Brimfield High School - Spectator Yearbook (Brimfield, IL)

 - Class of 1915

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Top Row—Minnie Chambers. Earl Moss. Walter Pacey, Perry Reek. Reed Blundy. Mary Memler Bottom Row—Mary Crahan, Mildred Scott, Mary Mulvaney, Kathryn Christian T II E S P E C T A T 0 It

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n It I M F I E L I) II IQ II SCHOOL Ei.i.a Finxegan Another Junior Junior Class OFFICERS President...........John DungaN l ice President . . Ella Finnegan Sec. and Treas. . . Helen Dungan We are the class of ’16, A merry bunch are we; We never did a liek of work. But always expect our fee. Frances was a country girl. And very fond of boys; But when it came to talking She made a terrible noise. Mary was our orator, And she worked most all the time; She was very studious, And had her lessons all along the line. Talbert was a dry goods clerk, A very bashful boy; He was very fond of girls. But bow they did him annoy. Leland was the lengthy guy, And did not like to work; But when it came to playing. He never once would shirk. John was our singer, A merry boy was he; He never looked at the girls Until he was sweet sixteen. Bogus was a drug clerk. And never liked to labor; t He was very fond of candy. And girls he sure did favor. t Ella Was a Jubilee girl. Who came four miles to school; She came both winter and summer, And she would never fool. Helen was our brown eyed girl. And she could sing so sweet. And when the boys came around. They sure would have to speak. 19 Bogus, T6



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bri mfi ■: l n n i o ii school Sophomore Class OFFICERS President.............................Mary Memler Vice President.........................Mary Mulvaney Secretary.............................Walter Pacey Colors—Gold and White Flower—Shasta Daisy In the High School are the Sophomores, Are they not? They have won their name by honors, Have they not? When you read their English themes, It takes you back to the Land of Dreams, Does it not? They have many deadly foes, Have they not? Nearly everybody knows, Do they not? They’re the kindest in the school, Also mind the Golden Rule, They do not! When the Senior class “withdraws” Help us, God! Always mindful to the laws, Are we not? If the Juniors also bend W e are doomed to meet our end. Better pray, had we not ? This will end this little song, Will it not? You can see we can’t go wrong, We can not! ! When we’re through in seventeen. Upon no one we’ll have to lean, We shall not! 21

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