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SENIOR ANNUAL BOARD
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Senior Annual Board Editor-in-chief: Horace E. Barnes. Associate Editor: Joseph J. Barnett. Assistant Editors: Staff Artist: Hubert Phelps. Business Manager: Louis S. Pierce. Assistant Business Manager: E. Reed Siiutt. Advertising Manager: Charles Dorkey. Assistant Advertising Manager: John Lehn.en. Lois G. Creelman, Ada Culver, Malcolm Love, Milton Robinson.
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Class History If anyone had been near the old High School on Fitzhugh Street one bright sunny morning of September, 1904, he would have noticed a class of exceptionally bright faces come up the walk and enter the school. Here, for the first half of the year, we were all alone, and when the next freshman class arrived we were well acquainted with the school and her customs and we could laugh at their mistakes. At the old school we spent many happy days, and it was not without regret that we separated, half going to the East High School and half to the West; but we soon forgot this in the beauties of the West High School with such a fine man as Mr. Weet as principal. During the second year we all applied ourselves diligently to our studies. Yet even then we were a help in athletics with Mr. Ball and Mr. Smith in foot- ball, Mr. Sterling in basketball and Mr. Uderitz in track. Then came the third year. We were the first class ever to give an informal “Prom,” and in proof that it was a success I will say that it has been followed by both the Junior and Senior classes. It certainly was a great suc- cess, and everyone there spent an enjoyable evening, much more so than if it had been formal, as it enabled all the class to go. Next came the Junior Farce. “The Last Rehearsal” was without doubt the best ever given, and one that coming years will have to work hard to surpass. It was successful from the financial standpoint as well as the dramatic. Another custom instituted by us was that of having a Junior Occident, which the Junior Class this year fol- lowed, and it is probable that the succeeding classes will do the same. Let us hope so. It is a good custom, and relieves the editors of the anxiety and worry for one month. Also during our third year many famous athletes were brought to light by means of the interclass contests in which we carried off the honors in basketball, track, hockey, baseball, and we also had a debating team which was more proficient in arguing than those of other classes.
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