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THE BLUE AND GOLD, '17.
WW' I CURREN
"Wilks"
Secretary of Class
Football 'r6 Basketball '16, '17
Baseball '16
"Affable to others and contented himself"
Aline "I'll see about it."
Walter "I dunno."
Louise "Yes, aah aah."
Reuben "We should worry."
Alicia "Sew, and sew."
Ethel--"I never was a fusser."
Harold "I tower above all my class."
Jeannette "Oh for a man."
Frances "I want to vote."
Prudence "Believe me."
Margaret "I could sleep at my work."
Wilfrid "We'll have to get busy."
Lawrence "Statistics are my delight."
Russell "My hair hangs on my temples like golden fleece."
Dorice "Say, the long lessons he gives !"
Amanda "Oh how I hate to graduate."
Cecil "Take your time."
Elwood "It's time to quit."
We are a very studious group,
Now don't you think that funny. And always know our lessons well, Except when we don't study.
We are a very observing class, No. this is no surprise,
We never sleep in any class, Unless we close our eyes.
Our class is noted very much, Listen, here's a secret.
We never borrow anything. Unless we intend to keep it.
To be sure we are a modest class. Yet we still can say.
We're never absent from our class, Unless we are away.
We Seniors are a merry lot. You know we're very bright.
in And never yawn in any class. Unless we're out all night.
LOUISE DAVIS
"Lou"
Girls' glee club three years
Favorite sport Fixing her hair Advertisement Solicitor of "Blue and Gold"
Secretary of Literary Society 1913-14 German Club
Class Will
Science Club 1914-15
"She was charitable and so pitons" "She wolde weep if that she saw mouse"
And besides, we're very polite, And surely very kind,
This book will go with everyone,
Who leaves the cash behind.
II. Stark, '17.
ASSEMBLY PERIOD.
Softly, slowly breaks the morn across the eastern sky,
a While before the waking dawn the
moonbeams fade and die.