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SENIOR POEM “Through Trials To Triumph” Four long years have been spent studying and climbing, And from our duty we never did shirk; Even though in trouble, we were always smiling, Trying to be first in our work. Our teachers have toiled with us from day to day. Making our greatest task seem a pleasure. And now we appreciate it in every way. Holding it dear—as a treasure. The days we have spent in the classroom together, In our memories will always be clear. We will think of them as days that were better, And to us they will be most dear. Time will soon tell if our work was in vain; As task after task we shall encounter Bach lifting us to a higher plane, We cannot expect to escape without a ponder. We take leave of our dear old school And stand on the threshold of our greatest task. We can face it bravely for we have our scroll All the knowledge we acquired from the past. O’er the mountains and hills we have climbed. Finding school life a rough and strong road. All the days we have counted and timed As we looked forward into life’s abode. Helen Knopinski ’26. ::::::::::::: Twenty-Five
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:::::::::::: MENU Shrimps—Mrs. Lesinsky, Mable Werner, Mr. Vaughn. Cat Fish—Marion Hopkins, Ken Perry. Sour Pickles—Alice Miller, Lewis Hiland. Noodles—Miss Sheffield, Gladys Knolls, Hoy Wandry. Stuffed Olives—Mable Mockler, Edith Pietsch. Ladies Delight—James Prevo, Ken Perry, Dutch Ford. Kouts Specials—LaVerne Cannon, Melba Rosenbaum, Thayne Beall. Head Cheese—Juniors. DUTCH Cheese—Clarence Greiger, Alice Rosenbaum, Alice Miller, Ewalt Jahnz, Doris Miller. CRUSHED Fruit—Louise, Helen, Leila. Sundaes— Charlie Chaplin—Bob Hofferth. Crushed Pineapple Nut—Lawrence Knopinski. Mush—Marion Hopkins. Domino Sugar—Ancil Beall. CAN YOU PICTURE Mr. Vaughn without his mustache? Ancil Beall taking one of the Senior girls to the show? Helen Knopinski with curly hair and weighing 250 pounds Louise Johnson without a date? Lewis Hiland dancing? Roy Wandry as a midget? Leila Rosenbaum not talking? Mrs. Zimmerman without a smile? Mrs. Lesinsky playing the piccolo? Miss Kruell married? Miss Sheffield not talking about Burton? Miss Yost not singing? Bill Fry not our Janitor? The Freshies not looking green? The Seniors undignified? “The Dangerous Four” really dangerous? The Freshmen as Seniors? Twenty-seven
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