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n 1 LAUREL THE JUNIORS m m % The Junior Class, one autumn day, Sallied to school for work and play. So gaily was their work begun, That everything at first seemed fun. But their gay laugh died and a vague unrest O’erspread their spirits with the first hard test. German, Geometry, Chemistry too, No wonder the world took a bluish hue. And the Juniors sighed with a secret pain, “Ah, that vacation were here again!” Some talked of quitting, but the rest said, “Never, No one shall call us quitters, ever!” Yet oft in the midst of the morning’s work, Which they sometimes felt inclined to shirk; They would look at the Seniors and sigh, “Ah me! That we like you next year may be. “We will walk about with pomp and pride. And teach the Freshmen to be dignified.” But why think of the lofty Senior Class When there still remain the exams to pass? For of all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these, “We may flunk again.” M. L. N. ’18. t r Ada accomplishes what was thought to be impossible (on account of her weight) flying in the air.
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CLASS OFFICERS n m Catherine Hersey, President Leland Peart, Vice-President Sylvia Neely, Sec.-Treas. Myrtle Neely, “Laurel” Reporter CLASS ADVISER Miss Mabel Bay CLASS COLORS Gold and White CLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS MOTTO To the stars through difficulty • r CLASS YELL Gold and White, Gold and White Juniors, Juniors, they’re all right.
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