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SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to right-Mary Walker, Jules Beaumariage, Mary Wallace, John Bolte, Katherine Richert Leon Clayton, Ethel Scott, David Thompson. Class Colors Class Flower Blue and Gold Iris Class Motto United we stand, Divided we fall. 19.
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THE JUNIOR CLASS The Juniors were all once Freshies gay, Of the greenless kind that are so rareg But.how we did delight to play, In time of school, but still that was fair. We always had our lessons well. And our conduct too was simply fineg But once in a while a member fell On the ice, or somewhere and dropped out of line. We always have been the largest class Since we entered Cecil Township High And majority rules over lad and lass, If in a decision it was voted a tie. The teachers so loved every one of us That what ever we'd .say would gog Then the three other classes had a fuss And said, they did't have any show. Of this wonderful class I must give the names Of each member who is loyal and trueg Tell of their pranks in school. and their aims While in our High School, they never get blue. First, I will mention Stella, who is small. She is very studious and likes to read a book: As for poetry she can write about one and all And likes to gather Botany Howers by the brook, Then Naomi comes stepping right up-to-date When it's getting subscriptions or talking in the hallg But That Algebra, I know she really does hate: And says, The wiser you are the harder the fall. Tell, Loyal the Brown boy, likes to get checks, He is always teasing' girls such as Tu'ke and Speaks While in Physics he'd talk and in History he'd playg And plays baseball to while away the day. , Alberta's a fine young sport and a worker. She plays, .studies and is pleasant to ally As yet we'Ve never found her a shirker, But is our star player in Girls' Basket Ball. There's Ray, a funny sort of a happy lad, Who is always joking and talking in school, If asked the time he says, That's just what I had. And away he'd go to his Ford with a tool. One of our boys is a basket ball star. He is great for athletics, but studies hard toog Excels others in keeping the teachers going, by far, But as Tom says, One year yet and then I'll be through Idella is fair, and nice and tall, With pretty brown hair which is in a mass About her head, and blue eyes and all. Some one 'thinks her the most beautiful looking lass. One staunch young man in our class Tflas real brown eyes and curly black hairg He is so fond of work and books That life for Sam will be quite fair. There's still one boy We call Bill V7ho's seldom on time-but often late. Before he comes it's dreadfully still For talking seems to be Bill's fate. There is yet one other lively lass Whom we always term Edna, by nameg She's the liveliest girl in the Junior class And always hopes to be the same. 'vi-11 .5a. l - E. I. S.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS MARY WALKER Goods goods is done up in small packages. Mary is a member of that illustrious class which Dave calls Suphymore. She is so tiny the others often crowd her from view, but when it comes to basket ball she's seen for she's ever where y . In studies Mary excels manyg she never asks foolish questions as do some of the gentlemen of her class, but recites in a brief, concise way, giving just the desired informationg and this can be given on divers subjects for she is one of our lasses who hails from the coun- try and has become well informed on natural phenomenon. MARY WALLACE Mary, Mary, not quite so contrary How does your knowdedge grow, With doc to admire in the grandest attire You sure ought to make things go. Mary has been bothered with heart trouble of late, but is under the strict care of the doctor and bids fair to recover, She is a member of the high school orchestrag takes an active part in all the activities of school life, and has a charming personality which quickly wins the favor of all with whom she comes in contact. JOHN BOLTE He studies hard from morn 'till night And shows he's not a foolg And when it comes to History class The rest all look real cool. He talks and talks a whole book through 'Till the periods must be lengthened, And those around just realize Their minds are being strengthened. He very little mischief knows, To all he is kind and trueg What ever you ask he willingly does And proves what he can do. 20. JULES BEAUMARIAGE Jules is a Sophomore, but worse than the rest. He is wise and full of pep and always up to some trickg then has the fun of standing back and seeing some one else punished for it. He has many arguments about Algebra and generally thinks he is in the right. This will do him good for it is the asking of questions that teaches boys things. He will soon be a Junior and a wise one too. When he is studying American Literature I bet he will say, I am going to be a poet, for all these men have bad habits too. CATHERINE RICHERT Catherine started as a Freshman in High School And with her we're not allowed to fool. She has had her lessons every day And can say all her A B C's 'cept the letter J. But now she is a Suph,-Suphymoref' And talks of quitting school o'er and o'erg But we hope .she banishes that thought and will stay To see the bright dawn of her Commencement Day. LEON CLAYTON To soar, Sir! To soar, Sir! Pap has been with us two years and he's always with us-never misses a day, and the puzzling thing about his being here is that hefs first here to every classg but this is just the way of Me Too. 'tVarie'ty is the spice of life, and Clayton is our varietyg he never carries the same expression two seconds at a timeg neither does he carry his trombone practice days, but must go home for it last period. Without the least bit of effort he can entertain a whole room by just going about his usual work. However. we're mighty proud of Claytong he's a good fellow, a hard worker, splendid athlete, always to be relied upon and considering his wonderful gen- ius as an impersonator we predict for him a brilliant future on 'the platform.
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