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I qgo gg SENIOR ClASS gjj gg H.H.S. 63 1113 SENIOR CLASS S3 1920 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS VERVA DeFRANCE President ]RA KEEPER Vice-Prepident ELIZABETH DAVENPORT - Secretary MARION WOOD Treasurer TIIE CLASS OF TWENTY-TWO There is a young man named Black, Who lias a very straight back ; In school he is clever, II is lessons knows never, This curly-haired Mr. Black. In speaking of Ira S. Keppel, Nothing would rhyme but Ethel. The Sophs have a young fellow named Fred, Who isn’t much taller than a bed. Hazel passes Wayne’s notes very well, But whom to? We’ll never tell. Our mischievous brother, Lefty, has A decided liking for “Take Me to that Land of -Jazz’’. Jessie is pretty, straight and tall, But even at that, she’d better stop talking in the hall. Fred and Ida Maelver make a good pair, Since in height there is not even the difference of a hair. Edna Johnson says she thinks Latin is a bore; But really she won’t, when of it she knows more. If Harold Peterson should hurry, ’twould be a great blow, Since every one knows lie’s so terribly slow. Walter Miller is very meek, And blushes when he starts to speak. Grace Traeger makes every one shiver When she comes ’round in her little tin diver. Our serious minded Brother Clinton Is fond of the lectures of Dr. Linton. There are three tick seeds named M. V. E., And no one could tell which was the worst of the three. When we came to Keilman’s Jerry, No one said a thing but merry. It is the greatest desire of Lynn To take the girls out in a car of tin. Twenty-Nine mzo [g 5 SENIOR CLASS §3 £3 H.H.S. gl S3 3CNI0R CLASS 19 20
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mzo JS SEN I OR CLASS £5 £g h.h.s. gl §3 SENIOR CLASS =o= I 920 In the High School basketball picture, Harry Ryan’s looks are a mixture. .Mildred ' s ways are very mild, ' Which goes to prove she isn’t ' wild. The industrious Miss Violet (’roan Studies so hard she makes us all groan. Gale Gibbs lives in Hobart Park, And gets to school just on the mark. Lester said to Josephine Thyen, “Little girl, will you be mine?” Said Josephine to Lester Q., “I will, for I’m very fond of you.” Harry Skaggs could, if Marion Wood, And to tell the truth, we think she should. Ethel wants to sing in the “Grand Uproar”, And we hope we’ll be there to bestow an encore. Agnes is never late and very bright — Sits up and studies till almost midnight. Edna Wfeaver says she’d like to be a minister’s wife, Live at the rectory and lead a good life. Leonard Johnson wants to be a farmer man — Raise corn, wheat and oats, and a beard, if lie can. Herbert Carlson is so hard to know; He “had ought” to let his friendship grow. M. V. E. Thirty mzo JO 1 SEN IOR CLASS £5 gg H.H.S. £ § £9 senior class 1920
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