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YOUNG, ROBERT 8412 Lorain Ave. With his fingers our Bobby does play with such skill That those who hear him will never keep still. As soon as he plays we begin to dance; Even the teachers do start in to prance.” Radio Club (3) Annual Staff January Class of 1925 President----- Vice-President Secretary Treasurer----- Officers Paul Schultz . Helen Porter Vlasta Krivan .-John Kusner Executive Committee Chairman Llewellyn Harper Cora Bratt Robert Patterson Clara Morris John Ziemba Events to be Remembered Class organized—April 10 Class Rings—June 2 Color Day—June 13 —24— Formal—Dec. 30 Class Kight—Jan. 16 Commencement—.lan. 29
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WALSH, JOSEPH 1701 Branch Ave. “Now here comes Joseph Walsh Our Senator to be, And whether or not he’ll get his wish, We’ll wait ten years to see.” L. H. A. C. (4) Class Poet Annual Staff WALTZ, GERALD 4711 Biddulph Ave. “Gerald is a bashful boy. At least that’s how it looks; Alone they say, he has a way That he doesn’t get from books.” French Club (3) (4) Annual Staff WATSON, THOMAS 2100 Eglindale Ave. “A young maid for everyday Is Tommy Watson’s motto 'If a show, I can’t afford, I take them out in my auto’.” Welfare Committee (1) Log Staff (3) WETZEL, WILBUR 3711 Library Ave. “Wilbur’s a lengthy young fellow Of sedate repose He made an excellent tag salesman As everybody knows.” Annual Staff —23—
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By Our Deeds We Shall Be Known H HEAR, you class of nineteen twenty-five, Is it true that you wish to be known By the deeds you have done? Yonder shines The Golden Gate which opens to A land of everlasting joy. To really gain An entrance to that lovely land You must show the deeds you have done. Gracious deeds----- They’re just the little things you do For bitter foe or loving friend. Never more Will life be reckoned by the big Events, but, by the good you do. Let time hold The gracious things we strive to gain. Health, wealth, and love result in joy. Let our good deeds Lead on to joys that animate Men to success and happiness. Praise be to deeds For they are the things that bring us Through the arch of the Golden Gate. Immortal deeds---- They can not die, they are the things That make the soul of you and me. Oh deeds divine------ We owe you for this happiness, For this joy, for this bliss. And so, you class of nineteen twenty-five, If you desire to reach that goal, success, Remember then the motto of your class. —JOSEPH SMYTHE WALSH. —25—
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