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19 2 6 THE ECHO, Seniors’ Advice to the Juniors The Juniors are a carefree class. They’ve neither doubts nor woe, And we would now enlighten them, Ere in our class they go. To be a Senior is a job You do not bargain for; And you must then live up to it, And can go back no more. Then harken to your elders, lads, And you, ye bonnie lasses; It is much better to agree In all your Senior classes. Just greet your teachers friendly, and treat them kind and true; Respect the underclassmen, and They’ll do the same for you. Your manner should be dignified, But never snobbish, or The friends you have around you Will think you are a bore. Then don’t forget to study hard, And work your very best; For that will help you on through life, Much more than will the rest. So here’s to you, ye Junior class, Success where’er you choose; We’re wishing you the best of luck, When you don the Seniors’ shoes. Page Twenty-six
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THE ECHO, 1926 Junior Jingles We Juniors are a jolly set, A brighter class has ne’er been met. Bob Koch, a seldom naughty lad, A better milkman was never had. Dorothy Helleman, slow but sure, Without a frown, our jokes endures. Clyde “Elmer” wonders what he’d do, If all the girls were like a few! Juanita Gardner, a maid full of fun, Is never sorry when the day’s work is done. Vernon Ripper, a man of much thought, A partaker of pleasures in vain has been sought. Juanita Shepperd, noted mainly for pride, What she says, does or thinks, ’tis 1 ard to decide. Glenn Becker, the Great, the man of much cash, Whose happiest moments are spent with the Nash. Matilda Moser, more often called Tillie, Thinks boys are positively silly!!! Russ Becker, the “Super-Intelligent” boy, From apparently nothing can always find joy. Eunice Stuber seems always so good, We wonder if she’s ever free of the mood? Poor Esther, of trouble gets more than her share, But if there is fun, she is sure to be there. Bennie Miller, the often tardy child, Oh! The scoldings he gets are not at all mild. Charles Riley, in a good game of pool, Quite oft’ forgets there’s such a thing as school. Lucille Taylor, with rouge always glows, Just call her “Lucy” and land on your nose. Myrtle Davis, a charming little lass, Who’s ambitious to be at the head of her class. Last but not least, is Yeatman Adcox, The famous young Junior with curly red locks. Page Twenty-five
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