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We gained one new member. The shy UD young man of Cedarville. Mr. Earnest Van Walker, entered as a Freshman. The class finished their first year with colors flying. At the opening of the Sophomore year, three had dropped ort. Miss Lela Oswald had launched on the popular sea of matrimniy, and the Misses Beatrice Shaw and Nettie Hyder had departed for Elma and Satsop, respectively. Also at the end of the first semes'er Miss Edith Musgrove was attracted' by the sea air of the harbor, and this left another vacancy. ln the third year, three exceptionally intelligent members-the editor hlnshes-Mr. Robert Bachelor, and the Misses Helen Shnll and Isahel Myers, quickened their pace, joined the Senior Class, and so finished the high school course in three years. Miss Bessie Couch had left before the opening of school to begin training as a nurse in a lloquiain hospitalg and Miss Ludella Eaton was forced to drop her work in January. on account of prolonged illness. The class, now reduced to seven members, is compvsed of lead- ers in the various activities of high school life, athletics, oratory and niusie. In short. they are full of pep. There is a small place, Aberdeen- Whieh is more than a village, l weeng . I lt never rains there, ' They just have liquid air, A VVhicl1 washes the citizens clean. If you study oft on Sunday, you'll have no harp nor wings, And you'll never go to heaven, Where they have the dainty thingsg But you'll go to regions sultry. on the cinder path below, VVhere you'll take pleasure greeting allithe profs you used tv know. Alr. Stewart-Ernest, did you come in late 'Z Ernest-Ya. K Mr. Stewart-You can tell that to Mr. Spuler, not to me. Smart Boy Cto Mr. Deane. who is scratching his lieaclj-'tWatch outg you will get slivers in your lingers. Mr. Deane-t'Oh, that's all right. I am scratching my headg not yoursf'
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., ,An A' ufigf -, ,Q hail :el ., ' E2lI'llCSl Van Walkera-'LI'ni sorry fin- tliv girls. I 1-an't go with tht-ni all. ' J. Orvin Hai'i'isw llis only lahm' was to kill tinicfl Pearl hInoi'v4 Ai1 all around grind spurt, and it's a good way around, touf' 1 lll?ll'JOI'l0 Wvilaridffl am Sn' Oravlv, and whvn I one my lips. lift no dog harkf' Alivv tfmivli--- I sit hcsidc my lont-ly firvsidc- and pray for wisdom yetfl Ethel Nvelvy-H Why don't tht- mein proposv. mania? NVhy don't thv men propose? Earl Willianisshllv fisln-s in a sea. of girls, and ll0Vt'l' grvts 21 hitvf, CNo pivtiim-.U CLASS HISTORY In May. 191-L, thv largvst, vlass that had vvi-1' lvft thc gi-aniniar svhuol of Oakvillv, st-vvnteen brilliant young ladivs and gcntleinon. rvvvived thvii' Eiglith Gradv Diptnnas. By the l70gl1ll1l11g.l' of the nvxt svlinul yoar two wt-re missing funn tho ranks. Miss Mary Eaton did not enter high scliool and Mr. Gilbert Mvllis had takt-n np his ahodv in Mctflclary. Nevertheless
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,av OPHOMORE Left to right. Top-l'aul Provoe, VVillard Merry, Raymond Jor- grenson, Lloyd Lemmon. Bottom-Dorothy Paul. Hulda Gibson, Jessie Bain, Mildred Sweitzer, Edna Brown. Glee Morkert. Pheohe Viles. CLASS HISTORY. Once upon a. time there was a Hlllll puddle. But the sun was very hot and finally it dried llp the puddle. There. rolling around on the ground where the puddle had been, was a small ball which the bugs ealled the world. Very soon it floated graeef11lly away into the sky. Then a hole in the world opened up and Ollt marched our ancestors. CSee Darwin for full partieulaisj 'l'he population increased an increased Plllil renters of learning were established all over the country, ehiefly among them Oakville. Ambitions students from all parts of the globe flocked to this famous seat of learning until 1915, at Whieh time several members of the illustrious class of nineteen were assembled. They were Mil- dred Sweitzer, Neda Nusgrove, Dorothy Paul, Willard Merry, Paul Provoe, Herbert Fry and Henry Liessner. Soon afterward Jessie Bain shook the n111d from her feet forever and joined Olll' class. Then about Christmas time that hold pioneer Raymond joined our class. Ile had been living in the wilds of North America and was perfectly satisfied with life until a newspaper 1-haneed to fall i11to his hands. Un the first page was a large Dli'tlll'G of the beautiful and charming fso it saidl Mildred Sweitzer. of Oakville. The foolish lad imme- diately fell in love with the girl in the picture, and determined to tind and wed her. 'With that en in view he entered our school and has become a brilliant student despite his love making. And new to spoil all of o11r happiness, llnteh Heinrich went away to fight .,
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