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COLORS ......................................... Lavender and Gold. OFFICERS. DANIEL B. GREGG ........................................ President. ELIZABETH DYER ................................... Vire-Presideut. RALPH W. MARTIN ...................................... Secretary CORNELIA PEARCE ATKINS ............................... Treasurer. WALTER COOLIDGE ...................................... Treasurer. DANIEL B. GREGG. ELIZABETH DYER. RALPH MARTIN. 10
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Lectures in the hall were given, Sometimes short, and sometimes long, Liked them alL preferred the latter For two reasons; was it wrong? To a dance the Seniors asked us. One cool evening in the spring, We were all so very grateful For the pleasure it did bring. When the Seniors had departed Never to return again, H0w the Juniors were elated To think themselves the leaders then! Graduation was the feature Of the pleasant month of June, And in all the Junioral chorus. Not one voice waa out of tune. If the saying of our parents Still holds true for you and me, Then our schooledays are the happiest That our lives shall ever see. Though the truth of this old saying We may question and deny, To these days well look with pleasure XVheIl the years have passed us by. With :XCnCElH we have struggled, Suffered with him. many a fear, And if our voices ever faltered 'Twas him with sympathy to hear. 5 Chemistry, thou noble science, Which our minds have tried to grasp, Scorn us not if we have mingled All things in a hopeless mass. Though we know at two month ending, There will always; be a test, Yet we're ever in c011ft19ion, Mingling moans with all the rest. An excursion to the gas works We enjoyed one rainy day, And we started on inspecting With but very slight delay. Our instructors, wise and watchful, We have vexed you 0ft we knnw; We would ask you to forgive us, Not forget us, when we go. We bequeath our bright example To the Class of 1909; May they follow in our footsteps. Strive to make their lives sublime. Courage! Sophomores and Freshmen Soothe each fevered, aching hrnw. For by great, increasing effort, You may climb where we stand now. W'alnut Hills, beloved High School. Soon we'll pass beyond your gate, But our loyalty we pledge you From the Class of 1908. -E. V D., :C. P. A.
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BENJAMIN ADLER, A. D. Tu DEBATING CLUB. But still they gazed, and still the wonder grew. How one small head could carry all he knew. ill-ienny is one of our best pupils. He stars especially in Latin and Chemistry, much to the delight of his teachers. Ben has spent a large part of the school year as a clerk in the House of Representatives at Columbus Hi5 occasional visits have been marked by his wit and good nature. We hope, some day. to see Benny as one of the Representa- tives from the Queen City. EUGENE ABLER, G. O. P. DEBATING CLUB. hWhom we call gay. Adler is one of the jolliest boys 0f the Senior Class, one of his char- acteristics being his ability to laugh at anything from a Gleam joke to a demerit for disorder. Besides being a natural humorist, he is a very good student, and although his mark in conduct is not dazzling, his work in his studies easily makes up enough light to warrant our calling him a brilliant pupil. CORNELIA PEARCE ATKINS, T. M. P., D. C. 'l'nEAsURER, ROOM 1. Thy modesly's a candle to thy merit. Cornelia is a true friend, and a loyal member of the T. M. F. We all love her dearly, even When she tries to collect class dues. Her friends have often wondered whether the plates of a certain vegetable uncom- monly known as 'lPhascolus mums, she consumes at recess, have any connection with her remarkable mental capacity. We hope to see her at the Varsity next year, where she will. we are sure, be distinguished for her scholarship and for her dear, sweet, kind heart. tiOh! my gingerbread! 11
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