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The Mound MmM X 5m»mXm! 'mJm hXmM M X Mm mX' Builders X «M Wi SENIOR CLASS POEM Once again we assemble, Just we three Victor Howard, our president. Irene and me. I can’t write poetry. It’s no use to try, As a subject, never use me, It should be always I. And I must be correct, you see, It’s no more proper to say them than me; So won’t you help me A poem to make? 1 want it to be successful And not a fake. V ictor Howard, our president is, He’s on the job and knows his bizz”, And I. the secretary am. And I fear I’ll have things in a “jam.” Irene Gabriel, you know her well. As treasurer, dear. I’m afraid to tell, She’ll not be busy with dues and funds. Which puzzle her brain Worse than the “Yanks” did the Huns. But, really. I’m sure she won’t complain Because Irene is not to blame. But we have no money just the same. Irene is class historian, too. And as a prophet, Victor will do. They miss the mark. Still they don’t know it. When they chose me for the class poet. To do our duty, we will try And loyal be to The Plains High; All her good works, we will gladly tell. So everyone will know her well. Just a parting word and I’ll be through, We bid you one and all “adieu.” Eleven
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The Mound Builders TENTH YEAR—SENIOR HIGH JUNIORS Seated: First row left to right—Marie Davies. Thelma Hawk, Mildred Poling Thelma Keeton Second row: Maude Thorne, Gearge Keeton, I.ela Coon- TENTH YEAR HISTORY Ye, the tenth year, entered The Plains Senior in the fall of 1920- Our class roll consisted of eleven members. Our teachers were Mr. Hines princi- pal : Mr- Bryson. Miss Fulton, Miss Brohard and Mrs. Tompkins. We accomp- li; lied a great deal during the year, and felt at its close, that we well deserved our summer vacation. This year, we number only eight, three of our members having moved away. Our class roll is as fokows: Mildred Poling, Gearge Keeton. I.ela Coon, Thelma Keeton,, Edwin Burdette, Thelma Hawk. Maude Thorne and Marie Davies. We organized the class on March 3rd, electing the following oHicers: Marie Davies, President: George Keeton and Edwin Burdette, Historians, Lela Coon, Prophet; Miss Syx, Class Teacher. As our motto, we chose, “Climb, tho the rocks he rugged.” Class Colors: Scarlet and Gray. We hope that we may all be able to return next year and make the year a banner one. The Historians Thirteer
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