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. . 3. Eictiunarp THE ULMUS 26 lass Zlaistnrp '21 joyous group of school-mates, Used to work and fun. h Never shirk a duty-no not one. ln all school activities, Of them we are sure Ready to always do their parts, ' Staunchly and with all their hearts. No more true conception could be given of the juniors. A splendid class-it may be small in number but in brains-! There are only seventeen of us, ten girls and seven boys, but we don't need anyimore, for it isn't the number that counts, it's what they can do. We have among our seventeen, the best musicians, speakers, and athletes in the school. We came into old E. H. S. in September, l9l 7. as Freshmen. Tradition has it that 'we were as green as every other class that ever entered high school but we know better. We organized and chose purple and white as our class colors and Labor Omnia V incit as our motto. Our class Hiocers are: - President-Mabel Worley. Secretary-Hurff Flanegin. Vice-president-Ruth French. Treasurer-Myrta Martin. The one remarkable occurence during our Freshman year was the enlistment of two of ,our boys in the navy. Then we were Sophomores. The usual Soph who looks at the Freshmen thus, Huh-such green Freshies. l know l never acted that way. l'll stroll down the hall and let them pattern after me for l know l act just like that Senior over there. Arid now we're Juniors. The school could not exist without us. Everyone is familiar with our innumerable good deeds, our few shortcomings and wherever we go one can hear: I-9-2-I ! Best and then some Sis! Booml. Bah! I-9-2-I ! Rah! Rah! Rah! M. M. '2l. Afeclion-Link between M-- and D-- Boy-Cause of excitement in Elmwood. Carfl-What the Freshmen usually say. Deceivers-Men. Elmwood-The best town on the map. Feasl-Pickles, doughnuts, ice cream, pota- toes. , Gum-Mouth mover - Happiness-The state into which we enter May twenty-first. It-Seniors as they see themselves. J akes-Fresh men. Kiss-Undehnable. Language-That which is used only in class. Money-Nothing stirring. 1 Novel-Found under beds and in hammocks. Onions-Plants that make people strong. Pony-Used in Latin. Quiz'-Favorite of the faculty. Reports-lnvitations to junior reception. Sophomores-Expert bookkeepers. Talking-Never heard in the assembly. Ulrnus-The chief concern of the Seniors. Virgil-The man that composed easy verse. Whispering - Something in which faculty never indulged. Xmas-Mind rackers. Yesterday-Day the Seniors entered E. H. S. as it seems to them. Z-Found in next issue. M. E. C. '20.
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