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dlaee IK, U Emery Thomas Wray Hegsted Parley Hemming Julia Lavery Earl Wilding I ' ll is Wilding Eillian Harris Lenona Harris Ruth Larsen Albert Pincock J’-i-a Plake Cora Palling Ton Hailing If 1 ie Hilton Mertie Hunt Raymond Wright Elsie Cutting Constance Jaques Hear Editor: In answer to your inquiry about the classes of the S. S. H. S., we wanted just a line about the Sophomoi cs to reach you in time for this issue If you remember some two years ago, the Sopho- mores entered the school under considerable handicap. We embodied as a class more or less of the spoilt KIHS and Mama ' s Barlings, and before we could be really united we had to agree several times to give some one else a few privileges. At present we are a bunch as selfish as ever of the honors to be attained at school. We always aim to outclass on entertaining. Of course the honors were easily captured with such a loyal class. We incidentally ran off with our Athletic series championships and only listen to the hot air of the Freshies in silence and sympathy. In order to be in good standing with the Profs., we must graft a few A’s. so while part are busy doing (his, the rest of us are stirring up some life, and amusement — some call it mischief — to keep the student body from dying altogether. Trusting these few facts will prove convincing as to the absolute necessity of the Sophs. We remain still undaunted, CARELESS Y. SOPHOMORE, President. IAMA PESSIMIST, Secretary.
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Kbemortee. I sat alone one evening A’thinking of the past, The past with sunshine beaming, Of which I am the last. Our childhood’s happy times; Our leves, their tales oft told, They ring out their glad chimes. As in the days of old. Our little old log cabin, Half hid by rose vines gay In which the chirping robins At hide and seek would play. I see my sainted mother Ard her happy smiling face; God never made another With such tenderness and grace. But the little old log cabin Now crumbling to decay, Is all that’s left unhidden Of those glad, glad happy days. —A. A. W., May, 1911.
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