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Lloyd Towne has the distinction of being the largest man in his class. He is head and shoulders above every one else in ath- letic enterprise, good conduct and music. It takes a big man to be that, as we have splendid athletes, exemplary students and many musicians. I am saddest when I sing; sadder those who hear me.” Jewel is a jewel, dear to the heart of her Domestic Science Teacher. She certainly makes a charming picture in apron and cap, with a rolling pin in hand and a plump pie before her. She has learned the gentle art of cooking, as though she meant to put it in practice. She can roste, and sethe, and broille, and frye, Maken morteaux and wel bake a pye.” Clair Hutchinson is frequently found in consultation with the principal. It is thought by many that the principal hesitates to adopt a new policy in school conduct without first getting his opinion on the subject. It is quite definitely known that he was instrumental in adding spelling to the curriculum. Grinning in the morning, Giggling at noon, Laughing in the evening. Roaring at the moon.” The social lure can never claim This gentle maiden Floy. A school book tucked beneath her arm Can give her greater joy; Final ex’s cause no fear Within her gentle breast; The grades she ' s gotten all the year Are of the very best. Page Eleven
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Page Ten Harold Beach is known best by his smooth classic brow. He wears an air of grave deliberation as though pondering weighty matters. A visitor to the school in- variably mistakes him for the principal. One would not think his favorite pastime was racing a motor cop. A strange combination of mischief and fun, Of sobriety, industry, business, every one, Is Katherine Sias, with her dark hair and eyes, And winning smile which no one denies. She debates and orates with pleasure and ease. Writes essays and papers with power to please. In selling tickets she cannot be beat, As her memorized speech had proven so neat. For her this saying cannot be wrong: “As merry as the day is long.” Tilly is ever light of foot And also light of heart, But as a brave he got his cue And nobly took his part; But ever there the tango step Would now and then creep in; With his teachers he’s so popular They always keep him in. There is a maiden in our class Who laughs and sings all day. She is a happy, merry lass, And whiles the time away With naughty tricks and bubbling fun. But now and then she works a while. She writes, debates, and studies some. This maiden gay without a guile.
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The happy contented youth of our class, Is Ben Hamner, whom troubles do not harass. He’s witty and funny, exceedingly so, He keeps all laughing, both friend and foe. Speed limits do sigh when he passes by. And chickens let out an awful sad cry; But he is not all just fun and play. For in history he can a fair knowledge display. A winning way, A pleasant smile, Dressed real neat And right in style. That’s Helen. She has won her way to the hearts of her classmates. As president of the Literary Society she has won the ap- proval of the whole school and has carried out one of the best programs that society ever had. Clarkson joined us in our Sophomore year. He was very quiet to begin with, modest and meek. But that has all passed. His greatest ambition is to be a “Queener,” and he manages to be seen with “company” every time he goes to a blowout. The school knows him best as a debator and an actor. He has often won victory for the Seniors in debating and starred as “Natty Bumppo” in our class play. He is the presi- dent of our Student Body and the Manager of the School Annual. Our Ethelyn is bonny, our Ethelyn’s sincere, Her fancies are fleeting, her heart is not here. Her fancies are floating away in the blue. Her dream castles a building of bright rosy hue; But dear to our heart is this maiden so fair, With dear smiling face and bright golden hair; She’s a staunch little friend in whom all may trust Without disappointment, for gold cannot rust. Page Twelve
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