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I HELENE TER AVEST (Lean) “With happy youth and work contet Treas. 1 Camp Fire Literary Editor Class Play HAROLD VAN DOORN (Bub) “Quiet in appearance with motives ur known.” Associate Art Editor EDWARD WEZEMAN (Ed) “Haste is a thing foreign to my nature Entered from Nunica 3 Art Editor Track 3 Hi Y 3 Class Play JUSTIN WOLBRINK (Jut) “I might be better if I would But its awfully lonesome being good. Entered from Allendale 2 Treas. 4 Base Ball Editor-in-Chief ; : K . ■
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JEAN SCOTT (Jane) “Always ready with a smile and a helping hand.” Entered from Nunica 3 Vice-Pres. 4 Hot Lunch 3, 4 Track 3 Assistant Picture Editor Valedictorian Class Play WILMA SICKLES (Billie) “Open hearted maiden so true and jolly.” Sec. 2 Hot Lunch 2, 3 Camp Eire CARL STEPHENS (Bill) “No sinner and no saint, perhaps, But well, the very best of chaps.” Entered from Lamont 3 Track 3 Base Ball 3, 4 Track Mgr. 4 Class Play ELEANOR STEVENS (Jack) “A sunny disposition is the very soul of success.” Entered from Allendale 2 Camp Fire Sec. 3 Alumni Editor Class Play Page Seventeen
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Class Poem “You can’t slide through on roller skates,” Was a warning we heard the first day. And we found, indeed, ’twas (rue as the fates. For there was much more work than play. As freshmen, we thought it would be nought but larks. Where we whiled away the gay hours, Hut, alas and alack! fate played havoc with marks. And compelled us to rebuild our towers. Our first High School year, too soon was done, For we knew much less than we ought. When for us, the Sophomore name had been won, Many battles were still to be fought. A frolicsome journey, as Juniors, we had. In which no care ruffled our sail. Whatever the word of the teachers might be, Our own thoughts of wisdom were sure to prevail. The fourth year has dawned so bright and clear, And we blazen the Seniors’ name, We had hoped and longed for our last year But not yet can we boast of fame. Thus we reach a bend in the winding road. Through the vista, we long have run. We pray that success may lighten our load, In the many long years to come. M. M. M. ’24 Page Nineteen
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