University High School - Flickertail Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND)

 - Class of 1919

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CLASS HISTORY The Class of l9I9 IS an exceptional class because xt should have started rn I9l 5 but dnd not start untrl I9 I 6 when Elm and Helga entered as Freshles Eva Earl as Soph and Leon Brown as unlor Hel a and Elm weathered all Insults that It seemed to be the prlvllege of the upper classmen to gxve and are now two of our most loyal supporters Eva was a ltnow t all Sophomore but the last two years have taken thrs attitude from her Leon was a jolly and patrlotlc unror He left school ln lVlay I9 I 6 to enlrst but returned thls year to our class In I9l 7 I8 Ruth ohnson oy Belyea Paul Danforth Ethel Cole and Allce Kops entered as unrors lhe number of umors last year was eleven but though small rn quantrty they were large ID quallty They led ln social actlvltles and afforded a great deal of amu ement for the rest of the school Last fall school was mterrupted by the fl so our class which h cl added about thrrty new members was not organlzed untrl late ln anuary We are glvmg a class play edltlng a Flrckertall buying a Victory Bond and grvlng the usual Commencement Exercises Why should not every lndrvldual ln the class feel proud of I9l93 Brlef Summary of Senior Year A Statement I From hy bashful shrmkrng Freshmen from obstreperous wlld Sophomorcs from fasclnatlng and lrlde cent unlors the I9 s now unfold behavror and ln fact the very qumtessence of all that IS enviable Polltlcal I Meetlngs of the WISC a Electron of officers lndustrlal I Set example of studlousness to underclas men 2 Made the Flrckertaxl the brightest and the best 3 Survlved the Flu 4 Gave a class play Socral I unlor Semor Prom a Tlme May 3 I9l9 b The Trlbe of I9 ns entertalned royally by the umors Intellectual Debates and Talks ln Assembly Large percentage on Honor Roll Successful class play u e I4 I9 I 9 Baccalaureate sermon e I 5 I9 I 9 Commencement a Tlme Wednesday u e I8 I9l9 b Oratlons and oratory Ejucatedl B Gum' d The Trrbe of I9 brds a tearful farewell to the community rt has learned to love and honor to the days xt wlll never forget and to each other From now on the Trlbe will migrate separate and promul ate the learnlng gaxned whlle here but each member promrses never to forget the others nor his beloved U H S 9 . J ' . g D ' . ' I . ' 1 1 . ' I 1 J 1 I . -I 1 1 1 ' . .. uy.. ' . 6 1 o . 1 n y .T 1 1- 1 J ' 1 1 A 1 . . r . . S J . , g . , I 1 into haughty, wise and dignified Senlors. They are perfect rn scholarship, ldeal in . y y , Y . M , . . B. . . 1 C. ' 1 r D. ' - . J 1 . E.. - h I. . 2. . 3. -J n . . 4. -jun . - - 5. . . ' - , J n . .

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SENIOR CLASS 0 Il N U N 0 I PI ll ' xn III s 11rd I4 st IPI Q 1 UIIIIIP N p, 11 1 was 1 1 Ivhus SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Preslclent Clan e Simpson Iqrarklln Patten Emll Fleld Miss Al ce Kops Vice Presldert Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms IVI ss Helga Melfted Mr A H Kazcla CIass Colors Purple and Red Faculty AcIv1sor Class Flower Red Rose Class Yell Rah Rah we want to be seen Rah Rah we w1II be seen We are the class of I9 Class Motto At the footI'11IIs clxmblng 8 x .I 'I' p 'v '-.Xrc-hiv .I hurl mf. XYilf'4-rl IIllsI1:lmI,UrIil1 N1 'um, little.-rl XY.-4lwi4-la, In-U 1' SPLIIII Leon l.1'ux' , Iiuwursl P: lam. Imnzxlll Ilnslmml. 'FI' 'nv-I-I: I ' llimle, Maw 4':u1'1'wll. AI:n'thz1.Izn1.uwslti, Ili-12:1 Ale-lst:-11. I-Ilin Blvlst 111, It x I Ea 'l. Victoria .XI1lIt'l'SHIl, Tt'IlII '1'Hnn11l1ill. Sectmd I'HVk'fN4lI'2l .Iorut-nsnm, Lillian M4-.Xlle-11, I-'I-nw-11:-v Nlxlls, I-Zlhel Vols-, Mum' Gmvwrxn Fl '- ' .Xrm.'tr0n '. Marin- lionuelf, 'Vlwlnm Ilrmm-II. Ht-lvn V'-suriI'I'. First 'rw---Iflurmmvv Mwllnnfi, Illsthe-r IZ'-ru. ,I:.m- Vzunpl-vll, i.i!i:nl1 wilson, I lxwivv Simpy ,Xli -v K1 I Mr. Kaziu, lruollzu 1,4 films, Iiuth. - son. 1 C ' 1' - . . ' 5 , , , , , , .



