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JUNIORS 23 E. C. H. S. Annual f24
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Maroon and White Class Poem (Apologies to Longfellow) Listen, dear jteople. and I will tell Of the Senior Class that’s doing so well; On the fourth of September, in Twenty-three. Eleven Seniors approached the entry Of this high school building, wherein to dwell. They said to themselves; “ If Miss Squire will lie Our class chaperon and advisor, too We’ll elect our officers accordingly, llarland, president and Leo, our vice president true, Sylvia, as treasurer, will keep the money you see. Ruth Clark, the secretary, you must not forget For records of meetings she diligently keeps. Next comes Cleola, the very best yet. knowledge of books she silently reaps. Soon I'll mention the others whom you may have met. On the basket-ball floor represented are we By Sylvia and Theodora on the girl's swift team. nd the center on the Varsity is llarland Hoadley, As guards, Forrest and Leo. our honor redeem. While Drennan and Vernon cage the liaskets with glee. As editor of the annual. Fern Merritt works. And valiantly strives the last to surjiass. Another, Jacob Lutz, from duty never shirks When working for the Senior class. I -ate in the year. Keith joined our ranks. The laughter tells when he’s up to his pranks. Now if we fail to reach our aim. Which is to graduate in May Do not think that you must do the same. Nor that there is no work, but only play. But if you wish to gain great fame In the Book of Progress write your name. R. C. ’24.
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Maroon and White Standing:— F. McOntber. J. Mosher. L Kirk. C. Dillon. K. Hubbard. ( Burns. Oosser. K. Gray. C. Sova. K. Freeman. II. Richards Seated Filler, R. Trowbridge. V. Hastings. I. Hollc, A. La Riant. Mrs. Gilmore (Sponser), N. Preston, C. Dohtn, R. Du lartz, R. Thumm History of Class of ’25 There was an old )wl. With eyes big and bright, W ho sang in a tree top One calm summer night. He sang of the Juniors,, Of Our Old Eau Claire High And lauded each memlier As high as the sky. He sang there all night Till early next morn. When President LaPlant Came out to plant corn; Alvin heard him singing Of Helen so fair. With a bright rose carnation Tucked in her hair. And then the ()ld ()vvl. In the tree top that day. Sang a very good song Of our Treasurer Gray. Xow just what he sang He will leave you to guess. For the care of much money Is sure hard I confess. (Continued on Page 43) 24
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