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1921 The Limerick 25 Freshman Class Oflicers PI'E'SlflCllt-IOH N VV A LT ERS Sec'y and Treas.--DOROTHY BEST Class R011 ARCH, ISARELLE BABCOCK, BLANCIIE BRLIMBAUGHV, REDW BEST, DOROTHY CULP, W1I.BUR COLD, DTNLE CALDECK, XYICTOR C.'xRI.soN, F RANGES CORWIN. ll'lERVlN CONRAD, RUSSEL GOLDEN, EDWARD IHAMLINV, TREv,x HANEY, VV,xr.'rER KRING, HtlXX'ARD KUHN, LILLIAN LOPP, LOUISE LEMNA, FRED lli00RlZ, IJORA RlYERS, H.XRl'JI.D l'X'lII.'l'IiNBERGIER, JACOB lllII.l.ER, CHARLES Pllll.I.l'l'S, A1'.M.x l'iNK11RTON, LUCILE RILEY, RUTH RCFF, IVA REED, H.XRRX' STOUDER. LEONA STACKHOUSE, HAROl,D STILLSONV, LEO SHIVELY, VVARREN SHANK, CARLYLE THOMAS, ESTHER TIIOIXIPSCDN, HOWARD XVELDV, FERNE VVTDMOYER, lllACK Vv'EI.Tx', NVILMA VV.'xI.TERs, JOHN lN'1sI.ER, ROOSE Xr0DER, DEI.II.iXIi ROmNsoN, lllIl.I,,XRD Class Colors: Taupe and Uld Rose. Class Flower: Pink and VVhite Carnation. . Class Motto: Do your duties daily, not weekly nor monthly. History of Class '24 Thirty-nine members entered the Freshman Class. September Sixth, Nineteen Twenty. New members came into the Class since then and one has gone away, making a total of forty-one members in the Freshman Class. At first we were a little shy, but shyness has disappeared long ago as you have seenj. We then began real work and in the future as in the past, our one aim is to live up to our motto: Do your duties daily, not weekly nor monthly. Nappancc' High School
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26 T lz c L i nz c r i c k 1921 SLITERARYQ The Wedding of the Gold Pen and the Ink Stand Once upon a time, in au old castle on the Rhine, a grand wedding took place on a beautiful mahogany library table. Charming Miss Gold Pen was the pride of all the library. She was not only the pride of Mr. Ink Stand. but, far more than that-she was his promised bride. To thei strains oi a beautiful wedding march, played by Bliss Joy Melodian. the bridal procession slowly moved down the table runner. First came Mr. luk Stand. with the best man, Mr. Fountain Pen. Then came the maid of honor, Miss Pencil, and the bridesmaid, Miss Pen, Next came the little Miss Gold l'eu. sister of the bride. scattering lilies of the valley. Last came Master Gold Pen, bearing the ring in a butter cup, and then the bride leaning on the arm of her father, lllr. Gold Pen. The bridal pair met under the large light where they were united in holy matrimony by Mr. llible, in the presence of just a few intimate friends, After the ceremony, congratulations were offered. Mr. llible wished that they might live happily and religiously. Mr. Dictionary hoped their vocabularies might be enlarged, so that their pet names might be more numerous. Miss Blotter ofifered her valuable assistance in blotting out the cares and sorrows which would be sure to come. Miss lylueilage llottle advised them to stick together through thick and thin. Mr. Paper Xlfeight hoped that their care might ever rest lightly upon them, and Mr. Ruler suggested that he be allowed to settle their disputes. Miss Eraser said that when the assistance of Miss lllotter proved uu- satisfactory, she would be delighted to erase the blots from their memories. The ancient lllr. Virgil suggested that they would be greatly benefited by studying his wonderful Aeneid. which contained so many useful truths. The best wishes of the parents were that they should live happily ever after, Lowizm. lhclayiialz, '23. Nappauce HighScI1onI
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