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Junior Poem 1 Another year and then you’re through; Juniors do you realize that you Into this busy world shall be cast To fight your battles, first to last? No friend to guide, no word of cheer. Separation from chums so dear. But if you’ve gone at your work with a will And tugged and pushed, to gain the long hill, Then having gained it, you’ve conquered through strife One of many such battles to come in life. 2 Juniors, let us as a class together erect A standard so high that all shall respect; We should work, not shirk, all through the day, While working, work, or playing, play Why not consider your class as a clan And help out your members, wherever you can. Then when you’re gone, a memory will cheer And bring you happiness from year to year. No dark future will there be for you, If, when in school, to your work you are true. 3 Now Juniors, let us contemplate The trials that will be our fate, For in the future we go through There we’ll paddle our own canoe. And when our student days are o’er We shall leave the guiding shore To sail o’er the ocean wide and deep. There will be no helping hand, Nor any place we could call land In this turbulent world, that never sleeps. —Milton Gremore '17 Page Twenty-Three
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Class Prophecy “Hello, Ethel! Yes, I’ve just returned from a trip of several months over most of the United States. I heard you were home visiting so I came up to call on you as soon as I possibly could. When did I get back? Oh, I have been back just a week tomorrow. But tell me now what are you doing, I am anxious to know. So, you have risen to the position of Head Nurse in the Mercy Hospital in Los Angeles, Have you? That’s fine, I am so glad you like your work. WThat news have I heard about any of our classmates? Well, I’ve seen or heard of practically all the members of 1917. “I met Arthur Beuthin in California where he is the manager of the largest film house in America. And would you believe me! Wallace Brunson is one of his Comedy Stars “From California I went up to Oregon and Washington, and in Portland, where I stopped for a few days, I met Clara Boldt. She is teaching Domestic Science in the largest high school of the city. In Spokane, Wash., I found Zalus Copper, a vocal teacher in one of the high schools there. “On my return east I spent a few days in Montana and learned from a friend that the same J. D. Lough that was in our class, is a wealthy and prosperous ranchman of that state. I didn’t have a chance to see him as I could not stop off long enough. “Oh say, I just happened to think of something I wanted to tell you. I have been having some new gowns made and when looking over the fashions I found that Dorothy Borgerding is a leading designer of Ladies’ Fashions now and that her patterns are used in Paris almost as much as the Paris styles are worn in America.” “While spending a day in Minneapolis with friends, I just happened to pick up “The Suffragette Weekly,” and found to my great surprise that Edna Dahmer is the editor-in-chief. “Oh, of course, coming back to our own home state, Wisconsin, I suppose you know that Hazel Finney is Physical Director in the Wisconsin University? What, you didn’t know that? Oh yes, and I hear that she is very good too, and say, Daniel LaRiviere is our most up-to-date farmer, and they say he raises the best crops within a radius of many miles. “I stayed home a week and then started out again. I went to Chicago first to get me a new suit and some things I needed and you just can’t guess who I saw there. Well then I’ll tell you, it was Catharine Gillitzer. She is the head model in the cloak and suit department in Marshall Field Co. I met her there when I was picking out my suit. “Have I seen Marie Ivers? Oh yes, I went to Milwaukee to attend a lodge convention and while there was entertained by Marie at her home. Of course you knew she was married. Page Twenty-Four
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