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Pcrh ap9 weVe only fresh men And in oar cradles yet, We can! give up our Wiles, E)ut then were no! all wet Cyril D. Reed Sponsor Billy Bloom Beatrice Steinfort Ruth Hirleman President Secretary Sponsor Laura Zurawski Dari Messenger Vice-President Treasurer ye twenty-one
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DECEMBER The Christmas candles—a ray That shines on many a yesterday, And Christmas stars their radiance shed To light the years that lie ahead. Miss Eriksen—Can you tell me any- thing about John Milton, Max? Max Young—Well, he got married and wrote “Paradise Lost.” Then his wife died and he wrote “Paradise Re- gained.” 1—The moons and stars performed their duties with unusual diligence. Why? Oh, Yes! Christmas was only twenty- four days away. 9—The Seniors sponsored a program in which some of the citizens of Brush entertained the high school with sev- eral musical numbers. The football stars were rewarded for their efforts by receiving letters. We are especial- ly proud of our team this year, be- cause they were the winners of the Northeastern Colorado Championship. 20—The Dramatic Club presented a Christ- mas play, “Dust of the Road.” As the curtain fell, Santa Claus appeared in all his glory with suitable presents for all the classes and Mr. Corfman. Three Cheers! Another vacation! 27— Joes outshown our shooting stars in a game ending with a score of 39 to 19. 28— Another game with Eaton. The stars traveled to Eaton and won. 10—The Junior Play, “THE FAMILY UP- STAIRS,” proved to be an interesting sketch of present day family life. 14—Our shooting stars performed in pub- lic for the first time in a game with Eaton. The score was 47 to 26 in our favor. 16—The Girls’ Chorus joined with the grade school in giving a “Feast of Carols.” 30—Back at school again. The “Annual” drive started. “Don't forget to bring your dollar.” 1— I , 31- PfCOo Billy Sunday’s representative came to town to remind us of our shortcom- ings—particularly financial. Were you one of the Frivolous Freshmen, Soph- isticated Sophomres, Juvenile Jun- iors, or Sagacious Seniors who did not bring his dollar?
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FRESHMEN Woodson Harman Laura Zurawski Clifton Winger Marie Kast Bryson Schooley Marie Stephens Donald Roland Gwendolyn Daniels David Ruhl Dorthy Dovvlen Leonard Scott El Lauree Greenwood Billy Bloom Evelyn Hansen Bobby Baughman Margaret French Hubert Oswald Reatha Finney Lowell Collins Martin Hildreth Orville Oldemeyer Clifford Bach Dari Messenger Jack Stenbach Beatrice Stein fort Alfred Gallegos Edythe Waters Cecil Waters Pauline Starr Pa tic twenty-two
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