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Page 30 text:
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Freshman Auction. The following articles will be sold by the following Freshmen at 10:30 a. m. of the last day of school: Irene Ashbacher Anna Biley.......... Maurice Bourgerding Marie Boucher....... Florence Courough Mary Copper......... Myrtle Des Rocher Myrtle Du Charme John Fagan Peter Favre Edith Gronert Mae Johnson Albert Jones Mamie Kasparek Nettie Kramer Raymond Kunzman Leo Lanke Arthur McCloskey Lawrence Pake....... Helen Poehler....... Lloyd Schnug........ Lillian Slamer..... Beatrice Speck Raymond Stackland William Steiner..... Arthur Steinberg Alice Stua’ t....... George Valant Evalyn Weighner..... Francis Welsh....... ........... Coyness Freshman Greenness .........Play Hours Winning Smile ................ Black Beau ........................Curls ................... Noisiness Waste Paper Plushes Love N otes Algebra Knowledge .........-.....School Books ....................Shortness .............Latin Grammar .......... English Knowledge Basket Ball Talent ...... His Name .......................Smiles ....................Quietness ....................Sweetness ................Leisure Hours ...................Dictionary ........................Honey Pompadour ................ Brown Eyes .........Newspaper Knowledge .................Bashfullness .....................Freckles ...............Freshman Seat .....................Goodness Colonel Thompson, Auctioneer.
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Freshman Alphabet. A is for Ashbacher a mild little lass, B is for Bily for Bourgording, and Boucher all workers in class. C is for Copper, and Courough, so tiny and small, D is for De Rocher and Du Charme, always seen in the hall. E is for energy needed by all, F is for Favre who feels very tall. G is for Gronert who’s always at work, H is for hurry which they never hurt. I is for ink which they always spill, J is for Johnson and Jones, who to school have a very long drill. K is for Kasparek, Kunzman and Kramer so loving and true, L is for Lanke who at times looks quite blue. M is for missing in recitations by all, N is for noise they make in the hall. O s for omens, both good and bad, P is for Poehler and Pake who always look sad. Q is for quiz in which they delight, R is for reading in which they’re a fright. S is for a bunch always on hand, Schnug, Slama, Steinberg, Stuart, Steiner and Raymond Stackland. T is for time they all slight when in school, U is for unity, a very fine tool. V is for Valant who is in great demand, W is for Weighner and Welsh who sit near at hand. X Y and Z stand for everyone who may be left out, And anything else left lying about.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION LOUIS DOUSMAN. President E. C. AMANN, J. S. EARLL, ARTHUR BROWER, HENRY OTTO, THOS. J. MURPHY, Secretary NICHOLAS GUNDERSON, Supt. COURSE OF STUDY First Semester Second Semester First Year Required Units English English Algebra Algebra Elect Two Units Physical Geography Phys. Geography Word Analysis Word Analysis Latin Latin Second Year Required Units English English Ancient History Ancient History Elect Two Units First Semester Second Semester Botany and Agriculture Arithmetic Latiin Botany and Agriculture Bookkeeping or Commercial Geography Latin Third Year Required Units Geometry Geometry Mediaeval History English History Elect Two Units Engiish English German German Latin Latin Economics Grammar Fourth Year Required Units Physics Physics American History American History and Civics and Civics Elect Two Units English English German German Latin Latin Advanced Algebra Theory and Art or Reviews Note:—A full commercial course will be introduced next year with a special teacher in charge of the commercial work.
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