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CLASS PROPHECY Oh how I look back to those good old days when I was a Senlor rn the Unlverslty Hrgh School' My puplls of Fargo Hlgh School remlnded me many a day of those pleasant tlmes and even though fifteen years have passed SIDCC then It seems but yesterday that we the class of I9 were reproved by our teachers for coming occaslonally unprepared to class I boarded the tram whlch was to carry me home for my summer vacatxon Suddenly a famlllar laugh broke on my ear On lookmg ln the dxrectlon from whence lt came I beheld a klnd rather drgmfled looklng lady srttmg just across the axsle from me She was none other than Alice Kops the same dlgnlfied Alice of I9l9 We then related our various expernences Allce men tlonlng among other thlngS that she had been teachlng at the Nlayvllle Normal for the past five years and was now homeward bound We decided to stop at the Unlversxty for a couple of days to renew old acquamtances and see what changes had taken place The U was stlll rn SCSCIOD and groups of students could be seen strolllng all over the campus ust as we approached Mann Hall my compamon nudged my arm and said Why lf that lsn t Field coming out of Mun I had hardly trme to look up before he was by our slde shakmg hands as lf we had met but yesterday Doc Fleld as the students called hlm had become a noted psychologist at the Unlverslty As our conversatlon turned to the class of I9 Professor Fleld Informed us that several of that class were no J Instructors at the University Ted Cook the popular basket ball captam of former days was now the Dlrector of Athletlcs and proved a great success Carleton Ladd now a professor had succeeded hls father ln h s profes IOP At the head of the Home Economics department we found Nora orgenson where she trams the young glrls ln the art of cooklng We were very glad indeed to find that our cla smates had fared so well and upon expresslng the wish that we could know the fate of each and all of them Professor Field convlnced us that rt was posslble by hypnotlsm that our astral bodles could go ln splrlt to the remotest corner of the world My compamon and I now gllded through the atmosphere and soon found ourselves outside a large buxldmg In a well furnlshed ofhce a middle aged man sat assortmg varlous letters and documents On one of these documents we read The Red Rlver Power Company Superintendent Leon Brown We now passed from this bullclxng and soon found ourselves ln the Court House Suddenly our attentlon was focused on the Judge whom we recog nlzed as Howard Paulson He had a very thoughtful look on hrs face and well he mxght for would not the welfare of two of his old classmates depend on his Judgment3 Here was a case requxrmg a careful d CIQIOD Eva Earl now Mrs Belyea was sumg oy for a dlvorce We now departed curlous to see some more of those Nmeteeners Havlng wandered for a long time we found our elves ln the streets of New York A crowd of fashlonable people were pourmg lnto a larve church We curiously entered Presently a weddmg march was played and the brlde and groom came up the alsle The small stature of the bride caught our attentlon To our surprlse the bride and groom were Ethel Cole and Leo Cosgrlff A the mlnlster arose to perform the ceremony we recognlzed Archle ohnstone The weddlng over we hastened on our Journey As we flltted past the First National Bank of that clty a glance thru a wrndow revealed the famxllar face of Clarlce Slmpson now presldent of that bank 10 9 I , - . 1 1 9 , ' .. ,. . . . , , K ' u . , - , . . - , , . c C . , M . . . , . . - , n. 'vw 1 , . - . , , 1 s .. . , J . . , Q .. 9 Y , ' - 7 , . . ., , - - , , . . Q . . , .. - . , . , j . Q , - . 3 . , . s v 7 .I ' - Y ' r , , .

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