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ps ¢ GWENDOLEN STAIB MYRTLE HERTZEBURG A worthy vocal student and a Tickles the piano keys astoundingly. possessor of a pleasing face, Jass her specialty, GEORGE BERAN EK Famous football star, and inveterate kidder. Has latey- acquired a fondness for blonds. LENA SMITH IDA YOUNG A woman of few words and modest Diligent and persevering. Enviable manners—such a rare type. 7 hair and eyes, INA PETTIS Small and wiry. Has a mischievous ; expression, 24 ee i te eo et ee ae Om ae hy de Bie
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FRANK SCOTT Gives us one hour a day of his honorary presence. LILLIAN BASS Delightful to know and pleasing to talk “to: Sreninr Class lorem We entered high school, freshmen, In the fall of old sixteen, Small, bashful, and excited; Tis said we were quite green. We were indeed a problem To those instructors dear, Whose ever faithful guidance Has steered our courses clear, As sophomores we did excel Those who before had come; We were the only Sophomores The Loving Cup had won. We set the goal for the others, As only our class could do, For, of all the things we did attempt, Wee failed in very few. Lo and behold! we were juniors, Our equal—never met; Our fame was carried everywhere From our play, “Lest We Forget.” Our social life we cannot slight, In that we were on top; Of all the high school parties, None equaled our J Hop. Wie stalked about as seniors; Indeed,—we were “Gods on Earth.” High, mighty, and important, We showed them all our worth, In debating and oration We placed our banners high, We worked and pulled together, With us no one could vie. 26 Now our high school days are ended; Too quickly did they pass, Four years of trials and triumphs Have followed up our class. The future is before us, And behind we leave fond memories Of our dear old: -¥- - HS. MARY FORBES.
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