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Characters Mildred Keefe Edith Larsen Goldie Harper Marguerite Buckley Alice Johnson Elizabeth Mahoney Evelyn Krotz Harry Daley Dewey Turner George Jordan Everett Tunnicliff Will Lackey Will Anderson Charles Blydenburgh Seen in the Lime Light Thinking of Laramie Primping Seen and Always Heard Telling her Experiences With Joe What Will I Do Next Laughing Joking Being Good Gazing Serious Giggling Very Prominent Detective A ppears Precise Just So Capable Maidish Dreaming of Joe Mischievous Happy Foolish Tailor Made Calm Short Grinning Bashful Studying Cue They Have In Laramie Well, I Think Too numerous to mention Joe Told Me I’ll Do As I Please Now You Quit Sure Nuff! How’s That Huh! Aw, Gwan Oh, Shucks I’ll Tell The World I’ll Bet You
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and his family were enjoying the best of health and success. He invited me to his home for dinner that evening and I gladly accepted. Being warm, we stepped into a soda fountain, and just as we were seated Charles Blydenburgh stepped forward to take our order. I was astonished to find Charles at this work, but later learned that he owned the store and was doing a flourishing business. That evening at pinner Harry and Evelyn proved to be charming hosts. It was edifying to see their beautiful home and the wonderful way in which Evelyn managed her family. After dinner we were talking of past days, when all of a sudden a loud knock was heard at the door. When the door was opened Will Lackey stood erect on the threshhold. How he changed. He talked awhile, during which time he told us all about his ranch on Snake River. He happened to, be in town to haul hay out to his sheep. He was very successful, which he proved, when he stated that he had only lost two sheep so far this hard winter. He was able to tell us where Mildred was, a question which we had long been wondering about. She had charge of the public library at Tipton, where she proved to be of great educational value to the people of that vicinity by advising them as to the best Works of literature. MARGUERITE BUCKLEY, 1917, OU R The v at ritsr La TFf?'
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Charge of the Seniors Half a mile, half a mile, Half a mile onward, Into the valley of fame, Rode the brave Seniors! “Forward the Seniors! Charge for fame!” he said; Into the valley of fame Rode the brave Seniors. “Forward the Seniors!” Was there one dismayed? Not though the pupils knew Someone had floundered; Their’s not to make reply, Their’s not to reason why, Their’s but to do, or know why; Into the valley of fame, Rode the brave Seniors! Teachers to the right of them, Teachers to the left of them, Teachers in front of them Raved and thundered; Stormed at with failure marks, Bravely they worked and well; Into the mouth of ----- work Rode the brave Seniors! Teachers to the right of them, Teachers to the left of them, Teachers behind them Raved and thundered; Stormed at with zero marks, They who had worked so well, Came thru the jaws of school Back from the mouth of------work, All that was left of them All the brave Seniors. When can their glory fade? Oh! the wild charge they made, Honor the charge they made, Honor the Senior Brigade, Noble, brave Seniors! THOMAS WICKHAM, 1920.
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