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MILDRED SMITH—If I could upend an hour in rhyme I'd tell you Mini is mighty . tine. She's moods a plenty, but better yet. She s jolly and happy, more times I bet. EVELYN MARTIN—Small in stature, but big in pep. ELSIE MILLS—Other •'Mills have gone before her Hut our Elsie is the queen; She's lovely and she’s fair to see; From her, joy doth gleam. MILDRED O’TOOLE—An Irish lass, with an Irish name, With the merry wit of her country's fame. JULIA LIGIITBODY—She keeps things going. And studies too. Now isn't that much For.a student to do? CATHERINE McKEACIUE—“What's the news in school, I pray? Fair Catherine asks us every day. But she’s so dear in every way. We give her news to swell her pay. ALLEN J. COW IE—Here’s to yon old Allen J. There’s many a thing that we could say. But this one thing we do put down. We like your smile, hut arc seared of your frown. FLOY MONTE—Here’s to Floy, A maiden coy. We'll all of us agree She gets her fun From work well done. And is as happy as can be. r 13
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OFFICERS. - - - Mildred Smith - - - - Evelyn Martin - Finer Nordness Foreword We, the Class of 1919, are going out into the cold, cold world with brave hearts and the desire to do. Altho we know we are a splendid class, we have made some mistakes; and we hope the under classmen who have watched ind admired us will profit by these mistakes and our good experiences. We wish all well and we say good-bye to this school, which holds many pleasant memories, with regret. President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer THE CLASS OK 1919.
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AILEEX E. MacGKORGB— Ailccn works in the library And charges ns many a fine. Hut just the same we like her E’en tho she takes a dime. Rl'TH . X— Nor is tho wide world ignorant of her worth”—neither are we. HELEN CRANDALL—She's merry and gay I She's honest and true; She also is wise. But mischiefs there loo. LILLIAN CARLSON—' What e'er site did was done with such ease: In her alone 'twas natural to please.” HERTIIA CANON—Her smile is cherry. Her smile is bright; She's a handy lassie In a place that's tight. GRACE KAPELLAR—Correctly named is Grace; She shows it in her face; She's mighty jolly too. And l csl of all true blue. NORA I.ONEV—She is an Irish lassie With a charming Irish way; Good looking and attractive, Happy, blithe and gay. BERTHA WALLACE-Our Bertha Wallace has come out of the west; Of all tfic flu workers she was the l est. (Apologies to Scott.) 16
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