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Seniors ( i KltTKl I E Mac'Ml LLA X “Who knows only good can si eak no ill.” “In her friendship there Is nothing insincere. Joiix Drumm “Make the best of everything, think the best of everybody. Do the best for yourself.” “Pleasant and courteous to everyone.” Margaret tarduko “A hard and determined worker.” “My tongue within niv lips I rein. For those who talk much, must talk in vain. Fay lit rt Good nature is the sunshine of humanity.1 A faithful worker and a true friend.” Ijoi’isk Ciiask Special post-graduate. Psge 'J'wenty-seven
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Seniors Nan LoXG A lively newcomer who has pained the respect and friendship of all her classmates.” It’s nice to he natural when you’re naturally nice.” IIakry Prirble Affection is the broadest basis for a pood life. I've lost my heart but I don’t care.” Margaret Funk Never known to have said an unkind word. The mildest manner and the most gentle heart. Wii.i. Carroll Motto: Reiter late than never. I can waste more time in half an hour than most folks can in a week.” Page Twenty-six
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History of I 920 Seniors M. MURPHY, 20 Listen my friends and von shall hear Of tin famous Seniors’ grand career, Tvras in 191ft a Freshman class Filtered Winslow Hi, intent to surpass All previous classes in wisdom and wit And with the world in general make a big hit. Ten rollicking hoys full of frolic ami fun And eleven sweet girlies full of glee every one. All blissfully ignorant of the trials they’d pass thru Before they'd accomplish the work they must do. To acquire the grace and proper demeanor Which rightfully belongs to a dignified Senior. Hut sad to say before the first year was finished The ranks of this famous class had diminished First. Hazel and Florence and Tiny ami Zearl Took their flight and left our hearts in a whirl. And after her dear mother’s passing away. We lost our darling, adorn hi,- Fay. Hut as the Freshmen are always a much abused class, Those who were left rejoiced to see the year pass. And as we emerged into Sophomore days The class was changed in a number of ways. New members were added and all were much wiser. And choose Miss May Anderson us our dear class adviser. N w ilio this cless was perfect and prim,(?) They were ever alert and in excellent trim. For any amusement that might pass their way And wisely agreed that all work ami no play Made Dick a dull boy. ami for Herman the Imp Impeded his growth and made him a shrimp. So picnics and parties and lots of good eats A portion of studies and athletic feats. Were wisely distributed thru the Sophomore year And filled them with happiness, health and good cheer. Three cheers for our teachers so patient and true. Who planned all our pleasures and helped us work, too. Time brought many changes with each going and coming Hut the year 1918 found the Junior class humming. Of many dear faces the class was bereft Hut a jolly good bunch were the ones who were left. Some of the boys met a cruel war's fate And were drilling for service clear out of the state. Hut iow of the Armistice the 11th of November Filled our hearts with a joy we shall ever remember. And as peace settled over us and our days grew more calm We turned our attention toward giving a Prom. This proved no small task and met with much opposition. And made gathering the money a tough proposition. Hut youth found a way, for youth cannot fail And with social and supper we raked in the kale. So the Prom with gay colors and music was rife And we gave the Seniors the time of their life. At roll call the first day of our glad Senior year But six of the original freshie-. were here. Kenneth Cooper whose wisdom we all have to admit. And Itichard so gallant with his jolly good wit. Margaret Carduno, a shy Spanish Miss, Mildred, Elsie and Thelma—all rcmrmlier the bliss Of the four happy years of clouds and fair weather. The joy and the sorrows they pa sms I thru together. Margarite and Anna by dint of hard work. Made the race in three years, for no task did they shirk. There is Gertrude and C’leo about whose wit there’s no quibble And Mary so jolly, and young Harry Pribble, Fav Hurt who much talent in drawing possessing To the nnmil Staff has proved a great blessing. And last hut not least Willie Carroll and John Drunim Two of whom from some former classes have come. The war in their school work great havoc had played For John in the K. C'. an officer was made. And Willie—yes Willie did answer the call Tho he never did march in the brave ranks at all. But he took the place of his big soldier brother Bravely left his school work and supported his Mother. Thus the Senior Class passes as a tale that is told And its fond memories we cherish a apple of gold. Hut could we turn backward old time in it's flight There are many mistakes we would gladly make right. We’re sorry fer wrongs and our ways have amended. We are dignified Seniors.—thus the tale's ended. Page Twcnty-etcht
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