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The cTVlonitor- Sophomore Class The class of 18 first entered school Resolved to obe eacli rule. Marie was president of our class; Lena Vice-President, and a lass Called Jo. kept the l)ooks. Joseph kept our funds away from School days slipped a va so fast Vacation came and at last SOPHOMORE CLASS OF 1910. First Row Nelson, Horst, Anderson. Olson. Johnson, Hutchinson, Anderson. Anderson. Second How—Horst, Scholz. Jackson. Miss Simpson, Duncan, Fleming, Timm. Ryan. Third Row—Anderson, Colton. Bradford, Cocden. Asians. PnfcO KI«h»«H n crooks. We were Sophs, and we could grin And laugh at the Freslu'es as the) came in. As our ranks assembled for the New Year, We looked al out, Win whose here?” A new lx»v, and handsome, too. We will just make a president of you!” So Glen gained the noble, place With Josephine to help him in the race. Lena kept notes, and Hannah the cash. Miss Simpson advised us. lest we Ik- rash. Lola Duncan, our reporter, a sweet little lass. Now writes the news for our noble class. When she’s a Senior, she'll take first place. The way she studies, will win the race. Faith and Aurora also love hard work. Owen was never known to shirk. Merle and Bennie tr to look wise. But can never meet dear teacher’s eyes. Theodore is a very queer little lad. He keeps Wilbur from being sad. Carl dearly loves the book of Caesar. He likes Miss Walker and wants to please her. Clement is little and Lee’s most tall. But everything alike would not do at all. Ada is our pianist and Lena can sing: Rudolph blurts and that's a thing That brings grades, easy and good. Hard studying is worse than sawing wood. Albert in class was once quiet and still. Miss Snyder tho’t he surely v.as ill: Much talk from Hazel and Beatrice is rare. When it comes to Class Interests, they’re right there. 1’hough some have gone, with what we receive We're a noble class you may believe. In two years graduation will come around And a wiser class will nowhere he found.
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J'jigi HovcnteoB Junior Class dISTORV. whether it In American. (irecian or English. is made up of great aspirations and their results; thus it lias been with the history of the Junior Class. Jn the other years we have been erecting the foundation of our class fame and since it was so well done, we have been able to do great work: all that remains to Ik- accomplished in the Senior year is the ’’topping off. Of all the classes, the Juniors stand out as a shining star, as the class that is unified. We are hut few. hut we are strong because each one stands in loyal support to his classmates. With Miss Walker as advisor and Don Byers as president, our Junior year has been very successful. We are represented in every High School activity. 'Fhe stars of the basketball team, six of the members of football squad,—and a good showing they made. too.—a member of the debating team, the winner of the Declamatory Contest, all these are from our midst. We have other talent, too. for Ruth is our songbird and (leralyn star musician. Other intenseh luminous bodies in the class are star bluffers and star cut-ups. Whenever we felt that school-life was in danger of Incoming monotonous, we would go off and have a good time together. An enjoyable evening was spent at the party at Lois Shrader's home, while I’m sure the recollection of the recent moonlight picnic brings a thrill to others besides Juniors. As we leave the name ‘’Junior to the present Sophomores, we ask-all those who have known 11s to rememlxT the class of Seventeen just as true Juniors. Here's to the Junior hoys. Here's to the girlies too. May we all meet next year as Seniors. Xow. Classmates, all alien. ..-Osceola High School JCN'IOR CLASS OP 1916 First Row— Kepner. Miss Walker. Johnston. Timm. Byers. Hubbard. Wiese-man. Second Row—Michener. Silverstrand, Mi’ler, Olson. l, es Smith, Gillespie Third Row Shrader. Query. Brook.
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P U' XilU l« MI Freshman Class Sonic folks may say that Freslimcn arc green, ISut they’ll not find it true in the class of '16. They have the right spirit, which is working to win; I f they fail to succeed they try it agin. I Sut for Mr. Gclwick's kind words of cheer. We’d all he working in a terrible fear. Then, there’s Miss Snyder’s dear little smile That keeps cur hearts happy all the while. I Jut when Miss Walker conics with the l itin Im k »k. We all wear a very dissatisfied look. Miss Simpson’s good in Science. 1 infer. Should you wish a good cook, I recommend her. f Superintendent Duncan. I need not speak, her were he missing we’d live not a week. ur lively class with Miss McXerney as head, W on Id be. were she not there, completely dead. In every high school activity, there happens to be Some Freshman who's in it. as you generally see. •n the basket ball tournament held last fall. ur giils won first place from the classes all. Osceola High School FRESHMAN CLASS OF 191f, First Row- Bartlett, Hamilton, Crow. Ejm-s. Rasch. Gubst-r, Lindholm, Tselmun.»r. Walgren, Rogers. Deeter, Johnson. Berck. Anderson. Lei bee. Anderson. Herrnmn, Bartlett. Second Row -Albin. Koehler. Gooden, Stoner, Miss McNerney, Oberg, Sohnioker, Sohriek r, Richmond. Third Row McBeth, Shrader. Hurley, Curtis, Fentress, Borck. Nelson.
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