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Class of ’22 And here, dear friends, we have the Freshmen, or, as they prefer to be called the Ninth Grade. And be assured, gentle reader, that nowhere will you find a brighter or more intelligent group of young ladies and gen- tlemen, gathered in one class room. Three more years must elapse before their individual photographs appear in this book, but when the time does come, they will surely be there with banners flying. Class Roll Clarence Adamson Wellington Burns Clarence Fountain Francis St. Denis Lawrencee St. Denis Louis Samberg Harvey Simpson James Stack Charles Wyllie Charlotte Allen Anna Bryant Gertrude Causley Margaret Cash man Helen Connolly Veronica Deemer Helen Falkerts Elizabeth Hickey Gwendolyn Hickey Catherine Kraus Mary Kelly Margaret Kearns Nora Malloy Irene McCarthy Margaret McCarthar Philomena Noetzel Agnes Netter Janice O’Rourek Mildred Richert Theresa Tyson Theresa Worsalla HUMBLY AND AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED TO FRANCIS KRONNER, ESQ. ON HIS EIGHTEENTH BIRTHDAY Boyhood passes, and manhood Falls from the speeding years On Kronner’s kiddish shoulders, (’Twas a tight squeeze to pass his ears.) Old father Time, while flying by, Thought best to pause once more, And add a year to Frank’s age, Sending him from kidland’s shore. Old daddy Tempus meant it well But overlooked that still at heart Kronner’s yet the same old kid, Though some times he’s really smart.
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Too Much Lobster Salad “If Dad don’t let me take the car tonight, I’m going sailing for sure,” exclaimed Chris. Kent to his chum, Jule Draper as they sauntered toward the Kent home after baseball practice. “Aw, Chris., what’s the use of making so much fuss over nothing? I think mother will let me take our car and we’ll call for Phil and Gene” an- swered Jule. “Yes! I know, Draper, but can you tell me what the big idea is of having three perfectly good cars shut up in our garage?” demanded the hot-headed Chris. “Well, no, to tell the truth I can’t, but I guess your dad must have some reason,” slowly answered Jule, whose father had been killed in India when the boy was ten years old. “Only his meanness, I guess!” retorted Chris., as he picked up a stone and aimed it at a neighboring fence-post. “Well, so long, Jule, I’ll see you at Jerry’s drug store at seven o’clock.” “That’s fine,” said Jule as he started for home on the run. When Mr. Kent arrived home for supper, he went directly to the library to assort his mail. “Hello, Dad,” greeted Chris, half an hour later. “Well son, what’s on the bulletin for tonight?” asked his father. “A weenie roast at Lake Washington that the ‘Ne’er Do Wells’ arc giving.” “That’s fine,” said Mr. Chris. Kent, Sr., in his hearty voice. “Hope you have a splendid time, Chris., and by the way, do you need any money?” “No, thanks, Dad,” said Chris, and after figiting around for a few mo- ments o nthe arm of his chair, he finally gained sufficient courage and asked in a strained voice meant to be careless, “By the way, Dad, may I take the “Stude” tonight?” Mr. Kent looked over his glasses and finally answered, “Not tonight, Chris.” and turned again to his letters. Chris, knew that the interview was closed so he slowly left the room with his head down. Behind the locked door of his room, Chris, hurriedly packed a bag, count- ed his money and found to his surprise that he had five dollars and eighty cents in loose change and his bank book, which fortunately he found in the drawer of his desk.
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