as a trophy: so imitation red and white felt was worn that day by the Freshmen. It certainly served the purpose, as it started a furious light, which turned into a bitter and constant elass fend. That year a l reslnnan won first place in the declamatory con-
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