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PERMANENTLY OFIGANIZED JUNE EIGHTEENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED ll-lbs tk 1bigb Scboo Ellumni EARL WVILLIAIVIS, Pr' si1lPnt MARJORIE Cl-IILDS, Vice-presldxnb LILLIAN FRICKEY, Secretary LFFIE DETRICK, Treasurer KATE TYLER, Historian AS AN ORGANIZED BODY the York High School Alumni has been in existence only since June 18, 1900. But far back in the eighties when the school was in its prime the Alumni, a dozen or more, gathered and gave the graduates a banquet. This banquet was given at the home of Miss Harriett Wooley, then principal of the High School. Toasts were made, Hon. E. A. Gilbert representing the School Board and Mr. Purinton the Alumni, an entertaining musical program was given and delightful refreslnnents were served. Again in 1890 the Alumni gave a reception, to welcome the new members to their rank and lile, at the A, O. U. VV. Hall. A program was rendered and a sociable time enjoyed, but no dainties were served. After these festivities the graduates seemed to sleep, for no further reunions were held for ten years, until on the 18th of June, 1900, when a permanent organization was effected. Since tl1e11 two delightful banquets have been given and we are anticipating with unusual pleasure a third at Fraternal Hall on the evening of June 5, 1903. We are now a health ' or0'anization with about 150 active members. Ever ' Alunmus should all f himself with . e 3 this association and tlms express his loyalty to and appreciation of the school to which he owes so II1l1Cl1. Thus may we find pleasure ourselves and aid in keeping up the high standard of our High School. The ofiicers and committees for the year 1903 are: Committee on Finance-A-Homer Hatfield, Elizabeth Gilbert, Grace Harrison, Rollie McCloud. IIlVit2l,iZl0IlSffi61 E1'llfl6 King, Fred McFarland, Byrd Whitcomb, Lula Detrick, Dora Reed. Refreshments-Cora Conaway, Elsie Beck, Catharine Sedgwick, Clara Sedgwick, Juliette Mead. Decorating-Lola Sorrick, Winfield Haner, Arthur Wray, Nell Harrison, Jennie Sovereign,Carl Olson, Chris tine Walla, Gray Bemis. Reception4Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Boyer, Mrs. P. A. Kilner, Belle Reynolds, Kate Montgomery, Marian Edwards, Louise Jackson, Charles Wray, Augusta Reader. EntertainmentvEdna Carscadden, Mamie Newman, Jessie Conaway, Hiram Detrick, Louise Gilbert Brown. .e,-xwo arms'-fa F10
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BIFF He took her dainty little hand She let it passive lie, But raised the other with a swing And hiffed him in the eye. AN ODE TO THE LAZY llow sleep the late, when sunk i11 rest, By all their well-earned lessons blest, VVhen breakfast with its coffee cold Remains to lure the victim lnoldg Ile there shall meet the hitter fate Of those who will proerastinate. The elanging hell has long since pealed, But sleep has still his eyelids sealed: Until at last some kind friend criesi H 'Tis breakfast timeg come, q11ick,arisel lle goes to satisfy his need, And with the cook now has to plead. 