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Page 19 text:
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THE TILLICUM A TERRIBLE DREAM As I entered the room, one morning bright About eight forty five, I saw a strange sight. The Juniors were neither at window nor door, They were not talking or stamping on the floor. But there they sat in a solemn row VVith long drawn faces and feet just so. Each was studying hard, looking straight at his book Not once at his neighbor did he chance to look. I stood for some minutes and thot and wondered What had happened and who had blundered. Suddenly, I sat up and opened my eyes, Then slowly, the truth, I began to surmise. You cannot imagine how awful 'twould seem, If ever it happened, as in this dream. Aga? p . r
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THE TILLICUM F J UNIORS Junior Class All together, Let'er go 1-9-2-O In 1916, the present junior class was composed of eight mem-' bers. Willis Shull, Shannofi White, Stella Williams, Mona Smith, John Austin, Mary Harris, Dorothy Thomas and Sarah Bain. The next year Nellie Griswold and Irving XVatson joined the class, but this year five dropped out. However with the coming of Leona Bailey from Porter, We number six, Mary Harris, Stella Williams, John Austin, Sara Bain, VVillis Shull and Leona Bailey. We are the most fun loving class in school, but also we Work With a will and have edited a weekly paper, The junior Bug dur- ing the last semester. r
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THE TILLICUM SOPHO MORE SOPHO MORE CLASS ROLL Top row Elinor Dahl, Charley Couch, Archie Turner, VVillis Simons Middle row Grace Baldwin, Georgia Fettis, Nora Brown Bottom row, Mary McKay, Leah Lemmon. Rip saw, rip saw, rip saw bang VVe belong to the Sophomore gang, VVe,re sure in it and we fear Wfe'll be in it again next year. President, Elinor Dahl. Secretary, Georgia Fettis The Sophomre class is one of the largest in high school and is composed almost entirely of out-of-town students. For this reason it has been rather difficult for them to take part in all school acti- vities, but in spite of this, the class is well represented on baseball team, and they have entertained the other students at two social functions during the year, the first of which was a party given in November and the other a basket social on April 18th.
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