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tBuurii nt Eiluratimi. A. S. WRIGHT. ’. TAYLOR. .1A AIKS YOSPRK. VRRNOX H. SMITH. .1. L. FOWLS, F. A. STIVION (0ryantEatiim nf thr ftnarit. President—J. ('. Tayi.oh. Secretary—A. S. Wright. Treasurer—J. L. Fowlk. JFarultt). ’HAItLICS L. IiKMIS. Superintendent. Miss Lkttik V. Stki.i.iikkokk. Principal. Languages. ( h as. L. I (km is. Science. Miss Katiikki.vu Tayi.oh, Fnjilish. .1. I». Kdmonsox. History. Miss Lkoka Chapin. Mathematics. Miss Mary McCormick, Asst. Science. ('. H. Shaw. Penmanship, Bookkeeping. Miss Ei.izahkth Brow.nson, Asst. Miss Ki th Hi mk. Music Miss Ei.izahkth Monk. Head of Normal Training Class.
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abr tmaiunt ?taff. STANLEY It. THOMAS. Editor-in-chief. KATHLEEN M. STACK H )l SE. Literary Editor. FItEI) I). DYSINGER. (IRACK F. CONNER, Athletics. ( HAS. A. ROSS, Artist. RALPH E. ROWELL. Pitfs. RHEA DUNHAM. Class Poet. GEORGE S. ( ARPENTER, Business Manager. THERE C. PRESTON. Advertising Manager. LEO G. WHITE. Assistant Manager. MISS LETT IE V. ST ELLBERGER, MISS KATHERINE TAYLOR. PROF. (’. L. BEMIS. Advisory Board.
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10 THE EMANOX SALUTATORY. Should you ask us how it happened. Who proposed it at the outset, Who it was that toiled and labored, That this High School book be published. That this Emanon be printed, We would answer, we would tell you, ’Twas the thought of mighty Seniors, Twas the work of unpaid writers, Who did hack-work in the valley, In the valley of Grand River, Not for fame or greater honor, Nor to fill their empty pockets, But to show the world around them That the High School is important, That the work there is most useful. Should you read among these pages How the Freshmen fought and conquered. How in turn they were defeated, How one night the school was raided. Do not spurn this High School primer, But remember that we students, In our mad race after knowledge. In our strife for greater wisdom. Cannot always stay so solemn, That the mind must have vacation, That our tired and o’erworked brainlcts Cannot always keep on learning. But do not judge us by these trifles, Judge us rather by our knowledge, Which you now may judge with justice. You shall learn of last year’s Seniors, How those Seniors held a council, Had a grave and serious council, At which many braves were present. For the question was a grave one, And involved a goodly number. Flow they pondered and debated, Aye, and argued, almost squabbled.
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