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And the Star-Spangled Banner in triumph shall wave yu O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. STAR SPANGLED BANNER-Francis Scott Key
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W1 Ji Ml C :X VCI OY XlIS9 CUYYIYCIIRXI 'Xl XVICKS R. MUNRO enior 'Ufistory INC1 a song of Seniors, Bulldogs in their den, One hundred seventy boys and girls at work in old Centen. The King was Allen Merrick, who ruled with a righteous hand: Arthur McCoy, the drummer boy, was second in command: Margaret Wicks was in the counting house, guardian of the treasure: Ruth Munro, the royal scribe, gave the notes full measure. Miss Cunningham was critic: she helped us right along: She straightened out our problems whenever things went wrong. Hear! Hear! the Bulldogs cheer! Betty Nell was on the stage: Assisted by Bert, she led the yells, and victorious battles we'd wage. A Senior duty,-guarding the flag and raising it ev'ry morn- Was entrusted to Nat Sachter and Sam Shattuck, who played the horn. Debaters merry, quite contrary--Allen again and Ruth, Vv'ho last year won the Vories prize--debaters great, in truth. I-lillery Marsalis, in Latin very wise, When he was just a sophomore achieved the Davis prize. For this edition of the Annual to Arlene Dameron we are debtor: William Sutherland's work was fine as Centen's newspaper editor. Everett Brown captained the football team: Stevenson, Murray, and Moore. Collins, Nlorton, I-lime, and DeVries strove to make ours the winning score. Max Morton led the basketball team: another skilled player was Moore: How the crowd would applaud and cheer when they took their places on the floor. In Work Medal Ruth Munro read A'Foolish Fashion, her essay: Vkfarren Matts and Bill Farnworth orated in a worthy way. Vivienne Sullivan was crowned the Circus Queen: Stringer and Scoggins attended, garbed in gowns of green. ln the Minstrel, Vodevil, and Circus, the Seniors showed talent and skill: Also in the Operetta, they had most leads to fulfill. 'AGrowing Pains -the Senior play Was presented on the eighth of May, Junior-Senior has come and gone: Baccalaureate and Kid Day, too: Joyful but solemn Commencement: Seniors' days at Centen are through. -EVA HEDENSKOG. Page Fifi
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