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OUR LETTERS A Dis Dis Ris is for Allen, our studious boy, for Dorothy, who is full of joyg for Dale-girls, beware, for Ruth with the curly hairg W is for Winona, a Flapper girl, F is for Florence, who is a pal, S is E is j is F G M M F I is for Idessa, for jordan, is is is is is M E S is for A is for Albert, N is for G is for M is for Mary, G is for Gayle, E is for Evelyn, G is for Grace, R is for Robert, F is I is for Stella with her happy smile, for Elsie, who keeps in style, whom we call Pink , for Fordyce, who likes to wink, for Gordon. a quiet boy, for Milton, who still likes toys. for Marion-fond of his gal, for Florence, who is his pal, our Little girl, stands for our tall girl, Merle, is for Earl, who studies all day, Shirley with his winning way, our handsome man, Nina--get me, if you can, Gertrude, nothing does she miss a neat little miss, who is very neat, short and sweet, who visits Uout of town of great renown, for Fred, who plays Basketball, for lnabelle, who isn't very tall. D7
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DALE GARLICK. This young fellow, Sure is some card, But when he falls He will fall hard. GAYLE FRY, Gayle Fry, Our particular miss, Didn't like the poem We wrote for this. GRACE CRAFT, Her hair is dark, Her eyes are brown, She likes a young man Who lives out of town. NINA HUBBARD, This young junior We call Hubby Because she is So sweet and lovely. MARION FIELDER, Football, '24, The Joke of the class All things lay aside He must borrow his Dad's car And take Florence for a ride. EVELYN FAIRBANKS, We like Evelyn Who entered our class this year That is the reason We wish to keep her near. 21
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We. the Class of '26, most of us starting high school from Mrs. Burger's room, had chosen our motto as Ever Onward and Upward. We also elected officers during our stay in the eighth grade and they were as follows: President ....,,..,,,, ........... M erle Helzerman Vice President ......, .......,,.,. M arion Fielder Secretary ...,,,., ....,,.... F lorence Greedus Treasurer ,,,.......,.,.......,.,............... Dale Garlick The following reached the ninth grade in the fall of '22: Merle l-lelzerman, Marion Fielder, Florence Greedus, Dale Garlick, Allan Forbes, Winona Plague, Shirley Sobolewsky, Fordyce Riggs, Stella Szucs, Fred Guilstorf, Elsie Fry, Ger- trude Goodrich, Florence Artley, Grace Craft, jordan Fehlig, Milton Smith and with Nina Hubbard, Ellis Bennett, Albert Ives, Oakley Van Schoick, Lyle Schweizer, Paul Artley, Dorothy Monks, Bessie Dokus, Nellie Foder, Gayle Fry, Inabelle Coykendall. Alousious Lapinski, Gordon Neir, Charles Harris, Earl Garlick, Mabel Garlick and Albert Riggs, our number increased to thirty-three. We then elected officers for that year and they were as follows: President, Fred Guilstorfg Vice President, jordan Fehlig, Secretary, Gayle Fryg Treasurer, Elsie Fry. With the exception of Ellis Bennet we completed our Freshmen year. At the beginning of the Sophomore year, Oakley Van Schoick, Bessie Dokus, Charles Harris, Mabel Garlick and Paul Artley were missing from the class. The officers of that year were: President, Nellie Foder, Vice President, Grace Craft, Secretary, Albert lvesg Treasurer, Shirley Sobolewsky. With the exception of Robert Leppo, Alousious Lapinski, Lyle Schweizer, we continued through the Sophomore year and into the junior year where we met Dorothy Guenther and ldessa Little. We also lost Nellie Foder, who decided to attend Lincoln High School. The class officers for this year are: President, Allan Forbes, Vice President, Florence Greedusg Secretary, Shirley Sobolewskyg Treasurer, Fred Guilstorf. The members of our Social Committee are: Fordyce Riggs and Elsie Fry. M. C. Smith, '26. 23
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