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FUTURE SFNIORS
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THE V11EWP0lNT CLASS HISTORY In the fall of nineteen twenty-nine the liveliest bunch of freshies that ever annoyed a teacher crashed through the portals of College View High School. Bound to distinguish ourselves in some way we decided to introduce the idea of a freshman skip day. We were met at the corner by Mr. Transchel. Needless to say we returned to school, thus avoiding punishment. tCatch, Juniors?J Undaunted we gave a play, HSeven To One . With this attempt we were recognized as possessing qualities other than hilarity. As Sophomores we tried to turn studious but our Hpepl' would creep out at times. This was the year we had our memorable Christmas party. Need we tell you of our importance as juniors? Firstly, we wish to mention our play of the year, Sweet Sixteenu, of which we are justly proud. Then, of course, how could we forget that Senior color day at which we so pompously displayed our own scarlet and silver. About the same time we remember of a missing distributor monogramed G. W. U. 'Nuf said about that! Conforming to 'fannual etiquettew we cannot praise enough our junior- Senior Banquet staged at the University Club. Seniors!! Our dream come true. Skipping over a kid party, we will tell you of the day we went excursioning. It all began with the usual jangling of alarm clocks. Six speedy cars gave the juniors the slip and arrived safely at the Ashland fisheries. After the snapping of some snaps, we set out again for Omaha. One car went astray but due to the fact that it carried Seniors, fate returned it to the flock. On to Nebraska City, without further mishap, then home. With colors flying and horns honking we 'fquietlyw told the juniors we were home-the end of a perfect day. Realizing that graduation is now close at hand, we sincerely hope that we have carried out the traditions of College View High, and that the memory of our school will mean to you what it always will to us. -ee eeeee - -eee ll o 3
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