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First Row, Joe Fulmer, Alice Sanberg, Ruth Meachem, Hilding Larson, Mabel Anderson, John Springer Second Row, Frances Schoonover, Cecelia Snyder, Rowland Johnson, Beat tress Weimer, Martin McCarney, Kathleen Hardcs Third Row, Mildred Thoren, Marcella Boland, Harry Calhoun, Ruby Thompson sr ( H • H
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Ihr Chirr iZil npl|omnrf hmn Cecelia Snyder, a demure little lass, Is always complaining “O, I won’t pass.” But for all of this she is seldom sad And for this virtue we all are glad. Marcella Boland, our president grand Is afraid the rest won’t unterstand. That class dues and forfeits should be paid on time And our password to her is, ‘‘I’ve paid mine.” Mabel Anderson, the frivolous one Is always glad when German is done, But we’ll excuse her for all of this For despite this fact she’s a very dear miss. Martin McCarney, familiarly “Mike,” By Mr. Ward is oft told to hike. Years will reform him mo e than we dream For people are not always what they seem. John Springer, the poet of great renown, Is sometimes mistaken for a circus clown. In Ceasar he is considered a shark (?) We hope some day he’ll make a mark. Harry Calhoun, of the baseball team, Is the slimmest fellow we ever seen, In oratory, it is plain, he excels, As on the merits of farm life he dwells. Edmund Sullivan, the champion of right, Stays out qoite late ’most every night. Perhaps some day he’ll manage to pass. And be enrolled in another class. Alice Sanberg, a lassie fair, In the Student Council holds a chair. She is always afraid her translation is wrcng, Although she studies hard and long. Joseph Fulmer, the country boy. Of all the teachers is the pride and joy. He always has his lessons right And by everyone is considered bright- Hilding Larson, tall and strong His classmates will remember long. In some athletics he leads them all, He’s a champion player in basket-ball. Ruby Thompson, a musician small, Is not fond of school at all; In Rhetoric she has bright dreams. And sadly sighs, “It might have been.” Ruth Meacham, with her cheeks so fair. Spends much of her time in the open air. She works very earnest and deb'gently. And her chief remark is “O, dear me.” Kathleen Ilardes with eyes of heavenly blue, Has never been known a wrong deed to do. She is always calm as a summer sky, And as refreshing as a shower in July. Mildred Thoren a suffragette strong, Would like to make the world out wrong Her constant plea from mom till night, Is “Votes for Worn m and things win be right.”
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