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.,, , ..hi,,.,.,,m -,,,-g, Hills rrrilliau The Fourth Form OME. of us have come all the way along. Al- though there are none of us who have been in the school continuously since it was first open- ed eight years ago, there are several who have paced her halls for six or seven years and as the number of years decreases. the number of attendants increases correspondingly. Many of us have 'come in lately, some of iis this year, most of us two or three years back, yet we all are emerging from the blessed influence of these sacred walls a compact, unified body of youths, the finished product of the Terrill School. We are her pride, her ideals of young manhood. And as such we feel the responsibility which automatically is affixed upon us. Most assuredly a trust is ours. And we can not prove false, for we know that wherever we go, whatever we do, there will be eyes watching, watching us ever, and we can not prove false to our trust, to our school, to our responsibility as young men-and we shall not. The class of '15 is a large oneg in fact the largest class ever graduated from the school before. There are in all thirty-two members who will receive diplomas, and the year started with several more on the roster, but these fell by the wayside, as is the habit with some students in these United States. Among our number we embrace every element of school activity, and we are proud of the fact that many of our number will be missed when an , 1 inventory is taken for the first time next year in any line of school endeavor: for missed they certainly will be. For what will the Terrill School News do next year without Powell Breg and Joe Cooper to handle the busi- ness end of it? Where will the football team be when the first call for practice is given, and the smiling faces and broad shoulders of Ralston, Neely, Cunningham, and the other big fellows are missing, and the little speed demons Buck Wynne and Bob Allen no longer pull the Black and Gold over their shoulders? The orchestra will be bereft, one of its cornetists and its piano player gone, and the Glee Club, without jim Dorsey and Heine Bolanz. Dick Slayter and the other Seniors will be affected, too. Oh, of course, new fellows will come in and take the places of those who are leaving and fill them as well, maybe better, yet, nevertheless, that doesn't in any way refute the fact that the boys who are in the class of 'I5 haven't been idle, have worked for their school, and have worked hard, and have been rewarded for their work. We number among us most every kind of known specimen of the species boy, of the genus Hman. We are, some of us, ugly, some pretty, some short, some tall, some scholars, some athletes, some both. We are an all-round class. Hal Noelke is the tallest, while Dave Coogins and Tommy Ryan would run an awful race for honors on the other extreme. Legs West and Charles , I5
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J- I 11 1 4 1 X YI! E 51112 ilmilliau 21 POST GRADUATES HARRY PENNIMAN, Jr. Entered '09 Football letter '14, '15 Second Honor Roll '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 Council ' 14 Goes to Yale SCHUYLER B. MARSHALL, Entered '1 1 Football letter '1 3, '14, '15 House Committee ' 1 3 Council '14 Goes to Ames jr. 1 1. R. BRADFIELD Entered ' 1 3 Goes to State THOMAS MITCHELL WATSON Entered '10 Advertising Manager Terrillian 1914 Second Honor Roll '11, '12 '13 '14 Council, '11, '12, '14, V. M. 1.
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'Ellyn ilmilliau or Kribs are the bony ones, while it would be a hard mat- ter to settle the question of the palm of beauty between Wilbur Cahoon, Alfred Craven and B. Chilton. We have several star athletes in our fold, including the football captain and the captains of both the two first choice baseball teams. We furnished men to help com- pose the championship eleven, the undefeated basket ball team and our classmates are literally sprinkled over the baseball diamond. The call for track discovered several Jim Thorpes and Matt Sheridans in our number, while tennis is not an unknown quantity to some of our men. Scholars, too, we have in plenty. Several boys who have won medals in the past years we are proud to claim. Kenneth Keith, Willis Pollard, joe Cooper, Red King, and several others are the bright and shining lights in the studying line. To see Willis Pollard expound trigonom- etry or Cooper fight that chemistry is indeed a revelation. The largest per cent of the students' council is from the Fourth Form, and all its officers are from our class roll. Our council men have charge of the study hall dur- ing the different periods and also are generally watchful of the school and its interests in every respect. Our long-haired friend, John Lee Lattimore, is the comedian of the outfitg Bob Allen is the ladies' man of the gang, and Buck Wynne takes singing lessons. ln short, we are an all-round class and as such we have given our best to the school we love. We only hope that the memory of us will not die, but that we will be remem- bered in some way by the future pupils of Terrill, for we, too, have loved and fought for the Black and Gold! l SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1 I5 Q9
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