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20 THE BELL ulnnxnununlmmulnunuupnllnunnunnunInInnulnunulunululuulnlInnnnunnunluInnlnllunlInInlulunlluInluluuunlnnuulllll R. Campbell H. Mathewson S. Hatcher E. Ogier E AOFFICERS A - YROBERT CAMPBELL P1 eszdent . . . . SEWALL HATCHMQ Vice-President . . SEWALL HATCHER Secretary . . . HELEN MATHEWSON Treasurer ......... ELGIE OGIER HE Class of February, 1926, left behind many remembrances of its -enthusiasm and pep in the form of an unusual Class Day, Camera Day, Baby Day, Senior picnic, and Senior ball. Energetic and Well chosen committees carried out the Class' ideas very thoroughly. Elgie Ogier and Ben Peckham won the prizes for the best baby pictures. The Senior ball was the culmination of the seniors' triumphs throughout high school. It was the outstanding social event of the year and will be remembered for its artistic decorations, excellent music, and clever favors. '
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THE BELL 19 The The The The emolfies LQ And now in lighter strain, to entertain, A few occasions are recorded here, That in some distant year may bring back memories dear. Thus cheating fate of memories late, This page we dedicate. freshman year these platitudes made clear,- That That That the faculty was not concerned over the the death of Cock Robin, Little .lack Horner's remarkable stroke the text books, marbles was not a fashionable gamcg circumstances accompanying of fortune was not recorded in And that. Mr. Shreve had been to Harvard. sophomore next with lordly mien annexed, adds this to knowledge's text,- That That That Th at j u n i or Th at That That That seniors That That , That Th at the activities of the lunch hour had a great deal to do with the price ol' eggsg these missiles had an unpleasant way of adhering to one's clothingg the Aristocracy met in the grocery store at registrationg Mr, Gleason's appearance sometimes dismissed this gathering rather unceremoniously. year with findings more and slightly grander than before, lays these disclosures at the door,- a library was a place in which to throw bolts and washersg vacations were few and far hetweeng the book deposit of three dollars did not go very far in settling up accountsg San .lose High School was not a summer resort. in perfection found, in gaudy raiment strutting coveries profound- a charitable impulse was the only incentive to attendance the last week of schoolg the only way to fool Mrs. Center or her successor was to be on timeg civics was not a course for the feeble-niindedg it is easier to make friends than leave themg And now that we've recorded The pranks and lore afforded, We close this book and pensively depart To seek the worldly mart And shall not come to write again. Our lagging footsteps pass the door And never know it more. And as their lingering echoes die, Others 'to our places Ily And we are soon forgotten. Cast far by life's tempcstuous sea, Schooldays are but a memory That come again in reverieg And schoolmates now are scattered And nevermore are at our side. -RICHARD P. COULTER. 'round, add these dis- wide,
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