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VIRGINIA SHANNON “The world is so full of a number of things, I’m sure we should dll be as happy as kings. Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: General. Activities: Glee Club (1 -2-3 4) ; “Love Pirates of Hawaii” (2) : Gypsy Rover” (3) : Pioneer’s Papoose” (4) ; Concert (4) ; Kolnh Club (2) ; Girls’ Council (4). VIRGIL ROSE Gently in the manner, firmly in the art. Entered from Columbia School, 1917. Course: Commercial; (P. G.) Activities: Class President (1-2); Senior Basketball Team; Sheriff Jim” in “The Runaways”; (8); Manager Loyal Order of S. II. R.’s, Honor Roll. ANNA SCHWARTZ A perfect woman nobly planned. Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: General. Activities; Class President (1-2-3-4); Kolah Club (2-3) ; Discussion Club (2-3) ; Soph. Debate Team (2) ; Yell Leader (3-4) ; Bas- ketball Team (2-3-4) : Sec. Athletic Assn. CM) ; Girls’ Athletic Editor (3-4) ; Track Capt. (3) ; Editor “Skyrocket” (4) ; Capt. Basketball Team (4). IJ)RRA INE LEQUE Receive your thoughts as guests, but treat your desires as children. Entered from Stanwood School, 1921. Course: General. Activities: Secretary and Treasurer (1): Class Treasurer (2-3) ; Girls’ Council (4) ; Debate (2) ; Chairman of Committee for raising funds (3) ; Vice-president of Stu- dent body (3) : Basketball Team (3) ; Salutatoriam
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tfjZsYL S - w C? 7 Gu .13 H°Z h -s m3 ELEANOR E. SCHWARTZ ■ “Quite.)—unlike most girls.” Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: General. Activities: Glee Club (1); Senior As- sembly (3). i . RALPH S. LAING “And still they looked, and still their won- der grew That one small head could carry all he knew.” Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: General. Activities: Glee Club (3-4); “Lightfoot’.’ in “Pioneer's Papoose ; “Gypsy Rover.” 1 X ff GLADYS WIGGINS Duiy -y 1 70 “Though I don't set the world on Are. yet I am good at sparking.” Entered from Columbia School, 1918. Course: Commercial. Activities: Glee Club (1-2) ; “Drum Maj- or (1) ; “Gypsy Rover” (2) : Kolah Club (2) : Specialties Senior Play (3). EDWARD LAING “Paddle your own canoe.” Entered from Columbia School, 1917. Course: General. Activities: Football (1-2-3-4) ; Basketball (1 -2-3-4) : Football Captain (2-4) : Baseball (1-4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Soph- omore Rep. on Board of Control (2) ; Track (1) ; Glee Club (1).
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The Knocks of Knowledge OUR years ago from various schools There came into this High a hunch Who would be wise, but then were fools— Rut see them now ami take the hunch. To gain pure knowledge was their aim, This wisdom-seeking gang of ours. But often since, they did exclaim, “My kingdom for more peaceful hours.” “Yea Ro, it’s a great life,” says we. “To worry, study and to strain, Rut what will l e the good to me?” No one could explain t The first year seemed an endless one, Although we lucky folks got by. And oh! it was hard luck for some Who thought it would be as soft as pie. Hurrah! we’ll never In» Presides again Our noses were all stuck up with pride Dunces though we once had l con. Our ignorance was cast aside. We hazed the Presides all too well, We cropped their flaxen locks in streaks; ’Twas lots of fun to hear them yell. Such sounds would give anyone the creeps. Sophomores no more—we’re gay Juniors,” Boasted the fortunate ones next year. “One more will see us Seniors, •We’ll leave the rest far in the rear.” “Say Rud.” said an undergrad to his friend, “Who art the mvls in yonder group?” “They surely must have knowledge to lend— “They shower advice on our whole troop.” “They are the wise ones in this school, Through four whole years they’ve played to win “They're going out in life to rule.” Now take a wee tip from the wise. Who have lieen through the House of Knowledge; Stick to the grind as we advise. Then you. too, will l e fit for college. W. A. S.
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