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®t)e Jsmt)=3famors All tKe school’s a stage, And all the boys and girls are merely players; They h ave their exits and their entrances; And ea ch one in his time plays many parts, His acts being four ages. 1. At first the Freshman, Confused and helpless in the carefree throngs. As a whining school-boy with his lunch box And shining morning face, comes with his lessons Timidly to school. In 1918, the present Sub-Juniors claimed the honor of being the first class to enter Fergus High in the middle of the year. Then we boasted a showing of forty- four. Miss Lundstrom is and has always been our class sponsor. 2. The n the conceited Sophomores with a worldly air. Striding down halls with arrogant step and knowing look, Gazing at the lowly Freshmen. At the beginning of our Sophomore year in 1919 our number had decreased to twenty. Nevertheless, this did not prevent us from breaking all former class rec- ords by winning the Boosters’ Club pennant. That one of our members, Agnes Crego, was placed on the Fergus Debating Team was another honor for our class. 3. Then the Junior, Full of good wit and competition for the Senior. His bygone pride well polished and reserved; His one ambition, graduation. i? uij=3Fumor Cook ook When you are hungry for friends, when you are searching for tested recipes of friends that have not failed, or when you are looking for a friendship made of the finest and most delectable ingredients, you will find that this Sub-Junior Cook Book will satisfy any appetite. Akins, Marian; Mix equal portions of carefulness, inventiveness, watchfulness and willingness. Flavor with optimism and boil for ten minutes. Ease of speech is a pleasing addition to this recipe. Briscoe, Allen: Cream an unlimited supply of conversation with ability for golf. Spice with giggles and fun. Burnett, Bernice : Boil together 1 cup of flirtation with 2 of good looks, a dash of pertness, and a heaping tablespoon of popularity. Serve often. Blum, Anna : Add 2 cups of respect for obligation to equal quantities of friend- liness, cheerfulness and comradeship. Garnish wth smiles and peace. Crego, Agnes : Mix full measure of good fellowship, thoughtfulness and gen- erosity. Fold in studiousness and serve with abundant school spirit. Day, Bud; For the crust, use equal parts of good horsemanship and shortening. Fill wth generous supply of freckles and fun. Serve a la Powder River. Dobson, Clifford: Take from life all worry and care; add a full cup of j ollity and flavor with real pep.
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