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I' O X x 'if I. Z ', jl I - NB ' is Q i is 4-S 4-f' Svninr Bepnrtment Efnlh in flliiarvllanenua Herne Little bits of powder Little bits of paint Make a good complexion Look like what it aint. Tho' the above is not my own But chosen from anothers glory 'Twill take the place of a poor dogs bone And help me to begin my story, Into the class came Herman Reiger His face all painted red, 'Twas sad, for he cut such a FIGGEH That Alma hung her head. One day, 'KOh joy! guess what's in town. Oliver and Zena said. A show, laughed Tom, let's go the rounds But this knocked their grades in the head. Miss Ola was greatly embarrassed 0116 day For TALK Curtis showed her he would. She had to have him come over her way But he didn 't stay moved there for good. Two Misses tho't they'd play with fate. But Professor met them at the gate, They found Fate wearing the garb of Dang: r So profit by Misses Hill and Grainger. On New Year's Eve all should be happy. But Estin and Vera vexed somebodvs papplx How they rang that cow bell No one can tell Till suddenly they were told to go to-hed. Don't search all creation If you want information Telling how to climb in thru windows. Call it fun if you will, Ask Tobe and Lucile The stunt can be done by both genders. Guthiie Walked the flooi all day, He neither stopped noi tarriedg lfntil he heard Professor say: He's thinking of getting married. ' Rowena and Myrtle are fully intended Upon a plan which we all think splendid. f XS L- ' ' X ll .. l. .QB li l. n ' : X . . S is , S Noises make us all alert When in a Latin class. But Alta and Virginia both felt hurt As they two thru the door did pass. To tease a girl is sometimes fun As Eula and Glenyth did. But Daisy did not want to run, So she just cried and hid. Hunger sometimes quite overcomes us, So Martha and Lucile found. They ate their pecans without any fuss, But failed to pass them around. Exercise is a needy food But the teacher got his fill. So he suddenly changed from good to bad mood And cried. 1'Throw out that gum, you Bill. Walter and Earl tried to slip from the LAYNIC But they had not gone very far When all at once here they came back again, And down they sat with a jar. They 're goin to run a small Dago stand. And then they can 'eat a all a th' hanan !' Misses Herring and Thompson stood ont in the hall. 'tThey've been at it, says Maud. Umost ever since fall, Someone asks, What'S that noise? Then she says, Tis those girls cutting np with the boys. Leo and Annabelle were both good girls They lived a life of busy whirls, But once they read notes in school. l don 't think they knew 'twas against the In Physics one day Poor little Faye Was sternly called down By Mr. Layne with a frown. Tho' this does not tell half It may give you a laugh. I'm but a little girl, So please remember -Pearl. rn Ie. D ao' 9 o O I r. S 0 0 0 0 I 'L 0 0 U u 0 1 C I O u 0 XI I S fe Q 2 ii? fm.-Q ,L 1? L, 1 Rs L 1 O 8 0 g . -5.7
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. ,.f Nx- . x: N- l A . .ll H fr x X A n xx ...... ,.,- X s .b, 'if' lk uf , l Q 5 C0009 I ..l?.. rf Q6 X Fx-'U 1 we 4' A s- AX-, She looks as clear. As morning roses newly washed with dew' KlYli'l'lilC RAGSDAIAE-'Myrtle' Vulture Vircle: liasket.-hall, 'll-'l2: Squaw Society, '13-'l-lg Tennis, 'll-'lf?. She has those qualities which, if she wer.- ' a uxan, would class her as one of the solid 4-it in-ns. She is cheerful, optimistic. and indus- X -5 Irious. What more eould you ask? Yxqx J fi f I .. ' .I-.mlm She taught the child to re-ad, and taught sw well, 'Phat she lierself, Irv teaching, learn'd to spell. l'IF'l'lN l5llllKSw'l41stin' Tennis. 'll-'l2: Vulture K'irele: Squaw Society. '12-'l:s. lligzh school entertainments would not lu- entertainments at all without Estin. Sh- SUUIIIS to he everywhere at once and lu-eps KL 1-verythilvg in order. lnstructing Young Amer- ica ' has kept her away from us a great deal thi but slu is hull ln tum to gat lui . s year s 1 ze' - f -' diploma. You can only make others better lay ln-ing good yourself. NIAIYDE llI1lNlUK-'Maude' Culture Circle: Librarian. 'lil-'Hg Squaw Society, 'l-1. A modest, thoughtful and studious girl. As librarian she has endeared herself to ali l ,, those who are so oonstantlv in need ol' hooks. .,,,. wr . Gbffirrrn 'honias Herring - President liula Clarke - Musician Vurtis li. Stevens - Vlce-Pres. Marguerite Hill Reporter Vera Waldron - Secretary liila 'Fhompson Historian Alta 'l'annohill - Treasurer Colors: Scarlet and Vlfhite. Flower: White Carnation. Sponsor: J. B. Layne. Motto: The elevator to sur- cess is 11ot running, tak-1 the stairs. LL lx X I l 'l fl- Z1,... M M u 3 9 f f f I 2? X?3f 1.1 . .5 ,, XX 5 9 L . Z If -JH W J H' O J 050 J' J .J , 6 li? .....A N xxx K n o O v 0 N v o U u g ,f,Z.l- if I U ni g di XXXX ll I 8 0 o . I' 'I f I I 63 f XG fy X
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X, sf g Z '. is fix -2. . ,.f . 1:7 us. I: 1-5 ...E- g E if--Q-14 - , 45 . X Ewtnrg nf the Semin' Glass ' After the bad always comes the good- so after the class of 13 comes the class of 14. This dignified class is composed of nine handsome Cll boys anl twenty pretty HJ girls and is the pride of C. H. S. Of course it is naturai for every class to think it is the best one and we are not at all unnatural. When we were in the eighth grad' we had no organization and faile-1 to attract much attention. We were pushed around almost anywhere and nobody seemed to take a fancy to us except Mrs. Cathey, who had charge of us. In spite of this we felt our importance, and they say the feeling has grown on us ever since. Then, when we became Sophmores our career really started. Mr. Fiel- der fought for us in faculty meetings, and helped us over the rough places. He saw what we really were, and helped to open the eyes of the other teach- ers. In this grade we had our first organization. Palmer Barnes was our president, and Gertrude Jenkins, Secretary. Neither of them are with us this year. In our organization the following year Herman Rieger was president, and Zena West, secretary. After we had once gotten the teachers interested in ns their natural love for us grew and when we became Juniors, they were 'plum crazy' about us. That year we were in Miss Ola's room, and were con- sidered then, as always, the best class in school. We were determined tri keep this reputation while we were Seniors, but the teachers seem to think that we are somewhat like all Seniors. This year Tom Herring is our president, Vera Waldrop, secretary and Mr. Layne, sponsor. We have enjoyed many more entertainments this year than we have any year previous to this. We have been royally treated by all the other grades, and will always think kindly of them. We have looked forward to this year a long time, and yet when it has at last come we are sorry. To think in a few more days we will be no part of C. H. S., and in a few more years we will be almost entirely forgotten. Our years spent in old C. H. S. were all pleasant and will still be so when nothing remains of them but a long, sweet, memory. CLASS HISTORIAN. '.' ,Z f . S 7. ' .w Sl 9 o O 0 0 . X f 4' K., s- ' nf: X1 QX oy Q! ' 29 . 'H Q X- :gt i bk ls U 'i- 0 U U 0 'E 0 Q 4 'L af' 30.0 .. O O 8 O 0 I 0 9 I I felis Xi' Falls
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