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THE SENIOR CLASS OF ’17 m m m Here comes the Senior class all proud and sly, The class the Freshmen all do like to spy. The first on roll is Alexander Lowe, The brightest one in class as we all know. The next is Arthur Hooton, great and strong, Who never likes to study all day long. Our most loved president is Ada Downs; We know her gentle voice where’er it sounds. Our Edna Robison with face so fair Has eyes so bright, and pretty, dark brown hair. Now Euel Philpott likes to have his fun, But he almost always waits till school is done. His brother William is a fine good chap, Although he is sometimes inclined to nap. Paul Kirshman always has his German well, But when he studies, we never can tell. We all like Leslie Schroeder’s happy laugh. “Shrock” is the biggest of the “Laurel” staff. Leanna Curry seems of girls the best; She seldom tries to put on us a jest. When Marion Schroeder shows her fine, red hair, Say anything but good, we do not dare. We all like Myrtle Cunningham so gay, For she intends to be quite wise some day. Tall Zelma Strang is slim and very fair; She often curls her straight and yellow hair. Good Welman Ball with pleasing, winning smile Is seen with nose o’er books at least a while. Now Clara Heller is one of our class; Of knowledge she has not an extra mass. Now this completes the class of T7; You see there are in number just fourteen. We do regret we can no longer stay, But we thank you, C. H. S., Good day! —Clara E. Heller.
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Q33 EUEL PHILPOTT Erma, Missouri, 1901. Randolph High '17. Enrollment 4. “Rough, common man but honeying at the whisper of a lass.” ARTHUR HOOTON Big Creek, Ore. 1898. Coquille Grammar ’13. Track Team 1, 2, 3; Class Treas. 3; Sergeant-at-arms 3, 4; Oratory 4; Business Mgr. “Laurel” 4. “None but himself can be his parallel.” MYRTLE CUNNINGHAM Coquille, 1897. Coquille Grammar ’13. Class Sec. 1; Declamatory 2; Medal Contest 2, 3; “Ugliest of Seven” 2; Class Pres. 3; “Laurel” Reporter 3; Debate 3; Ass’t Editor “Laurel” 4; Class B. B. 4. “Doesn’t approve of teaching so expects to enter the matrimonial field.” MARION SCHBOEDER Norway, Ore., 1898. Norway Grammar ’13. Class B. B. 3, 4; Glee Club 4; “Mr. Bob” 4; Music Editor 4. “Happy am I, from care I’m free. Why aren’t they all contented like me?”
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