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PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Albert Jones Arthur Schwert Irene Ashbacher . Class Flower Class Colors. OFFICERS. -------------------------------President --------------------------Vice President ---------------- Secretary and Treasurer Daffodil -------------- Lavender and Gold
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ADELBERT ROSS CHERRIER “Boots.” GERMAN COURSE. “Work! where did I hear that word before?” LOUISE MARY SPECK “Wese.” ENGLISH COURSE. Glee Club 1; President of Class 2; Secretary and Treasurer 3. “All the world loves a quiet girl”
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HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Junior Class form. The class of T5—Juniors—worthy of fame, So renowned, in fact, that its members I’ll name, Whose make-up’s so varied, and different and fine, That each of these people is deserving a line. I see Mae with her grin, her Stenog. and her wit, And her clever remarks which make such a hit. In whispering and buzzing she holds a high station. Her face,—not her name—tell us her nation. Then there is May me, with ringlets of brown, Who reads or studies, and ne’er wears a frown. She looks up sometimes to give someone a smile— But never does she walk up and down the aisle. Another, who’s active, and quick, an athlete, With whom, even in class work, few can compete. “Kunnie” he’s called by most of the boys, And with them he partakes of Basket Ball Joys. Then, too, in this class is a wee little Copper, Her mark in each class, it is sure a whopper! She loves much to read,—books made just “for girls” And is always busy, this Junior with curls. So small and so tiny, is our Beatrice Speck Whose head, golden ringlets always bedeck— The look of a child beams forth from her eyes, In whose depths is the color of summer’s skies. We know from the Bible that Peter’s a rock. A rock, we are taught, can withstand any shock; It is stubborn, unyielding and cannot be rent, As a rock, so our Peter’s will cannot be bent.
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