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EM ' History of Class '21 One bright September morning in the year nineteen seventeen, when all out doors was calling us, we resolutely turned o-ur backs to the beauties of nature, and entered the solemn building of St. Marys High School. Amid the good natured raillery of upper classes we found our places on the lower floor. We were much as any o-ther students except that we showed signular ability, energy and talent relative to school life. Spring came and we had climbed the first round in the lad- der of success. The next fall we returned with renewed zeal to take up our duties as Sophomores. Dur- ing this term our tasks became harder but nothing co-uld disturb our mental equilibrium. We began to be felt outside the sphere of our own classes and to exert an influence in ath- letic and social activities. By this time We had mounted the second step of our goal. When the bright hues of autumnal leaves were first making their appearance we came back to our dear old school, having increased in stature and gray matter. This time we were Juniors, eager and anxious to make our way onward and upward. Still holding our rec- ord for high grades we indulged in several class parties, which helped to cement our friendship. The momentous incident of the year was the Junior-Senior Reception, which com- pletely surpassed any similar occasion prior. Our social functions and studious pursuits were over, and we for a thiud time advanced toward our goal. Upon returning in the fall of nineteen twenty We found to our delight several new students, who have added fresh honor to our class. All of us had assumed more dignity as would become intellectual Seniors. Having learned much that is good for us to know, we have received our degree of pieomotion, we have reached our goal-a diploma is ours. We have attained ou: desire, but poignant sadness is mingled with our rejoicing for we must sepa- rate. There is a word of grief, the sounding tokeng There is a word bejeweled with bright tears, The saddest wo--d fond lips have ever spokeng A little word that breaks the chain of yearsg It's utterance must ever bring emotion, The memories it crystals cannot die, 'Tis known in every land, on every ocean- 'Tis called 'goodbye' f . 'f . .i 2 S J
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EM ? Junior Class Poem A good class and a trusty band, With merry heart and trueg St. Marys High sure understands What the Junior Class can do. We push the athletes good and true, And who can bid us nay? With one and all and hand in hand, St. Marys High on top doth stand. When it comes to Basket Ball, A stirring sight you'll viewg Our boys can never, never fall, If there's pep enough in you. In tennis how our teams can play, There's nothing wrong with them. We hope to gain the championship When the tournament does end. Our runners are the very best, Of any class in High. We'll prove it at the Wapak meet, Or know the reason why. In music we are very strong, So this gives you a hunch, That the Orchestra ne'er could get along Without the Junior bunch. Every day at ten of one, We put down everything. Go over to the Senior room And ohg how we do sing. In studies how our teachers praise us, For the splendid work we do , They say we'll make good Seniors, If we work as we'-e accustomed to. So Juniors, ever loyal stand, To our motto, staunch and true And honor always our dear school, With her colors, gold and blue. xxx ,lumor Class Roll Edward Adams Sidney McCammon Hayden Wilson Margaret Hughes Grant Boltz Reginald McMillen Carl Yahl Ruth Hurm Warren Coineg Albert Mackenbach Marcella Althoff Juanita James Floyd Nagel Robert Reed Leonard A Cook Floyd Fike Charles Garber Joel Hayes Leonard Henkener Frank Vogel Herman Slife Robert Shuffelton Annabel Buss Luella Jordan Lenore Levering Mildred Reiher Edith Etoneg Katherine Stuehr Isabel Andersn Sa 'a Botkin Edna Chrismer D Ruby Copsey Wilson Hilgeman William Vorhees Eva Drake Desdemona Tussing Wilbur Hoewischer Edwin Wagner Amelia Engel Elizabeth Welshimer Alton Kellermeyer William Wagner Mary K. Frank Elizabeth Yahl Bernard Lawler Edward Werner Marcella Heusch 1
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