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CLASS MOTTO—“Make each day a critic on the last CLASS COLORS—“lied and White” CLASS FLOWER—“Red Rose” at ». CLASS OFFICERS EDNA HARLOCKER, President JANE LOWE, Vice President STEWART NORTON, Secretary GENEVA ROBINSON. Treasurer RAYMOND BURNS, Editor of Laurel” HAZEL RADABAUGH, Joke Editor ROY AVERY, Business Manager HORACE RAHSKOPF, Asst. Mg r, r r CLASS POEM The April flowers leap forth to meet The gentle showers of spring; Or with a smiling face they greet The birds, come back to sing; Fair spring is here, and everywhere Reviving life is found. A strange elixir fills the air— Drink deep and pass it ’round; Then come and taste of life with me; Your school days soon are o’er; The curriculum has set you free, It leaves you at the door From which you pass, and now No course is laid; You chose the which, the when, the how; You stand fast, or are swayed By those about you, as you will. Be monarch of yourself; Each base, ignoble impulse kill; And live not all for self. Roy M. Avery T5
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GENEVA ROBINSON - “Gen. ” Entered as Freshman from Coquille Grammar School in 1911; “Laurel” reporter 1913-14; Class See. 1913-14; Class Treas. 1914-15; Society editor “Laurel” 1914-15; Asst. H. S. pianist 1914-14; Glee Club 1915; Madame Kunkel in “Ugliest of Seven,” 1915. “Pretty to walk with, Witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on.” ROY AVERY-“Avery.” Entered as .Junior from Medford 1913; Class poet 1914; Football 1913-14; Business Manager “Laurel” 1914-15; Basket-ball, 1914-15 Winner of official “C” in basket-ball 1914-15. The world honors the Sticker, Never the Quitter.” HAZEL RADABAUGH —“Rada. ” Entered as Freshman 1911; Joke Editor “Laurel” 1914-15; Madame Mousetooth in “Ugliest of Seven” 1915 “Maiden with the meek brown eyes, In whose depths a shadow lies.”
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