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SOPHOMORES Standing Left to Right Raymond Burns, Geneva Bither, Hazel Radabaugh, Allen McDuffee, Janie Lowe, Geneva Robinson, Harold Moore. Sitting Left to Right Jean Mathews, Marc Shelley, Winnie Currie. If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse trap than his neighbor, though he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door. —Unknown f r =go r -rnp g: iTl The teacher asked how many days there were in the months of the year. One of the boys answered: “Thirty days have Sept- ember, April, June and November. All the rest have thirty one without a blessed gleam of sun, from January up to May it rains and sleeteth every day and the rest are twice as hot and ten times as dirty.”
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HAIL TO THE SOPHMORES BY GENEVA BITHER v » r First comes Marc Shelley, president, He’s right there we’ll have you know— And in case we need vice-president, There is lovely Janie Lowe. Now Harold Moore’s our treasurer, and secretary too, Even though he hasn’t had anything to do. Our melancholy poet, whose poetry is all prose, Is funny Allen McDuffee, as everybody knows; While a class artist of rare talent, who spends her time most gleefully. You’ll find in Winnie Currie—we all like her awfully. Geneva Bither and Jean Mathews are royal men-at-arms; They preserve strict law and order, and as Suffragettes, have charms. There’s mischevious Gen Robinson (it doesn’t pay to tease her) Tho she doesn’t hold an office, she holds her own in Caesar. Next comes Hazel Radabaugh, a student tried and true; She always helps our cause along, as Sophomores ought to do. Last, but not least upon our list, comes manly Raymond Burns; He’s an Esperanto victim, and to be a great Musician yearns. We all have our faults and failings but everyone’s true blue— There’s nothing like being a Sophomore, and we’re all that thru and thru. “There are just three good things in Coquille.” “And they are which?’’ “Morning, noon and night.” - Keith and Allen. “May I tell you the old, old story?” Reuben asked. Jean looked down, blushed and nodded her assent. So he told her for the twenty-seventh time how he won the game for the C. H. S.
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