The blue and gold . 19 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919 Donna Belle Williams Commercial CouiseSiie lias good ideas and the power to carrythem out. (3) Secretary Junior Class, Rhetoricals,(4) President S. C. C, Justamere Club,Rhetorical Committee, S. C. C, OurLittle Wife, B. & G. Staff, HighestAverage of Commercial Dept., Com-mencement Speaker for CommercialDept. Craig Weaver Latin-Spanish CourseMy only booksWere womens looks,And follys all theyve taught me. (2) Marathon, (3) Rhetoricals, Decorat-ing Committee, Cantata, (4) ParkBoard. Pearl Yoxtheimer—Yoxy Commercial CourseA charming girl as one shall s
The blue and gold . 19 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919 Donna Belle Williams Commercial CouiseSiie lias good ideas and the power to carrythem out. (3) Secretary Junior Class, Rhetoricals,(4) President S. C. C, Justamere Club,Rhetorical Committee, S. C. C, OurLittle Wife, B. & G. Staff, HighestAverage of Commercial Dept., Com-mencement Speaker for CommercialDept. Craig Weaver Latin-Spanish CourseMy only booksWere womens looks,And follys all theyve taught me. (2) Marathon, (3) Rhetoricals, Decorat-ing Committee, Cantata, (4) ParkBoard. Pearl Yoxtheimer—Yoxy Commercial CourseA charming girl as one shall see on a summersday. (1) B. & G. Walking Club, (4) Rhetori-cals, S. C. Irene Whalen Commercial CourseShe is a winsome, wee thing. (3) Pirates of Penzance, (4) S. C. Little Wife. Robert Wrasse Commercial CourseI am meek and gentle. (4) S. C. C. CLASS POEM We are a class of fame, we know, Our colors, blue and white,White is for purity and blue for truth, A victory class of might. Our boys went forth when wars loud callSwept country oer and oer, And then came back when peace did reign,Good students as of yore. We pass the classrooms and we sigh,Teachers voices we do hear, And think of former times gone by,Too swiftly and too dear. Well miss the Juniors faces, too, As we pass by in the hall,Well miss the Sophomores—all of you, Who lived within this wall. But while these memories we retain, We will not—cant forget,So farewell to dear F. H. S., We leave with deep regret. 20 The Findlay Prevaricator FIND LAY, OHIO, MAY 29, 1929, 6:00 P. M. HOUSE DISAGREES Cunningham Meets Opposition in Proposing New Bill, Fear Long Wrangle. Washington, May 29.—There
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