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31 AM MORRISON Ada Grammar School Art Club '26 English Club '27 French Club 28 Another big: joke we find in this boy. When a prank he can play, his heart leaps for joy. MOSTON WOOD FOREST 3IECRTK Ada Grammar School Current History Club 26 Travel Club ’27. 28, Treas. '27 Interclass Sign '27. '28 Hi-Y Club 27. '28 He says very little and is rather shy. But back of this his thoughts are sly. LEWIS IIHUGER Ada Grammar School Forum Club 26-’28 Freshman Editor of Annual High School Reporter '28 In life and works he does excell. A teacher he’ll be—you never can tell. O. It. FIM)|,EV Ada Grammar School Current Events Club 26 Travel Club 27 Seience Club '28 Hi-Y Club '27-’28 Orchestra '24-'28 Always willing to do what we ask. Nothing seems too hard a task. KATHRYN WKLTY Ada Grammar School l atin Club '26 French Club '27. '28 French Club '27. '28, Sec'y.-Treas. '28 Interclass Debate '27 A studious girl again we’ve found. Her thoughts are always facts so sound. Senior Class Sponsor We've liked him so well up to this date. So to him. this annual, we dedicate. He knows science like none of us do. He also knows some good jokes too. We’ve found that we can oe-pend upon him No matter what we enter in. [24]
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RUTH INGLBDUE Woodlawn Crammar School Current Event Club 26 Travel Club ’27 English Club ’28 Annual Poetry 28 Chorus ’28 Her poet gift, and virtue of fun. Reveal her happy character to everyone. II A ItOLI) HARE Owlsburg Grammar School l atin Club 26 French Club '27, '28 Harold knows a girl named Imogene, Wherever one is. both can be seen. HOWARD BATTELS Wood’s Grammar School English Club '26 French Club '27. '28 He loves his teachers and liis books. He’s very good when teacher looks. WALTER III l LEY Ada Grammar School French Club '26 Travel Club '27 DORRIS ELLIS Ada Grammar School Current History Club '26 Latin Club '27. '28 By honest effort she’s made her way And now what more do we need to say? M A X IXE FLETCHER Findlay Grammar School Latin '25. '26 French Club '27. '2S She can’t take study as serious as some. She's all for a good time and plenty of fun. [23]
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The Jewels of a Senior Crown What do we mean by a beautiful jewel? A ruby, an agate, a diamond, or a pearl ? Crowning the proud head of a queen or a king Who makes the laws and rules o’er the world ? The fourth, and last, is a beautiful jewel, The Jewel of Excelling Love, A love of teachers and all about us Who were equally created by the Father above. A ruby as red as a glass of wine; An agate as green as the grass we see grow; A diamond as clear as a crystal fine; A pearl as white as a flake of snow . These are the jewels so costly and rare That adorn a king of renown, These are the jewels we see everywhere— But not the Jewels of a Senior’s Crown. No! the Jewels of a Senior’s crown Mean far more than a wonderful stone, Stones cut from the earth far below Stones which are made by Nature alone. The Jewels of a Senior’s Crown are priceless, Can neither be bought nor sold. The Jewels that will still be of value Matters not whether new or old. The first, is the Jewel of Knowledge, Gained by ceaseless effort and teacher’s aid By which far beyond doubt, Many a great man has been made. The second is the Jewel of Happiness, Obtained by holding a good spirit. A winning smile will cheer anyone, A gain is made by those who wear it. These are the Jewels of a Senior’s Crown, Four most precious gems. Knowledge, Happiness, Personality, Love; All good, no evil, which the world condemns. If we’ve done our best, as most of us have; Been loyal to teachers and friends as well; If we’ve spent our time in work—not play, We’ve climbed the ladder and few of us fell. If we’ve held in our charms, the four precious jewels, The Jewels we prize so dearly, If we’ve held them fast in darkness or light We’ve gained our world and gained it clearly. As we walk the paths of our future life, Our Jewels will shine out like a gleaming star. We’ll need no torch to light the way, Whether we wander near or far. As we look in the distance, a figure approaches A prince with diamonds and a brightly jeweled gown, Beautiful, ah yes! but we are much happier With the Jewels of a Senior’s Crown. The third is the Jewel most precious of all. The greatest Jewel of Personality. Those who possess it will profit RUTH INGLEDUE, Senior ’28
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