'pnoq .ntq no pnms oq pmt mis H AAOIIUIIIOH ll 112 not? mis 411111 mom! OM 'p1zo.1 ik,IYlZ0.Il'l? sioqs mood siql ff51111I1.11q on simon 1103 .I0ic'i'l?AA em PIIV 'Moqs 12 go puixi qstzoi 12 S105 sqs JI AMAA amos 31 112 qofff Hsoqs leq 110K 1113 2 Moml on, Jon 1115110 sqs .igIIlIIfl?lII1OS S1511 umuom e so1.1.1o1n Siiiqqifuia shexsqq JI Lives of croakers all remind us VVe can make our lives a pest And departing, leave behind IIS Feelings of relief and rest. This is one of those H Jicked 11 1 niannscri its. lt was 1 - q T - - I tound in Dutch May s desk hy one ot his class mates and turned over to the editor. Oh l At last Ye gods, this woe From Ollt my heart has passed And 11ow at length my brain is clear Of all the jllll-j21lIlS l have had this year lint Oh! l fear l have ruined my poor mind By seeking all these meters that are very hard to l'lnd, Than go through this again IRI rather live a country lllllil. llere is the list of poets which I have studied Byron, Bryant, Tennyson, llnrns and lirowning, Uamphell, llryden, Voleridge and llowning, Rogers, Spencer, linskin and lialeigh Milton, Marlow and ,lVlaca11lay Through themall l W2L1ltl0l'0ll Much hy jingo Pondered Uh l EDITORS NOTE Parties not roasted in this issue of the annu- al do not need to feel bad, as it is not the desire of the editor to slight any one and your name does not appear on account of lack of space, but will receive special attention in the next iss11e. 3 'Y6?6 55V7 B
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iilunmt Qirectorp firrangeb in Glasses 1884 Margaret QMontgomeryj Griffith, Seattle, Wash. Eflie Detrick, York Bessie June Wing, Chicago, Ill. Laura Qliecountp Darling, Waycross, Ga. Gertrude fPurintonj Austin, Lawrence, Nob. John W. Purinton, York. 1885 Mary fBurbankl iMontgomery, Washington, D. C. Leslie L. Babb, Omaha, Neh. Joseph W. Campbell, Americus, Miss. Millie tEatherly,j Keefe, York. 1886 Lillian Crownover, Grant, Neh. Martha Dillon, Hot Springs, S. D. Dorothy QHighy5 Seymour, Deadwood, South Dakota. Margaret E. James, York. Paul llibbard, VVaukegan, Ill. Emma tChidesterij Seago. Kate E. Tyler, Yo1'k. 1887 Mary QNicholsj Sanford, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Blanche Sheeks, York. Lillian QBuckmasterj Ford, Tacoma, Washington. John W. Steepleton, York. Augusta Reader, York. Guy H. Graham, Papillion, Neb. Mollie Hyde, Waltham, Mass. Charles E. Wheeler, York. Dora qSmithj Knight, David City, Neb. Wm. G. Boyer, York. Anna gChessmanl5 Maurer, York. Robert A. Codding, deceased. 1888 Minnie 1. Booker. Joseph M. Doak, New York City. Clare Goudy, Omaha, Neh. Sadie CGrangerj Powers, Chicago, Ill. Grace Hurlbut, York. Minnie QJohnsonj Wright, Custer, S. D. Katie QKnappj Fellman, Omaha, Neb. Cornina QSandersonl Muirhead, Bradshaw, Neh Anna lSteepletonj Bodie, Texas. Nell Williams, South Bend, 1nd 1889 Pearl QCarscaddenj Felton, York. Gertrude QHarlanj Boyer, York. Wi11if1'cecl qGrippen5 Kilner, York. Sadie Qlngreyj Bell, lted Oak, 1owa. Victor Seymour, Lincoln, Nell. Edith QSmallp Potter, Gunnison, Colo. Evelyn M. Stewart, deceased. Hattie S. Reed, York. Belle qliingsleyj Lytle, St. Joseph, Mo. Gertrude qlillisl liusscll, Ottumwa, Iowa. 1890 Stella lScottj Tyner, Los Angeles, California Sadie qDillonp lieeves, Edgerton, Kansas. Belle qParkinson,p Gunn, Philippine, Islands. Lena qBruhakcrj Kyte, Armour, S. D. Estella Detrick, York. Nellie Bidwell, Kingfisher, Okla. Mamie Qliaglesonj Tewell, Waco, Neb. 1891 Maggie f'Sollcnbergerj Sovereign, deceased. Stella fSmithQ Andrews, York. 1saac Shirey, Chicago, 1llinois. Lalla Maurer, deceased. Grace qliaglesonj Neal, Omaha, Neb. Fannie P. Adams, Omaha, Neb. Frederick James, Bradshaw, Neb. Minerva fKingsleyj Dean, Crete, Neb. V Katie tCochran5 Gunderson, Olympia, Wash Kate Pyott, Milford, Neb. Pearl QBarnesj Boyle, Pawnee City, Nebr.
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