. Sickle. d hues—All gone is winters snow and hail, The wind its chill strings lose.—/. L. Come and see the flowers bloom, Velvet petals meet the eye—But they soon must meet their doom, And be left alone to die.—/. L. Now I see in my back yard Just the thing I would that to me looks hard; I must go and get a spade.— W. D. The Four Ages of High we came into school. Gawky, awkward and unwise,But about ten months of work Quickly opened up our we are the Sophomores proud, Wiser much in many well be the Juniors grand And forget our Freshman


. Sickle. d hues—All gone is winters snow and hail, The wind its chill strings lose.—/. L. Come and see the flowers bloom, Velvet petals meet the eye—But they soon must meet their doom, And be left alone to die.—/. L. Now I see in my back yard Just the thing I would that to me looks hard; I must go and get a spade.— W. D. The Four Ages of High we came into school. Gawky, awkward and unwise,But about ten months of work Quickly opened up our we are the Sophomores proud, Wiser much in many well be the Juniors grand And forget our Freshman well be the Seniors stately, Strutting round the halls all working, always striving Just to make our life more gay.—H. G. H. Caesar was a dreadful study, Paraphrastics such a everybody Swore theyd never study more. Now it seems to us no trouble. We have found a friend at and faultless, firm and steady; Who is this staunch aid, you Our pony.—L. HAROLD CORNELIUS ELWOOD MAURER Captain of the Football Team A capable leader for the football team not only because of his agress-iveness and fighting spirit but also because he could show his team-matesthe way. He was the most consistent ground-gainer on the team andthe High School loses a good player with the passing of Dutch. ARTHUR STRAUB Captain of the Basket-Bail Team He was the hub of the basket-ball team both on offense anddefense. Through hisvaluable experience andby reason of his personalleadership, he was emi-nently well fitted tocaptain the basket-ballteam, and this he did during thepast season in such a convincingway that to him is due in a largemeasure the success of the athletics will greatly missthis Bub. OurCaptains CARL STRAUB Captain of the Track Team The other Bub, like his twinbrother, has fought his way up tothe top in high schoolathletics. He has givenof his time and energyunsparingly and hasworked especially hardfor the success of thetrack


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