El Reno High School - Boomer Yearbook (El Reno, OK)

 - Class of 1910

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Page 24 text:

Editorial Staff J Editor-in-Chicf Alice Hepburn Assistant Editor Marguerite Hubbard Art Editor .... Crescent Mutter Sporting Editor Charles Pcnwright Business Manager I.ottye Neely Assistant Business Manager Ray Maher President of Junior Class Elma Wheatley CJ IT has been the ambition of the editors of the annual this year to make this issue the best ever published. We have tried to portray all phazes of our school life and to give our readers a better idea of the aspirations and achievements of the students. How well we have succeeded we shall leave to the reader to judge. We wish to express our hearty appreciation of all assistance rendered us in publishing The Junior. M. E. H. Lottie G Milan Emery Martin Ruth Maher Jennie Goos GONT RIB U TORS Helen Ltnfiey Louise G errer Kathleen Scott Helen llrown Milfred McCr eight Mayme Shaw Mabel Carr Horace Taylor Dora Hirsch

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As o’er the past we gaze today, We think of hours thrown away. Of tasks commenced and left unfinished. Of deportment raised and then diminished. Of teachers cross and teachers glad Because our lessons were good then bad. Sometimes we’ve done our level best. Sometimes we have surpassed the rest. A feeling of gladness comes over us when We think of the Class of 1910, Which was first in war and peace and then. First in the hearts of it’s fellowmen. Teachers, Professor, Superintendent and all Couldn’t drive us Seniors away from the hall. Where we frequently gathered for heart to heart talks, And discuss, perhaps, some midnight walks. But our lessons were usually in on time. All written out nicely line for line. And even the Professor could not have been More precisely exact in regard to his “ Chem.” This Prof, was Hnd and gentle and mild. He spoke to us Seniors, as if to a child. It pleased us some, never hurt I guess, ’Cause we like to be coaxed, specially Louise and Bess. We do not boast of midnight spreads. Nor bloody games, nor broken heads. It’s is very true th boys are few And mighty busy, we’ll tell you, In holding thei” own with girls thirteen. Of us they are a part, we ween. And spared us from “ The Lassie Class,” Which might have been renowned enmasse. The Class of 1910 is the one Which has done the most work and had the least fun Of all classes in the E. H. S. And that’s one secret of our success. “ Each one to his trade,” is a saying that’s old. And it holds as true now as when 'twas first told. That's another secret which held us fast And kept us in school from first to last. Now we will bid each other adieu With friendship far reaching and love that is true. For hope and ambition have been, perforce. In 1910 to finish our course. —M. S.



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 Standing—Klnui Wheatley. Charles Penwrlght. Ray Maher. Marguerite Hubbard. Seated — Lottye Neely. Alice Hepburn, Crescent Mutter.

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