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EDITH LEINSETTER— ‘ Edith ’1 And If she won’t, she won’t.” Latin-German Course, Websterian, Girl’s Chorus 1917-’18. CLAYTON FARNSWORTH—‘‘ Slim ’ “What a case am I In?” German Course, Emersonian, Basket ’18, Base Ball ’18. Entered from Pauling ’18. EILEEN WALTNER—“ Woutz” I might bo better if I would, but it’s awful lonesome being good.” Latin-German Course, Websterian Critic 1918, Class Prophet. SERGE WHITE—“Doc” “All the X«atin I can construe is amo, ‘I love’. Latin-English Course, Emersonian, ant ’17-18, Base Ball ’15-’16-’17-’18.
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LaROY ZEI1RBACH—‘ Roy ’ ’ In the business world what there isn’t, he aint.” Latin Course, Websterian debater 1918. ROSAMOND BUSHONG—‘ Rosie’ ’ If silence were golden I would be a millionaire.' Latin-German Course. Websterian. FLORENCE STOUT—“Betsy” Por she was just the quiet kind whose nature never EARL VEITCH—“Veitchie” 1 There was a laughing devil in his eye.” Ijatin German Course, Emersonian, Ball ’18. Entered from Belmore 18. Latin-German Course, Emersonian.
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SENIOR CLASS POEM M. M. Through the four long years of High School We Seniors toiled away; Struggling ever to accomplish, Something worth while every day. Though we often had our failures, And our teachers grew dismayed As we now think of our school days, We are glad and feel repaid. Though our lessons were not easy, Yet we did the best we could, Forgetting all the hardships And remembering the good. Many classes passed before us, And there’s more to come each year; But the class of 1918 Is the one we hold most dear. Ours has been a happy season, All united was our aim, Pupils, teachers, Superintendent, Thus t’will never be again. So it is through out our life time We’ll have pleasures, sorrows, too, But we hope that by these trials We’ll grow strong and brave and true. IIere‘s to the class of 1918, Before us now the future lies, May each attain respect and honor And may success be each ones prize.
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