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AGNES MAE GOODSPEED. - A daughter of the gods, fdivinely tall and most divinely fair. Lat- est addition to class of '06. Al- ways bright and cheerful. Fond of flowers and birds, spices and Cloves, School-marm probably. DAISY HOPE BRUEGGEMANN.- A wee, modest, timid flower, queen of King Arthur's court. A pen- sive, quiet maiden, much inclined to be a fiower of the old maid kind. Good student and staunch friend of classmates. GRACE HAUN.-Of a loving nature H-among the girls-but timid around the boys. Comes from the land cf suniiowers and grass- hoppers to attend G. H. S. Will probably enter M. S. U. this fall. NETTIE DDNA ZOOK.- A truer, trustler, nobler heart ne'er beat within a human breast. A teas- ing tongue. Noted matchmaker, keeps lady teachers on edge lest she bring some bashful young man to their feet. Seniors
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We will o'erlook your childish whims, freshmen regard us with open-mouthed wonder and dream of the time when they may take our places. . In number We are sixteen, the largest class but one ever graduated from Greenfield High School. We have seldom engaged in strife, either civil or with the other classes, and have always felt a true regard for each other and a 1 high respect for our teachers. But now we are through, and, although we are sad at parting, it 1S a source of pleasure to know we have worked faithfully and have made a record that will be an honor to the Greenfield high school. To the Juniors. On seeing board covered with alleged poetry by Juniors I GRACE H. UNIORS, Juniors, don't forget ' You are not quite a senior yet, Still your .tongue and use your brain ' If the senior goal you'd gain. You all have tongues for talking, fit To numb the soph and freshman wit, But your quick tongues are all in vain When coping with the seniors' fame. You children can the blackboard fill Scene from the Olfid Class. With nursery rhymes that make us ill, But, Juniors. dearest little pets, Hard work alone a sheepskin gets. MISS J.- Mr. Martin, begin with line 1051. please. Your bahbles, slurs, and silly grins 3 You're juniors now we realize, For senior wisdom tops the skies. And we must call you juniors still, As you babble, like dry leaves will, And round about us wildly blow- To higher rank, your brain must grow. WINDY- .'0 gods, common to all,' he said, 'knowing all ought to be prayed to-' GERTRUDE fwhisperingj- NOT knowing-l' HELEN Cwhisperingj- That isn't right. MISS KJ. Cin softvoicej- No, Mr. Martin, it's NOT kinowing that all ought not to be praye to.' ' WINDY ffranticallyj- That's just exactlv what I said. ' MISS J.-No, Mrf Martin, you said- WINDY- Well, what's the difference? I don't see any. GERTRUDEkclWhyl Anyone could see that. WINDY Cturning around, violentlyj- Oh, I know I haven't any sense. HELEN fUal'illyJ-- I've known that a long time. MISS J.- Read on, Mr. Martin. l
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WINBURN TERRIL MARTIN.- A high head and a proud heart. Age unknown-a matter of much dispute. Will attend M. S. U. next year if he can possibly leave a certain hammock on Wells St. Valedictorian honors. CLARENCE LEONARD MCLEMORE. --King of King Arthur's court. A real despot. It is not best to defy him, and none of his sub- jects dare misbehave in his pres- ' ence. Rules for the good of his people, however. KYLE LEONARD MCGEE.-Class . Treasurer. Very optimistic. A magic dancer and a lady charmer. Will teach in rural schools if his mind becomes settled. May be recognized in the dark by alarge .dazzling brooch on his coat lapel. ANNETTIE RUTH MITCHELL.- I love its giddy gurgle, . I love its ebb and flowg I love to wind my mouth up And then to let it go. Noted for willingness to discuss ANY subjectg uses more words to minute than all others combined.
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