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Page 19 text:
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f 'AM 'R m4 dl N JOHN SPENCER ALMOND Xvonmn-Hater John surely seems to make it 11 point, to live up to his reputation as VVOmun-Hater. Not even our most experienced young vamp muh, yes, we have a, fc-wi L-an sin-ef-ell in evoking at faint interest on his part. NIILDRED ALBERTA APPLEYARD Mildred excels nwist especially in the commercial department. Just alt present, it's an even draw at guessing whether she'll turn nut to be ai typist ur a hairdresser. XVhich is it to be, Mildred? Rl 'l'H RLIZ.-'LBF'llH BIC.-k,'F'l'IE Ruth is one uf our must helpful and all the swine time, most popular girls in the class. Her many friends all agree that without her things wuuld be dn-Cidedly dull. K Y YY Hi,-,nv 1
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me ec-' e - 2 ing the four months preceding' graduation he helped us solve many of our most tlifflciuult problems. He has gen- erously allowed us time out of school hours for class business. To many of us he has given unsparingly of his time in order that we might pursue the course ot' study most, suited to our individual needs. VVe have seen many changes ln the teaching force. Miss Emerseon. class advisor in our senior year, has left the class room for the joys of married life. Among oth- ers whom we have 'seen depart with regret are Mr Reed, Mr. Alley and Miss Taylor. Our- stay in high school has not been all pleasure. Twice fthe hand of the Grim Reaper has plucked com- rades from our midst. Lydia CUSillTTl'1lll passt-rl away during our Junior year, March 20, 1927. Just one year later, as We were busily loking forward to graduation, ,a f we learned. with thc greatest sorrow. of the death ot Jcst-ph Faggiano 4March 21, 19281. 'We havc maintained a high scholastic standard, keg-ping the highest average in the school for two con- secutive years. The Lincoln Mt-dal has been twice won hy members Of our Class and it was a mcmbcr Of th: Class of 1928 who was selected to be awarded the honor of being.: Mayor of Lawrence for an hour. XVQ- do not boast of these things. 'We let them stand as history, for all to judge. If wc have been worthy. the satisfaction comes from knowledge of the dt-ell, not from thc p.aising of it. And as wc leave this Sslitml, some LO continue our education, others to tnkc our places in industry, in business and in the home. lct us always ht-:nr in mind. the words of our Class M0ttaJ. Aegis for-tissima vixlus - Virtue is our strongest shield. A ' 1 '--'affair--f r Af - - -fm --'qi - --er-e -. --
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JOI-IN BLAKE School On'clwslra1. .Tohn CGl'fl'llll1y smrtk-cl the Student body when he slprcxutoll hilg football eleven-cw twelve-xvlmtevl-r you cull it. We Q-xpl-ct to svc him having his name blazed 2lCl OSS the Country ns :L fwmous uornetlst some day. BERNICE BOGDANOS Bvrnif-Q holds up thu- smnflnrrl fn' Pc-rind fi, I-English class. She adds those little helps llm' migih, other- xvlsc mum ull.-1' :clwul for us. -. 2v E I Q7 A V if '- . 5 - 1 . qua, H .. - K- . .ln I .. F, . fy J..- . .P .ff Y tk.. J . Li, - . '.v,Kf, . . .,g..45'. M .XLCOLM ICDW I X ROTTOMLEY Mac XX'hr-n we first L-ntc-rod M. II. S. Mac l wus just om' oi' U1-4 .1-sl gf mn' :mp pulling number of green I-'roshmcn But il uli1ln'r luke xx-ry lun: lwfma- In bl-gan lo mnln- himsm-lx' lim-wn. :lm now ln' Hunks :1 ' unc UL our must pup ulur youu: shiuks. wi fpgwf-'f' M- HH 'f-m m-----' J
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