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<2The Junior ClassWhats the most important class this High School ever knew?Whats the class the Faculty all tell their troubles to?No, it isnt the green Freshies, or it isnt the bright Sophs.Its just those carefree Juniors, with their bright and happy smiles.Now James makes good grades; he has quiet waysBut on exams he shines any day.Lowell causes no trouble; he goes his wayHes a good man at center; come what may.Our Violet Clines has plenty of pep,For her sauce and play acting she has quite a rep.Charles, as a guard he fights; and let out yells,And Slash has a stand in with all the belles.Violet Dramins is shy with a quiet tone,And yet she has a mind thats her own.Milton is our president fine,To us he is Dick all the time.When Floyd, the visitors goal guards, the score fails to mount,Spider is his nickname, but that doesnt count.Wayne is a real fellow with not much to say,He is our Sec-Treasurer, and all our bills he has to pay.Now Wilbur, a ladies man will never be,But in acting in the play, Oh! Gee!Azalee came to us from the Whitehall school,Shes happy and gay and breaks no rule.Harriet can sing; she knows how to dress,And in the play was a wow we all confess.Pauline doesnt like discipline and rule,She thinks we should have some fun in school.Earl is tall with auburn hair,He thinks Basketball is a heavy care.Marshall is a giant in strength and height,And at forward he works with all his might.Rosanna, no task she shirks,In the play she did fine work.Clifton is gay and plenty healthy,And at shooting goals hes mighty wealthy.Paris to us is very swell,In having fun hes sure to excel.With Opal, its dog gone this, and dog gone that,But shes got brains where they should be at.Waldo is the quiet kind,But always is helpful, we find.; ■:. b . ■»-.<] >•Now John, is a jolly fellow, we will all agree,Because he is friendly with everyone he sees.Mr. Weathers is our helper who thinks our futures settled,And in our plays he helped us when we were nettled.Then hail to the class of 34More like us we hope therell be,The class that never gets sore,To E. H. S. we pledge our loyalty.—Charles Frederick Baugh.Page Fourteen |
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Ellettsville High School |
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