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Page 33 text:
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THE SILVERTONIAU 'Qfiueleeu' ' There is a class in our good old high school Which always make things boom, And its fame is never ending, Until the crack of doom. There's basket ball and foot ball, And base ball in the bunch, And it's the fighting Juniors, Who always gives the punch. Now Don is full of vigor And all that makes things go, And we know the little Sophomores Didn't find him slow. Kenneth is a husky guard, Well noted for his vim, And when Frank plays at basket ball, Why none can rival him. Armond guard and Sylvin center, What a team the Juniors are, Without a doubt the old '19 Can beat them all by far. When the Juniors become Seniors, So .dignified and prim, And leave the dear old high school, O, what will it do then? Ida Lincoln '19
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30 THE SILVERTONIAH Name Vernon Suckow Ruth Cooke Frank Wolcott Lillian Steiner Don O'Kane Lois Zimmerman Arthur Dickman Olga Alrick LeRoy Hawkins Vivian Browne Geo. Henrikson Velma Moser Kenneth Youel Maude Sayre Armond Matheny Faye Allen Sylvan McCleary Inez Fischer Dewey Allen Fern Sherlock Florence Browne Elta Plett Ida Lincoln Viola Saunders Letha Moores Ruth Gregg Florence Steiner ghminr lass ull. .lli Characteristic I awoke one morning and found myself famous. Man delights me not. Poor lad, he seems overworked. O, for a specimen. Ireland must be heaven. Away with him, it speaks Latin. Everbody Two-Step. Just the quiet kind. Serene I fold my hands and wait. Her eyes aren't always Where they should be. Argument. Apt to be lazy. Give me the moonlight. Very modest. I love the ladies! One wast smile Never done nothin'. I want a man! He sells things HJ Fond of air castles. Acquires knowledge. To busy for common Dimples. Don't be a piker. Fond of red hair. Nothing worries me. Ready to please. folks. Striving Ideal To grow a mus- tache. Hetty Greene. Weary Willy. To swat the fly. Saint Patrick. School Marm. Ribbon Clerk. lSecretJ Micaubes Henry fFirstl To stop the War. Calamity Jane. Soft soap seller. QI wonder! A masher itho' he is usually mashed.J King Alfred. Knows the latest slang. Ivan-hoe. Henry Ford. To have just two hymns fhims.J Cynthia Grey. Not to like boys. To show them. Telephone girl. Diamond ring. Refined lady wi- dow. Unknown.
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32 THE SILVERTONIAH Zlmrimss win Clluulcslf--Qulihug is Remark. It was pitch dark and 4:30 A. M. and Silverton lay sleep- ing. The solemn stillness was broken by a clatter of heavy feet and a moment later several Junior girls appeared at Webb's feed barn. The chaperons were tucked away and we started with a howl that awoke every man, Woman and child in Silverton. They should have been up anyhow. The towns of Mt. Angel, Woodburn and Hubbard were also kindly arous- ed this manner. At Canby we breakfasted, then resumed our journey, buzzing through several small towns such as Port- land and Oregon City. At this time Sharky Wolcott became mentally affected and a quick return to Salem was contem- plated. When his memory became firmly fixed on the year 1862 all danger was passed. At 11:30 A. M. we studied the heathen and their scenery across the river. At 11:00 P. M. we danced and at 3:30 A. M. we arrived home twenty-four hours after departing. Kenneth Youel '19 .., .1.-il SPRING. Well may we laugh and sing While Spring is here, While merry anthems ring, Be of good cheer. For when December's snows Lay on the ground, And when the bleak winds blow, Our song is drowned. So in the spring of life, Our glad songs ring, And happy hours then spent, Sweet memories bring. Ida Lincoln '19.
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