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On Anything The Three of Us “Write me a poem,” said Chatz to me. “On what?” said I to her. “On anything,” she said to me. So, on “anything” it will be. Now “anything” covers a lot of space, And space for me is confined. So what can I write of Anything, When nothing comes to my mind? Brooms and dustpans, pencils and pens, Books, and desks, and rules Are all classed under “anything”; And how am I to choose? Seven words in a hat; I draw one. Aha! It is “school,” my good man. But you know all about school I’m sure. So I’ll stop here—where I began. EDITH ROBINSON. Say, students, don’t you think it’s wrong. It seems that way to me. That in this Crier we seldom mention A most important three. There’s one who’s always up at four To fix the fires on chilly days. It really seems that Mr. Bastion Deserves the student’s praise. Then Dewey cleans with brush and broom, (He also plays good basketball). He never tells the students’ tricks For he’s a right good friend to all. And don’t forget “Efficiency.” Miss Steidinger’s work would knock me dead. But without all the work she does The school would end up in the red. To Future Students When orders are given, always obey, Although the rules are tough, Agree to th5ngs with a willing “OK,” ’Cause out here you can’t bluff. If Smith says, “Around the field ten times,” Around you’d better go; For when athletes are kicked off the team It brings the school much woe. And the time to really sit up and take heed, Is when Kortkamp’s bark you hear— For he means business with you kids, “So trot to bed—“You little dear.” ROSS E. HILDRETH. Twenty-two
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Row I William Alexander. Jessie F. Bartlett, Billy Bartlett, Lloyd Beatty, Lois Bedell Eliza- beth Carter, John Carter, Don Clark, Orin Crouch, Elizabeth Drennen. Row II Marie Eilers, Ivan Fosdiek, Lloyd Fosdick, Joe Franger, Jean Gibb, Marian Hazen, Charles Heins, Hugh Henning, Betty Hildreth, Rosemary Hoffman. Row III Nola Huber, Maxine Lange, Betty Leeteh. Dorothy Lehman, Wilbur Lewis, Mahlon Morris, Peggy Morris, Clarence Newman, Anna M. Newnam, Chester Powell. Row IV Blaine Ramsey, Rosemary Ramseyer, Betty Rathbun, Merle Ricketts, Aldene Seale, Jane Spence, Virginia Steidinger, Marilu Steinberg, Bernard Tollensdorf, Oval Vernia. Row V David Voris, Mona Waples, Eileen Ward, Rowena Waters, William Weber, William Wharton, Glen Wilken, Mary E. Wink, Anna L. Zimmerman. Twenty-four
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