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In gliliemurizxm CALANTHA MARY HANES MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF IQI7 Bien gmag 1131, 1915 Calantha, O Calanflwa, If you could only lcnow How much we miss you day lay day--- Tlwe class wliiclm loved you so. Each day we see your dear, sweet face-H But only weep the more--- Because we cannot see that face Just as it was before. We often wish to hear that voice We always loyed to liearg Or even see that pleasant smile That every one did clieer. Calantlma dear, our wishes now Can lae but all in vain, But some fair day--not far away-- We'll meet you once again. -MARIE GREASER
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THE LEAMAN CLASS Motto: Conquering and still to Conquer Class Colors: Olive and Gold Class Flower: Pink Carnation CLASS OFFICERS JAMES UNDERWOOD . . President SAMUEL HUMMEL . Vice Presiclent RUBY SNODGRASS . . Secretary MILDRED CLIMMINS Treasurer MARIE GREASER . Historian . Faculty? Ad0isor YELL Ala-be Baus-be Bas-be-Bon! Ala-be Baus-be Bas-be-Bon! Inspiro-spiree Spireen Inspiro-spiree Spireen Leaman! Leaman! IQI7!
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TI-IE PROGRESSIVE LEMANITES JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Some are dead And some are married, But clear the track For those who tarriedf' Cs ' la, OME folks probably think that Q there will neier be any 1917 graduating class. It is true iU fU that our class, since it orifin, has hail mich sorrow. But could we rightfully be called progressive if We should desrairincfly i e up? No! We must do our duty no matter how small our numbers. In 1913, twelve in number, we en- tered High School as Freshies. Ard, before roing any further, We wish to thank the upper classmen, one and all, for their courteous treat- ment on our behalf. Our coal in View hs always been to be the third graduating class of Fairvie '1 Fish School, Thouch our class h's c'e1re'setl in number from twelve to seven members, yet we hope to march bravely on to V-I-C- T-O-R-Y. Much Sorrow find orief cverwhe'm- ed the Lemanites when two of our most treasured members were called to that Great Beyond to eniov its in- ruwerable Pleasures. Both were girls we all loved dearly. Jean was taken from us about midwinter: and, some months later. after the publica- tion of the Paw Paw for 1915, Cal- antha was called as one of God's beautifrl, sweetest and most perfect Powers. However, death is not the only thing that can deprive a class of its members. When they fall deeply in love, as did two of our fair damsels, Flossie and Grace, then it is time to bid them adieu, for it is not books and knowied ze that laden their young minds but the good looks and win- ning ways of their future mates. Marriage, like all other things is all rib ht in its placeg but as we are now livin g in a commerical age, how much wiser it will be for the other mem- bers of the class to be graduates of Fairview High School! The Ieaman class now has seven meirbersz and, with light hearts, we hone to be the graduating class of 1917. No matter where we go we rhall rlways sing our old song Hail Le1ranites : It's Fairview Juniors, it's Fairview Juniors, Yes. Se'.enteen will be the class To br'nw back hoitors to our old high school. 'Tis f old :nd green that we must back Now is the time, boys, to make a big noise, No matte what the peop'e shout For Seventeen will surely be the class That Fairvieiv High will hoist about. Marie Grefeser, Class Historian.
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