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Iola Allen, Verna Boettcher, Irma Cuff, Margie-Edwards, Everett Grover, Louise Green, Harland Harris, Loran Hiller, Mary Kamrath, Margery Keith, Helen Miller, Beulah Roberts, Edrie Roundy, Marion Reynolds, Ilah Taylor, Mildred Warnke, Gladys Balliet, Wilfred Bren- cman, Francis Edwards, Lila Graham, Louis Greuneberg, Francis Maginnis, Ashley Milton, Mildred Patchin, Alice Pease, Parker Pear- son, Beatrice Towner, Hazel Traut, Gene Thompson, Mabelle Utkc, Orval Walker and Violett Robbins.
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+ + +++++ ++++++ + + +4+ + ++ + V f ❖ ❖ ❖ •i ❖ I JUNIORS. In our foot steps you must follow We hope no bitter pills you swallow But to cure you of your sins, Take advice ’er last year begins. We know that you will pass Though we put you in a separate class There’s talkers, listeners, students, mourners. Lovers, cutups, but no reformers. To Louis, Mabel, and Orval we must say Tho talking makes the world seem gay “A wise old owl sat on an oak The more he saw the less he spoke The less he spoke the more he heard Why can’t you be like that old bird?” The cutups who try to say and do All they can to tease and laugh too Are Wilfred, Louis, Mildred, Alice, To You: “Great wits to madness are near allied And thin partitions do divide.” ❖ s I s s ❖ ❖ ❖ f f f t I f ❖ • f ? ❖ £ ❖ : ❖ ♦ f ❖ • ♦ • f •5 The quiet ones, Irma, Loran and Ilah, I'jla, Mary, Francis and Beulah This saying I am sure will apply From what I’ve noticed standing by “In matters of conscience first thoughts are best, In matters of prudence last thoughts are best.” Lila, Marion and Frances Take this for your solace, “Death and love are the two whigs that bear the good men to heaven, So do not cry or mourn but make a date to meet in heaven. To you lovers Verna, Everett, Harland, Gladys, Mary, Ellen, Red, Tink, Mildred, Bee, Frances, Margery and Helen, You better beware For there is more in your class than is really fair, Just go with whom you please, For, “He was warned against the women, She was warned against the men, And if that won’t make a weddin’ Why there’s nothing else that can. But God is a God of goodness With love for us all possessed; And perhaps now he will take yon And give you a good vacation rest, And then introduce you to Solomon And say, “Ex-Juniors, do your best.’' • ❖ + ++++ + + ++ + +++ %%■ • ♦ • • ♦% «% 4 »
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Junior Pet Peeves CHIEF AMBITIONS. PET PEEVE. Iola Allen To say it with a smile Walking home Verna Boetcher To pretend she is bashful Patchin’ Wilfred Breneman To be a regular Sheik Blushing Frances Edwards To go to church Report cards Margie Edwartis To own a “Park” Rolling my eyes Louis Green To vamp the teachers My wicked eyes Louis Grueneberg To be a regular fella “Cutie” Harland Harris To be able to wink Music recitals Loran Hiller To talk Silence Mary Kamrath To be a flapper My bobbed hair Margery Keith To giggle Whispering Francis Maginnis Sunday morning recitals The fair se: Helen Miller To paint artistically “Rusty” Ashely Milton Hunting precious rubies My front seat Mildred Patchin To reduce My freckles Parker Pearson To be handsome My old Ford Alice Pease To go hiking My Bean-lover Marion Reynolds Selling Fuller Brushes Goggles Beulah Roberts To show my dimples My Kitchen Edrie Roundy To win Buster Funny face Ilah Taylor To be somebody’s darling My beauty Gene Thompson To raise Caine “Tink” Beatrice Towner To be quiet Stones Hazel Traut To teach Geometry My good reputation Mabel Ut'Ke To be a contractor’s wife To settle down Orval Walker To tease my neighbors My Brilliance Mildred Warnke To make a nice home for someone Music lessons Irma Cuff To gain an average of 100 Teachers contradicting Violett Robbins To be a Paris model My winning smile Everatt Grover To walk with Leone Leone’s other admirers Lila Graham Being kind to horses Geometry me
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