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Page Four L. C. H. S. '24. Senior Class CLASS COLOR: Blue and Gold- CLASS FLOWER: American Beauty. CLASS MOTTO: “Every man has his gift, and the tools go to him that can use them.” CLASS OFFICERS: Herbert Dalke................Business Manager Catherine Dau................ ....President Leona Ashton----------------------- Secretary Lila Gustafson.................... Treasurer MEMBERS: Herbert Dalke Catherine Dau Lila Gustafson Leona Ashton EX-MEMBERS: Robert Fries Robert Wheeler Edward Olson Wallace Johnson Wallace Ilanrahan Edgar Gustafson Marguerite LaHayne Claude Linberg Senior Class Poem On to a better, brighter day A day in the end called perfect. A day well spent is one many years long A day filled with Music, Knowledge and Song. When high school days are over and all good-byes are said; We think we have found the day, and in our heart is rest. But yet we are so young, Can we? Will we? Stand the test? Some are happy to settle down, others marry and few move on. Greatness will never be found in the former ways. In the latter, yet wait and see Who knows the Abraham Lincoln that is to be. It may be the Johnny with the wrinkled face. It may be the girl, all dimples and lace. Our body is only the shadow, our soul will find its place. Time will tell, not the face.
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L. C. H. S. ’24. Page Five Senior Class History0 INETEEN Hundred Twenty-four Is called upon to record the deeds of her years of High School work up- on the pages of History. The histo- ry of our four years, which Is now nearing its completion is very in- teresting. In the beginning of our career in 1920, eleven girls and boys were enrolled. During these years we labored hard in the fields of Botany under Mr. Beider; Algebra and Latin under Mr. Lambka, and English under Miss Bands. Despite examination and book reviews the year closed. In 1021 we entered as Sophomores. At Christ- mas Algebra was finished, and we took up Geome- try. The tho’t which made us shiver. We also l egan to study Ancient History, which proved interesting. How tickled we were when we all made our credits. The latter part of May brought this year to a close. In 1922 we entered as Jolly Juniors. At Christmas we finished Geometry, and took up Commercial Arithmetic and American History. This year closed again with decided success. In 1923 we entered as Seniors, but four in numlK r. We failed to find our principal. Mr. Wright there, but his absence was replaced by Mr. Welch. We took up Physics under Mr. Davidson, and learned : “That a man will float in a bathtub full of water, because he displaces a volume of water equal to his own volume. We also studied English Literature, History, Physiology and Civics, which all proved inter- esting. This year has been one of much enjoyment. Ever since we came to L. C. H. S. we looked forward to this year with pleasure, for: “As Freshies we dreamed of it. As Sophs we longed for it As Juniors we envied it. As Seniors we have it.” This year of 1924 we wish to extend our thanks to Mr. Welch, Mr. Davidson and Miss Deopker for their faithfulness shown to us, during our last year's work. Before our departure we desire to say: Farewell. God speed you on your way; may your years be long and prosperous.” —LILA GUSTAFSON. 24. IN MEMORY OF EDWAKI) OLSON For two years and more we’ve missed him Missed him in our work and play. But we always shall remember His big smiles and winsome way. When the school bell starts its ringing, His sweet face we see no more; Life is short so we’ll soon meet him. Meet him on the other shore.
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