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Class Poem i Have you noticed that .girl with contempt for the boys, Who would hold a class meeting without any noise, Who would all of us cheat and the teachers delight? Now Minnie, you can’t spoil our meeting tonight. II Where’s Jessie? Where’s Jessie? Who says she’s not game? He’s tipsy-Young Rattle Brains. That is his name. Her sweet smiles a plenty do all of us please, She’s our gay social leader, whom no one can tease. III - Was it tipsy I spoke of? Sure that’s no mistake. Look close you will see every sign of a fake. We want some new ideas for those he has shed, When Leo once gets them, he’ll go far ahead. IV It’s a trick of young Donald’s, you may have been told To dispute with the teachers as if he were old. He put’s on a long face and acts like a judge. Oh, he makes believe nicely, but of course it’s all fudge. V That girl, the last speaker, in three years won the right To the cherished class honors and takes them tonight. Our class mate,.with purpose, won’t drift with the tide, Tho her name's “Modest Violet”, we say it with pride. VI That girl with the brave “Woman Suffrage” look, Makes believe she’ll be famous and write a law-book She stands up for Jeanette, that’s what few of us do. Altho new in the class, she's a tried friend and true. VII Now our Tom who they say has a logical brain, Let’s his thots run along a psychology vein. Says the teachers can’t bluff him by any pretense And he speaks of our High School with mock eloquence. VIII Then there’s Helen, who gives a most excellent slam, But her smile soon conceals it like honey or jam. She has won many friends by her musical art, We might say she has also won many a heart. Pa He Seven
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nation’s flag, and may all its teachings uphold the ideals for which these boys have been willing to lay down their lives. —TOM BOGY. J. Ixh) Gesell “The more, the merrier.” Class Pres. (4); Pres. A. A. (4); Ath. editor Chinook Breeze (4); Pres. S. 0. S. club', Debating Soc.; Glee club; Basket-ball (4) ;Tennis club; Class sec’y-treas. (2); Modern Merchant of Venice; Green Stockings; Track (4); Class Prophecy. In spite of the annual, track work, plays, themes, and girls, Leo continues to be the most carefree of the Seniors. When it comes to cartoons and fancy note book covers, he is the star of the school. Leopold has been trying his best to show the girls a good time this spring. Kathryn Flanagan “We must get to work on this.” Waite H. S. (3); Pies. Glee club; Editor-in-chief; Chinook Breeze; Basketball (1, 2); Modern Merchant of Venice; Green Stockings;Class Poem. This chamr.ng daughter of Erin is one of the busiest of the class members. Glee club and the paper consume most of her time, and they are enough to keep any one busy. The success of this annual is due a great deal to Katie. She took a trip back east last year, but decided that C. H. S. was the place fdr her. Donald’s Dream I’d like to have a nice soft job, Where I could simply be A sort of weekly visitor To draw my salary. And then when that grew tiresome And seemed inclined to bore me I’d like to have some fellow paid to go and draw it for me. Pag Six
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IX You hear that girl giggling? She has marks to the good, But you never would think she’s conserving on food. There’s a long list of credits and grades she has won; If you want a good fellow, take Lena for fun. X We’ll remember our teachers, both loyal and true, Their efforts amazing have gotten us thru, And when in life’s battles some honor we’ve won We’ll be grateful to them for the work they have done. XI Then here’s to our High School, its hopes and its joys, We’ll remember with pleasure its dear girls and boys, And when we have come to the end of life’s cheer May the world have been 'bettered because we were here. —KATHRYN FLANAGAN—’18. Tom V. Bogy “Tho vanquished, he would argue still.”Sec-Treas. S.O.S.club; German club (3); Modern Merchant of Venice; Green Stockings. Tom always thought study only a side issue but this year seems to have changed his mind. Another very busy senior; does everything from inventing jokes to running a motiograph. He is a firm supporter of Roosevelt. Donald, (Watching Tom trying to produce electricity by rubbing a ruler on his head)—“If glass and silk give positive electricity, what will bone and wood give?” Minnie Christiansen “Smile. It don’t hurt much.” German club (3); Green Stockings. Minnie is the most industrious student in the class, and she, with her little sister, Lena, niake a very jolly pair. Just at present most of her interest is in the Senior play. Page Eight
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