Dunkerton High School - Raider Yearbook (Dunkerton, IA)

 - Class of 1920

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Class Organization President—Dorothy Greelis Vice-President—Russell Brant Secretary—Mary Rodgers Asst. Secretary—Grace Jefferson Motto— To Victory Through Hardships” Colors—Old Rose and White Class Roll Mary Rodgers Alice Owen Morton French Norris Clark Roger Smith Russel Brant Clair Barlow Charles Dundon Feme Stover Berniece Goff Fay Bartholomew Melvin Goff Alice West Grace Jefferson Harold Owen Martha Westlic Dorothy Greelis H On Sunday Night You sing a little song, And have a little chat. You make a little candy fudge, And then you take your hat; You hold her hand and say “Good night As sweetly as you can. Aint that a deuce of an evening For a great big healthy man ? —R. B. Page len

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Famous Sayings of Well Known Freshmen “There’s just one tiling that I like better than ice cream, and that’s jrirls.”—Clair Barlow. “Russel, Oh, how 1 love that name.”—Mary Ann. “A stitch in time may save embarrassment.”—Russel Brant. “If talk be music, I'm a whole brass band.”—Alice Owen. “I’m a modest little fellow, girls, but oh so nice.”—Fay Bartholomew. “Time and I wait for no man.”—Grace Jefferson. “Man wants but little here below—a woman less, she wants a man.”— Alice West. “I’m just as cheerful as my face shows.”—Roger Smith. “ ’Tis true that I’m inclined to chin and chat with all mankind. -Dorothy Greelis. “I’ve never heard a joke since I’ve been in High School. Harold Owen. “I want some one to make a fuss over me. —Martha Westlic. “I am a man more sinned against than sinning. Morton French. “The best goods are in the smallest packages.”—Melvin Goff. “1 don’t want no more box-sociable dates; I m afraid the Editor of the ‘Old Gold and Black’ might get ahold of it. —Norris Clark. Freshmen —1920 Today we’re naught but breshmcn, Proud of the title, too; For we compose a body That are earnest, good and true. Toda we’re naught but I reshmen, But we’re loyal to our school; We gladly cheer its heroes, And we seldom break a rule. But in the glad tomorrow, Our lessons almost done; We will be mighty Sophomores And ready for the fun. So today, though only Freshmen, We re laying foundations strong, To fight, right hard, life’s battle And sing the victor’s song. —Dorothy Greeeis. Page eleven

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