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'kttit iwffffffojgfamosffffff CQ IN MEMORY OF HELEN COOK Sad and sudden was the call Of one so dear and loved by all, Her loving heart had ceased to beat Before we knew it she was gone. A bitter grief and shock severe To part with one we loved so dear, God loved her, too, and thought it best, So He took her home to eternal rest. CHARLES FOSTER The class of 1916 is bereaved in the death of Charles Foster, one of the most active and esteemed members of the class. Charlie, as we called him, was editor of the Keramos in 1915-16, and his cartoons and editorials will always live in the records of the High School Journal. Not only was Charlie interested in journalism, but his activi- ties in athletics added to his high school achievements. He played a good game at end, won his letter, and also excelled on the baseball and track squads. After leaving school Mr. Foster became associated with the Hoover Company of Canton, the largest manufacturers of vacuum sweepers in the world. At the time of his death his brilliant work with that company merited him the position of advertising manager. The class of 1916 mourn for him and extend to every member of his family our sympathies. -Collin F. Kinsey, '16. TRIBUTE TO THOMAS A. EDISON Oh, mastermind in man enthroned, Oh, mighty Genius of the age, Oh, Great Explorer of realms unknown Thy name will live on history's page. The wondersmith men have called thee, Well the title thou hast won, Comfort and joy to posterity Hast thou given, Oh Science's Son! Oh, benefactor of our race Living ever in light and sound, Dispelling darkness in every place, Connecting by radio the world around. Let Europe boast of works of art Of cities renown and cathedrals tallg But proudly held in America's heart, Is Edison, beloved by all. Rest in peace, beyond the Great Divide, Thy journey's o'er, the battle won, Ever in our hearts wilt thou abide Vale, vale, vale, our Edison. -Jane Brown. ELEGY TO ROCKNE Oh, sing the sad and melancholy song For the fighting Irish team For Rock, their great ideal is gone And gone is South Bend's fondest dream. QJQQJQJQAQMDUWND tttttttkititi' 10
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iffffrfffbjtieramosfffffff UUR MASTER ULU NE of the things which we have long hoped to obtain has finally been secured. This is the master clock in the principal's office which automatically rings all the buzzers. The Board of Education has recognized this need but did not have the money to purchase it nor many other things that a1'e needed. The Keramos is one of our school activities that, thanks to the careful supervision of Miss Artz, never has a deficit. For several years it has been accumulating a reserve fund. This year, realizing our great need, the Keramos told us to purchase a clock and it would finance the deal. This clock has helped the school in many ways. Heretofore it was necessary for the ofiice secretary to get up from her chair and go to the window to see the Central Building clock whenever she wished to know the time. No matter what was being done one had to be always thinking about the buzzers and wondering if the period were over. This was very inefficient. Now it is possible to work straight ahead and not have to be always thinking about something else at the same time. The clock has guaranteed that periods shall be their proper length. Previously, some periods ran over time, others we1'e cut short. If a test was being given during a short pe1'iod the pupils in this class were out of luck. A tardy bell is now being rung at the end of each intermission. This is a help to both teachers and pupils. The tardy bell at 8:30 A. M. and 1:15 P. M. is always rung on time. Unfortunately, the Central Building clock hands are loose and this clock does not always show the correct hour. School is now dismissed promptly at 11:40 so that those who go long distances to lunch have ample time to catch their cars. There are many other advantages but those listed are enough to indicate why we are so pleased with our new acquisition. We are very thankful to the Keramos for buying this clock for us. We appreciate the fact that the Keramos always stands ready to help every worthy school activity. -B. G. Ludwig. f- ff---o-ofa 0---ve --- SENlOlR'S ll If you can keep your record ever spotless, When others all around you try to blot itg If you can state the facts with true exactness Although the subject may be English Lit: If you can keep your Senior dignity When jostled by those Freshmen in the hall 3 Or when you are punished by the faculty For something that you didn't do at all: If you can keep from chatting in the hallway, As you pass from your home room to twenty-five: If you can face examination day Ask no help from anyone. and yet survive, If every night you can spend an hour or more On each subject ldon't use the relay planlg While on the field of various sports you score, Or at least boost the players: be a. fan! If you can hear the Early Bird a-calling, And still not spend three hours with Richard Dix If you can work on and on, always toilingg And never with the pleasure seekers mix, If you can write an excellent oration, That would to Daniel Webster's sound akin, And thus feel no trace of humiliation When Miss Rubiena says, Class, hand them in. If you can wend your eager footsteps homeward, After the Junior-Senior Prom is o'er. Or if you can raise your scholastic standard High as the Senior's of the class beforep If you can smile when oft denied a chapel, Because of some so called Junior fun, You'll be a modern living miracle, But. not of Adam's race, O noble onel fJane Brown 'kttttttitttittitti' 12
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