Union High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Union, OR)

 - Class of 1911

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THE SAGE 11 ('hiss Motto.. Class Colors. Class Flower “IV. W. B. W.” Black anil Gold . Kril Carnation ( LASS OFFICERS— President, Mao Bntterlield. Vice President, Clarence Miller. Secretary, Ceilric Gale. Treasurer, Coretta Skiff. EDITORIAL STAFF— Editor, Henry Hess. Assistant Editors, Eilirar Lenin, Fern .McIntosh. Ilnsiness Manager, Herbert Hall. Assistant Managers, Ellis Hess, .Mae Butterfield.

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10 THE SAGE We have been unable to fret cut of Cedric V. Gale, one of the graduates, in time for the Annual. IS SEN I OKS. No doubt the teachers and schoolmates of Union High are grieving at their loss; but we cannot help it—we will have to go. In our brains we. have accumulated such an over-abundant amount of gray matter that we are going to leave and show it. Not all of us will be presidents—because some of us are girls, but the world will surely siart toward perfection, in every way. when we take our stands in life. When we entered the Freshmen Class of 1907. the teachers all realized that this was the most promising bunch that they had ever s ood before, but of course, they were too modest to say it. The reason probably was. that they thought flattery may even spoil good students. On entering the Sophomore Class we were still more brilliant. We gained a great deal of knowledge while in that class, but not nearly so much as we know now. and we well remember our worthy instructor. Frost, whom we never tried to freeze (out) like other classes did. for we never failed to have our Latin—we used to get it after sessions. While in the Junior Class we surely did stunning things at which all the school wondered. DeLay has even said. “Well, if this isn't the brightest class I ever saw.” In figuring mathematics, we always had a way and an answer of our own. In geometry we could even figure out square circles. (?) But by the time we entered as Seniors, we had become ideal students, setting the most worthy examples for all other classes not only in this, hut in years to come, and we were always diligently working—DeLay. Now tLat our heads are shaped so perfectly with this High School education, we will leave but we know that we will never be forgotten. We have learned to almost despise people that brag about themselves, although we have loving dispositions. But as this is our last chance, wq are merely tooting our own horns, because we know that no one else will toot them for us. CL VSS STONES: Freshmen—Emery stone. Sophomores Blarney stone. .Inn ors—Grindstone. Seniors -Tombstone. Hazeline Wilson “She s short and stout and round about.”



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12 THE SAGE CARTOON OF HOW THE AUDIENCE LOOKS TO THE SENIORS, ETC. Whose names be listed with the sages? Whose praises writ on many pages? Whose fame will shine thru coming ages? THE SENIORS Little wads of combings. Little rolls of hair. Make the girls look like they have Just what isn’t there. Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle. The cow jumped over the moon; Rohrig laughed loud to see the rise. And the citizen dined on a prune.

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