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22 MUTUAL LULA LUCLLCLOOLCUOLUCUALLLORUCCOLUCOUCUOALOCAGCUOATOLOA OOM OOO COUR UCOOACOGAT UGA COOT LUGMIOOIIUUOHOOOIUOIUUOM UOT ICOT NTN RTOITO TTT ITNT TT ULLAL UOLOMPLOVUVESUAUOLATUUOTOVUORUAAUOUOUOCOTOELU UENO UAUOTOTOTOMUOA CCA TO TOTO O COTE ULES EUCAOOCOPO OCU OUT MAUACAUACO OV OVHVOAUATAUA TAA TOUOVOVON LINN OALANUTONO TOOT EEA EN OATH Tbe BTU ULLAL LLL LLC PLUT COLI LUGUT EEG TVT ETT NTTT TUN TTT TTT TT WUT Ralph Smouse, President John Helbig, Vice President Joseph Stanton, Lelie hoe eas 1925 CLASS OFFICERS Class Motto—Carpe Diem. History of the Class of ’25 The Freshman Class of ’21 Came “up the hill’ to have some fun, As they supposed, at Oakland High, But on arriving, heaved a sigh. The “Eighty” found ten teachers strong There to make them walk along The crooked path of Science and Math Until they nearly died of wrath. Much fun they had, oh! to be sure. In ways of mischief some did lure, And Mr. Kolb and Jenkins, too, So oft did wish to spank a few. As “Sophs” they acted ‘awful bad” And one fine day, Miss Ruth got mad And sent the boys from school a week. When they came back, they sure were meek As Jolly Juniors, they were great. Each thing they did, was done first rate. A dance, they gave the Senior Class, A treat, to date, still unsurpassed. As Sen iors they did work and grin. The Declamation, one did win. In all affairs, they took the lead And were “right there” for every need. The “eighty” strong were “thirty-six” When they had learned all high school tricks, The biggest class and far the best That ever left the “O. H. 8.” SHEE eee Russell Brown, Secretary Treasurer MULTE LLLLLLEOLLLEEEOUOUUULELOHOOT UU TOOPOO I TLOUHHTILIUNTUOTTTTMEEEE TTTTNTTNT ITNT TTT TT I IF AN CTA
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1925 TAHIR OF As K 21 EARLE STERLING Here’s little Earle, the smallest of all, His chief aim in life is to try to grow tall. Graduate Commercial Course. Earle has always been quiet And unobstrusive in school, but he Knows his onion, all right. KATHLEEN LAWTON Dainty and sweet and pretty and true, Kathleen Lawton will always please you. Graduate Commercial Course. It’s a cinch that Joe didn’t use bad Judgment when he picked her for his Best girl. We know Kathleen, as a housewife, Is a wonder. PAUL SHULTZ In business Paul should make his mark, But his life in school was one grand lark. Graduate Commercial Course. Business Manager High School Affairs. Last but not least is Paul; We know that he can’t go far wrong As long as he’s guided by ‘‘Pop’s good Advice.
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