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Senior Class President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Class Colors Class Flower Class Motto Cresence Wilson John Schlinkert Julia McCormick Ellen Munger William Kahler Ed ward O’Brien Green and White White Rose “Not evening, but dawn.” SENIOR CREED We, the Senior Class of 1925 wish to practice inour later life what was taught us physically, morally and mentally in the St. Clair High School. Although our class was small and our work hard, we have tried to do our best to help keep up the standards of the school and to pass to others what was handed down to us by the preceding class. We feel that the work done while in school, especially the last year will be most beneficial to us in our later life and we hope that the classes following us may learn the lesson which was taught us and that only experience can teach. But the memories and lessons of High School days will always be with us when wc leave here and start on the new and dangerous Path of Life. 18
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GEORGE HARRISON George Harrison , our banjo king , Can make our toes all tingle , He? makes us dance to anything , W 7 ! a partner or single. FREDA HARTLEIN Freda is so studious , Zia r ' s so kinky y too. We like her and we think she ' s just A good as me or you. yy J (XaJ JOSEPH JOACHIM And Joe Joachim . our football star y Brought victories to our school; To play the game , both near and far , Was over oar Joe ' s rule. ' bicUv ti. GEORGEINA CLOSS And now this queen , sedate and tally All our attention holds , For of the lassies in our class Georgeina never scolds. HENRY KEVES Our orator was Henry Keves , He sure could make a speechy And this year when our Henry leaves, We hope he stays in reach. Vvc LUCILE BURKHOLDER And laughing, jolly Lucy, girl, Oh, how you make us giggle. You set our brains all in a whirl And make our laughter mingle z 17
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Class History One morning, early in September 1921, on Freshman Green there was much excitement. A great flight was to be made in one of St. Clair High School’s largest cruisers of the air, carrying with it forty-nine precious Freshmen on their way to greater heights. The final gong rang and we were off. No one knew where, but all knew the direction which we were to take. Soon after we had started from Freshman Green we had an election to choose the entertainers for the gatherings which we were to have whenever we wished to discuss our positions and circums- tances. Sidney Steensma was chosen chief, with George Harrison as his assistant. This our first trip was long and hard as we were never sure just where we would land next. At this time some of our passengers decided to leave us so we dropped twenty of our crew at a small landing spot. Now our cruiser with only twenty-nine passengers, started on again from Sopho- more Junction. Mr. Beecher now took the Captainship with Miss Wilson as his assistant. This time Franklin Moore was the unlucky one to be elected class “boss” and Joseph Joachim his assistant. Now we were at the end of this years journey and were going to remain in Juniorburg for a short time to get our cruiser in first class shape in order that it might stand the hard work on the next lap. When we were again ready to start our journey, two of our members failed to report for duty when the transport was ready to leave. At the beginning of this trip, twenty-five members of the entire number were present. Franklin Moore with his assistant Ruth Pelton took head command of this trip. After one more restful vacation, twenty-four of us were ready, as usual, to start our last and most wonderful flight that has ever been heard of in the history of anv cruiser that ever sailed through the air to accomplish such a task as was now before us. Our officers for the trip were again changed and Mr. Misenar and Mrs. Maw had full say of this voyage. This year we were busily engaged in trying to earn money to publish the history of our trip. We gave entertainments at the different places where we stopped. There were many storms but we have successfully finished this trip, only to start on a more dangerous and rougher course, which will take our life time to complete.
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