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Clltr ii|ihmtturp0 Front Row—Louise Wigert, Helen Stice, Lucille Cox, Marie McFarland, Cleta Bell. Doris Servin, Elizabeth Johnson, Mildred Raymond, Lucille Tatman. Second Row—Raymond Pattison, Raymond Simmons, Virginia Carr, Edna Bowles, Bernice Rood, Olive Myers, Roberta Nessel, Lucy Davis, Arthur Griffith. Back Row—Elbert Capps, Corliss Powell, Leroy Mark, Vernon Ramer, Harold Rainer, Gallerd Asquith, Douglas Spen- cer, Kenneth Alden, Willis Mummey. Absent Una Hall, Hazel Anderson, Marjorie Wilson, Trula Martin, Leroy Foster, Florence Jennings.
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ahr ISoomrratui UlWiiBI Iflluj lUr (Cimtr to £ rhmil Kenneth Schrodt To be Ruthful, sometimes Ruthless. Eugene Baker To tease someone. Jack Sundberg To come in late with a Soph. Leroy Griffith To be around handy. John Wall To talk with Virgil, Cicero and Caesar. Raymond Bell To keep out of work at home and school. Ercell Serven To help the Seniors with their Physics. Leota Hovell To take life easy. Donovan Myers To build stage scenery. Ada Swanson To fill all her notebooks. Lucille Ross To practice her profession? Marvel Staggs To enjoy life. Irene Mitchell Just for the ride. Doris Hollister To bring her sister. Bernice Mings To pass the time while the mail men are on the route. D. MYERS ’25. 9 OSmu'I DEPARTED FROM SCHOOL LIFE TO ENTER THE BLISSFUL STATE OF MATRIMONY FRANK ARTHURS - - - MARCH 15 MAURINE CAPPS - - - MARCH 25
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a hr Somnrrang nphnmnr B S-tudying always in the evening, O-n the lessons for next day, P-erhaps we know them, but H-appy are we anyway. O-h! What’s up? Did you say Wore lessons? Summertime is coming. O-ut of the window we longingly look, and Remembering take up our books - E nglish, I itin, Bookkeeping, S-ewing, Geometry, Botany. ELIZABETH JOHNSON ’26. .!■ Spring is here! Spring is here! The merriest time of all the year. With many a Sophomore lad and lass Hunting flowers for the Botany class. In the springtime of twenty-four. Each Sophomore goes out the door For a merry ride in the country, Only to keep out of Geometry. O dear! How it’s raining! Come, let’s go to Manual Training. Some of the Sophs are weeping For they must go to Bookkeeping. Only to keep my wish And not go to English! Leroy and Vernon must toat to Latin, While all the rest of us are chattin.’ Spring is here! Spring is here! The jolliest time of all the year, For the school year is near its end; Then to the farm, the chickens to tend. WILLIS MUMMEY ’26. 21
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