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THE ACORN Senior Class Ballad Early in our Senior year Officers were rare, We concluded ’twould be right To elect them then and there. Vera for our President For Secretary, Krcel Fern, though quiet and sedate All Treasurers excelled. Web starred in all athletics And so did Pincgar shine. They were sharks at Foot ball In Basket-ball sublime. Now thinlc of Elsie with her A s” And History outlines too, While Fithian has an awful time With French and English too. There’s Bantz, our hypnotist, And “Pap,” cur amateur star, It seems our class could not exist Without their merry farce. Dorothy is a studious maid. Lena and Mary arc too; But Kady loves to sing and dance, To the tunc of Doodle Doo.” Meredith is a happy girl With household duties many ; Stultz is strong for farmerettes And preaches thus a plenty. Woodin is a woman-hater, Emodee hates the men.” So with these two we have a pair. Of loyal citizens. Martha, Oletha, and Mabel How- can we foretell. What the future may unfold For these fair damozcls? Now, we bid you sad farewell, From the school we’ve loved the best. Long thru our memories will run The dear O. T. II. S. 1921 —V. L. ’21 —P.T. ’21
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THE ACORN DOROTHY WILLIAMS In Memoriam The greatest shock ever experienced by the pupils of Oak-wood Township High School came April 25th, when it was learned that Dorothy Williams had passed away, as a result of an automobile accident. Dorothy was in the Senior Class and would have graduated this year. She was a faithful student and the grades she made placed her on the honor roll. She was cheerful in disposition, loyal to the school and her class, and she was always active in affairs tending toward the betterment of the school. She was a universal favorite with the pupils. No pupil could be missed from the student body more than she. Her memory will always call forth in the hearts of her fellow students sincere regard and affection. 1921 1902—1921
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