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MABEL LOUGH RAN. Be to her virtues very lcindg Be to her faults a little blind. Themeg The Spell of Egypt as Revealed in Her Monuments. ALFRED JOSEPH BERGMAN. Familiarly known as Dutch.', ln Athletics he is the pride of the School. Sergeant-at-arms Senior Class -08: Captain Foot-hall Team 'O7g Captain Foot-ball Team ,085 Athletic Department Narcissus, '08. Theme: Government Ownership of Railroads. ZULA REBECCA RUSSELL. Has never spoiled anything through silence. Theme: The Possibilities of Woman.
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KARL KOONTZ. Slow hut sure. Theme: The American Cruise. HELEN HAYWOOD RI-IEIN. A creature not too bright and good, For human nature's daily food. A Theme: Uses of Modern Photography. LOUIS BERNE WELCH Always sturdy and ready-for Worlc or play, in school or on the field. Sergeant-at-Arms Freshman Class ,083 Sergeant-at-Arms Sophomore Class '08 Sergeant-at-Arms Junior Class '08 Theme: Preservation of the Forests. 27-
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ARCIS li-.-.-N W-- '....,,,, ,i'm: SENIORS' PSALM OF SCHOOL 'l'ell me not, with troubled sighing, School is but an endless grind! For if you will brave demerits, You can 'liven it you'll find. Wisdom's lore was oft so puzzling That our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, with fears, were loudly beating, When our cards the teachers gave. Some enjoyment and some study VVas each Seniors usual way, And we worked, that each tomorrow Found us ready for the day. We shirked no lesson, howe'er easy, But prepared it just the same, So that in class if we should fail, We'd not have to bear the blame. When we saw the names of others Carved upon our desks with care, How we yearned to follow likewise, Names, which seen, perhaps, by others, Plodding on their weary way, May give them more desire for study. And rouse their courage for the fray. For school means labor, school means study, To attain what's been our dream. Through four long years of patient striving, lVe've seen commencemenfs beck'ning gleam And, as now we leave the High School, The scene of many hopes and fears, Success has filled our hearts with gladness: The parting hlls our eyes with tears. Then, in the Worldls broad field of learning, In the scholarship of Life. Shall we let the word, Defeated , Overwhelm us in the strife? No, we'll all be up and doing, As fn Life we take our stand, And show the world that '08 Seniors Are loyal, faithful, true and grand. And View with pride our own carved there. GRACE 1-IETZNER, 'O8. 29
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