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CLASS HISTORY, GHT-SIX EBSTER says History is a true story, in distinction from a romancef' So it will be necessary in this account of the deeds of the class of 1906, to omit all the romances. Along in the latter part of the year I90I news reached the Troy High School that the first installment of the class of l906 would land there some time after the mid-year exams. Ac- cordingly on the mild winter morning, Monday, Feb- ruary 3, l902, with the temperature 26 degrees above zero, one could see boys in knee pants and girls in short dresses and braids down their backs, wandering from all parts of the city in the direction of the High School building. When we assembled to hear the same address of welcome which every entering class has heard for at least ten years, We found that we numbered over l75, and had the distinction of being the largest freshman class in the history of the school, a record that to this day has never been broken. The upper classmen were decidedly averse to being troubled with freshmen in the middle of the year and. they wreaked their vengeance upon the easiest people they could find, the freshest of freshmen. They could not agree on a name for us. Some called us Sub-freshmen and some Kindergartners. The HT. H. S. said our dress was as novel as our youthful appearance, and credited us with all sorts of Freshman YCZII' childish pranks, such as bringing to 'class room a train of cars, a bear that talked and a rag doll. Accord- ing to reports We brought pages from illustrated story books and hung them around the room, but we never had the pleasure of viewing these works of art. Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wisef' As innocent children we lived in our apartments on the iirst Hoor, utterly ignorant of the comment we were causing. From the day Diggery was made one of the detectives of Mr. Kennedy's vigilance committee he became ambitious and decided to run for Presi- dent of the class, when the time was ripe. Koerner, who early showed signs of an experimental mind, cansed consternation to reign among the girls and im- mediately made good with the Physiology teachers by bringing to class the skeleton of a rat mounted on cardboard, each bone and tooth numbered. Prof. Lundy one day asked Devine what teeth came after the incisors. Devine quickly replied the biceps and wondered Why the class laughed. lVlr. Lundy has given forth a number of sensational statements during our four and a half years. One of his early announce- ments was Man is the only animal that walks on his hind legs. After about a month of such novel ex- periences we enjoyed the pleasing sensation of our first quarterly exams, but the sensations were varied a week or two later when we carried home our report cards. After the exams, the baseball and track sea- sons came on and we were gratified to see that the upperclassmen found a couple of Hkindergartnersn who I O O O 0 O l O O O O C I l'C l O l l .'C O 0 0
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