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Ol 41;; To OUR GIRLS Inl securing class partners, Ol, what a mix For we are twenty; The boys, but six. EVA JENSEN ThiS'iS not Eva of opera fame, Our Eva excells at the'basket ball game. MAY SMITH A pleasant girl; on learning great, She,ll be the best schoolmalam in all the state. . CECILLE FREE Gay and happy and cheerful are we, Most cheerful of all is Cecille Free. GOLDIE BRITTAIN A qulet lass, demure and wise, A faithful worker; one who tries. To OUR BOYS' Thus do we sing of the Fighting Six, Husky and strong and full of grit, They will take their knocks with a happy smile, Buck the line hard and never say quit, All hail to the boys-The Fighting Six- The best of fellows-real, genuine bricks. n
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1:4 13.5 f... v . 5.3; . u Fr, 3r MARIE MARTIN Herys the girl with the logical mind, Who came to our class and was sure a find. IRENE AUSTIN Irene studious, kind and always smiling, With never a thought of others beguiling. BLANCHE ANDERSON Majestic and tall she moves through the hall, Towering high above us all. WILLIAM STUBBE Happy and grinning, Often times sinning, Planning and scheming, Sometimes day-dreaming, Classes forgetting, Precepts upsetting, , ; h - ' ' Happy and smiling, Sorrow beguiling, A likable fellow, Thatfs Our Bill. GRACE HAYES In future years; in devious ways, VVeHI all remember our happy Grace. RUBY COGSWELL A hard working student, free from care, In this busy world sheHI do her share.
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, Akita! unawamwfw 1 ma :1 a miamim M, Miss Eads, Sponsor Senior Autobiography ELLICE PARKER Many, many years ago, we, as a band of eager, young and innovent children, en- tered C. C. H. S. We ilittle realized how t many dangers and snares lie read y to entrap a timid and unwary Freshman. Life was one grand sweet dream. The illusion soon vanished; our dream bubble burst with a suddeness that awoke us with a start. What right did the little Sophies have to make insulting remarks about the grass green hue that distinguished us? Who were those staid and sober ones with that awe-inspiring demeanor, those whom we heard called Seniors? They were It and we, being only Freshmen, saw our new found dignity shattered. From our childish and frivolous aspirations, we were induced to fix our ambitions on those 0f Seniors, which to us seemed almost unattainable. Among the incidents that go to make school enjoyable, there happened many amusing occurrences. Prominent among these was the sight that Max, George and Harry made when they were forced to ap- pear as the ttHairIess, Eyebrowless Won- ders 0f the Age for having misjudged the time ofa certain explosion. Many other experiences which seemed distracting t0 minds have long since faded into insignifi- canee. Most of those who' survived the ordeal of the tinal exams returned. In the following year we acquired the title of Sophomore which translated into English means tta step removed from the kindergartenf7 Our importance was great- ly magnified in our own estimation by the furtive but envious glances that the Fresh- men cast uponus. The facultywa'se'n'tire- 1y satisfactory and a prosperous school year was practically assured. Miss Merrick as- sumed the task of guiding our wayward footsteps until Christmas. During the year we had many pleasant class meetings which were enjoyed by all. At one of these we got into difficulty by forcibly compelling three teachers to attend. Nevertheless, the arranged program was carried out 011 schedule time, and one bright morning we awoke to find we were J uniors. The next year we came to school happy 4i?
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