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THE l l w w lfighteen ELK James Adams His. a youth of labor. and an age of ease. Jessie Cumpston Patience and perseverance conquer all thmgs. Richard Hawley Much study is a weariness to the Hesh. Derril F. Wildanger Conjuge, dixit. , I Nil opus est, Atlanta, t1b1. Fuge conjugis usumfl
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THE Hugh Tickler XYhy stay we on this earth unless to grow? Helen Mitchell Oh, that this too, too solid flesh would melt. Thaw and resolve itself into a dew. Howard Wackman Out upon it, I have loved Three whole days together! .-Xnd am like to love three more, lf it prove fair weather. Carol Stickney It is a sin to sit and grin. ELK I Seventeen
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if I .N I X2 'l ffl '. it - gary, lv.- V li T 'l Q Class History Wlith apologies to K, C. B. In September, Nineteen Sixteen. Entered we as Freshmen Of. The E. G. U. H. S., and of Us. There were twenty and two Waitiiig. Fearfully to be registered. How. Proud we were of our large Class. But by ones and twos Our. Comrades began to leave us. During. The first year six promising Children. Left our ranks. Elmer Lewis Was. President the nrst Semester and He. Delivered a fiery oration at The. Freshman reception, at Wliicli. VVe had a very good Time. Jessie Cumpston was our First. Secretary, but we have Never. Kept the minutes of our Meetings. So a valuable document Has. Been lost to the X'Vorld of Art. ln February we gave a Program. Cn Lincoln's Birthday And. So Endeth the first Year. ,il.l...,..ii- VVhen we came back ln. The fall of 1917 we VVept. Because two of our boys Had. Deserted us. Later Montelle. Howard went to Sacramento. And a little while Afterwards. He went to France and Brought. Home a helmet and an lron. Cross and he almost got the Kaiser. And then Elmer Lewis Smiled. And he went away to Work. ln the station and by and By. He will be a railroad President. School was too much for Leslie Baumga And now he is Having. A better time working ln. Sacramento. But Fortune Favored. Us by presenting The. Class of '20 with a new lXfl'ember. Paul Voss, A bright particular Star ! The biggest event of our Sophomore. Year was an April Fools' Party. Vtfhere everyone ate Chocolate. Coated potatoes and Soap. Our president was the Latin. Shark, Ora Barney, And. Ethel Everson ofhciated as Secretary. rtel. Ninctc en
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