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H! 1:4----.. The Eugmxwemn -.....-.mm :H I I Paul Gardner SQQ I 5 l Q34 l 5 He is not merely a chip oil the old V block, but the old block itself. N n t I Dorothy Pickering 'LI am always in haste but never in a hurry. A i Robert Reece I A man after your own heart. y M V Happy, pleasant and thoughtful. A Bernice Ward Life without laughing is a dreary blank. A P x 4 .. , . . I..
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:In mp.----. The Eugcfgclliemn ----xxx -H I R I Senior Class History CLASS COLORS-Pink and Lavender. CLASS FLOWER-Piiik Rose. N MOTTOeA quitter never wins, a winner never quits. ' I PRESIDENT ..,....,................,........,.........,..,,e,,,,,,,,..,.,.,.,,,,,........,... PAUL GARDNER I l SECRETARY ...... ..... R OBERT REECE 1 TREASURER ........................,........... ....... ..,..............,.......,......,... E L VA BOGUE In, September, 1925, there were twenty-five shy Freshmen who entered a great institution of learning. As organization is the first step toward success, a class meeting was called and officers were elected. At the beginning of our second year we felt much braver. Some of our boys played on the basketball team that year. Then we were Juniors. We are now upper classmen. So many important things happened. Among them was our class play, Aaron Slick from Pumpkin Creek, given December 6, 1927, and the Junior-Senior Reception given May 11, 1928, The summer soon passed and we found we were Seniors- We worked hard on our Euganean and our class play, The Goose Hangs High, was given May 14th and 15th. Now as our school days are nearing a close, we look back on the many ac- tivities where our class was always represented but we know that with such a beginning there will be bright futures aheadfor us in the school of life. the'---rw ff W ' ri Y,,,,...i..J -,,.,, , , , . E3 I 'I -1-nxQ1 lla'-. L. N .I
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-1 XVhat Kenneth Pickering ' Good sense and good nature are -as never separated. Rachel Hatter a sweep of vanity comes this way. Edgar Hall ,V O, it is excellent to have a giant's strengthg but tyrannous to use it like a giant. Hildreth McIntyre But still her tongue ran on- I' I fi I. .J
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