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Junior Class Poem We’re preparing ourselves for tile work that will come. When our school days are over and gone. The world is in need of bright girls and boys. So we will push steadily on! The hill is quite high and the path somewhat rough. But we'll climb to the top with a song! We’ll work when we work and piay when we play. But always push steadily on! Only one more short year we’ll remain in thG school, A year doesn’t seem very long! To be with the friends and the teachers we love. And yet we'll push steadily on! Classmates, be brave, don’t do things by halves! And ever in Effort be strong. Though our intimate friendships must break by and by. Yet we must push steadily on! We’ll meet with some trials and some storms, t?s true. While enveloped in l!:c world's vast throng: But pilot the ship ami steer through the gale. l « r we must push steadily on. The Almighty God is watching 11s now. Hoping we’ll shrink from the wrong! Don’t forget our old motto that acquires success. We ll ever push steadily on. —Helen Goodwin, ’15.
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Junior Class Yell Alata! Malata! Zootaloo!! Juniors. Juniors. Waterloo! Z k»tal - ta! I-ay m h k •!! Xineteen-fifteen. Waterloo! Junior Class Song (Tune. “My Bonnie.) I Our Junior year's just about over. Our laurels are fairly well won: Our credits are all we could wish for. And we think ourselves “A Xo. i Chorus But we'll come back, come back. Come back as Seniors next year, next year! Come back, come back: Oh. we’ll come back as Seniors next year! II Our days are all filled with ambition; ( hir hopes are all soaring high : For we hope to win fame and honor. When we graduate by and by. Chorus III We try to live up to our motto: It has faithfully carried us thru: For reward is not gained without eflfort. And we've found this is perfectly true. Chorus —Edythe Widdicombe, ’i
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SOPHOMORE CLASS From Left to Right. Hark Row—Lynn Crooks, Edna Blanchard, Lynn Imhoff, Kcha Walker, Fred Ehcrly, Alice McIntosh, Roy Rohm. Third Row Joe Bowman, l.oa Wines. Ralph Staley, loa Zonkcr, Gladys Beard, Russel Stiow, (.‘has. Colby, Hazel Flynn. Second Row- Myrtle Wiltrout, Lihbie Buchanan, Estelle Wiltrout, Harry Rude, Faye Miser, Marie Miles, P'lotence Strow. Front Row — Vera Newcomer, (‘has. Smith. Nella Becker, Carl (ietts, Martha Wines.
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