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1926 THE BEAVER 1926 .xx E112 S'eninr'n 111112111211 Qlaprirv In my dream, methought I trod, Yesternight, a mountain road, Rough and rugged, and with me Walked a goodly company. Far ahead a trophy hung For that cause we stoutly clung! Dimly gleamed that beacon light, Friendships made the way seem bright. Steeper, darker!-lo! We felt From our feet the pathway melt, By a thread we still hung on, Someone guided us along Past the Algebraic caves, Strangled by the Latin waves. Past the Geometric crags, Tortored on the Physics snags. Time elapsed, it seemed like years 5 New friends joined us, shared our fears, A mutual need, a mutual strife Cemented us, it seemed, for life. Anon! the goal is almost won, Our' mountain climb is nearly done, But though we're glad to see the end It means a parting, friend from friend. E241 J. G. '26.
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1926 THE 'BEAVER 1926 Selma Haass, the girl with the beautiful eyes, I Gives them to Jessie Killey, to vamp all the guys. Milton Woodward, he with the brains, Leaves them to Sidney Fisher, to stand all the strains. Florence Peterson, who sells paper in school, Wills her job to Florence Wille, we hope she keeps cool. Henry Shepherd, with the clever remarks, you know, Bequeaths to a Junior whose name's La Verne Loew. You know Louise O'Brien with the sweet thrilling voice, Bestows to Blanche Butler, who accepts it by choice. Mary Hanrahan, with the light fantastic toe, Leaves the Charleston to Richard Brown, Junior beau. Dear Teachers, our best pals in all, Who kept us interested, so that we'd not fall, ' We give to you our undying affections, May they ever inspire you to wise directions. This is all we have to leave, We hope that you are not aggrieved, We've tried very hard to do our best, To leave you an honest bequest. So here's to the Juniors of '25! When you're Seniors you'1l learn our tricks, But ne'er-the-less,-we must confess, Old school days always are the best. F. c. P. '25. illllag illlnrning Like the brightest star, the iirst days were, Each, dancing, came and brought with her The flow'ry May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslips and the pale primrose. ' Hail! Giving May, thou dost inspire Joy and mirth and warm desire, Thy blossoms gay are of thy dressing, And bringeth us most fruitful blessing. H. W. '27. rm, J
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is K si XXV- KN 4 r 5: -Q 5 -. lj. 3 LY . 7. R Nl, ' X? ,BX p, E ,i ..x n li , Q x . il K sf :X TN iCiX1 if .5 S. A. I ,Qx .XX In 1926' THE BEAVER 1926 iluninr Gilman G' u Top Row-Edwin Eisen, Walter Klug, Jessie Killey, William Hasslinger, Livingston Worth, Earl Johnson, Joseph Daley. , Middle Row-Virginia Leonard, Pearl Ludwigson, Inez Beckman, Anita Olsen, Richard Brown, Raphael Daley. Bottom Row-Donald Stapleton, Florence Wille, Blanche Butler, 0pal Meek, Hildegarde Wrede, Sidney Fisher, Roy Heidel. OFFICERS President ......... ................ ..... R i chard Brown Vice-President .... ............ . .. Livingston Worth Secretary-Treasurer .... Blanche Butler Class Reporter ....... . . . ..... ................. .... P e arl Ludwigson Class Advisor .... ..................................... . . . Miss Mandeville Class Colors: Pink and White Class Flower: Rose Motto: By our own efforts we hope to rise. A iluninr Ullman llliatnrg In the early September of nineteen twenty-three, eighteen Freshies entered High School, all ready to begin work. Our initiation by the Sophomores went off with real cheer, but by the time the mid-year exams came around, we were settled down to the school routine. When we came-back in '24 as Sophomores, we were ready to study and make the best efforts we could. Our Hallowe'en party was a great success, as was our picnic at the end of the year. As Juniors we have tried for all the honors, and we have two pennants to our credit. We can give three cheers for our successful Junior.year, and we have high hopes for the Senior year. J. K. '27. l25l Q
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