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n K+ .' 'Rf' ' new-4: I ' f 65353 GQZITI il Mil ji it 1- Y ' 4- .,.,.f,,,4,.-f,,.,.,, -a . at unior-Senior CBanquet HE Annual Junior-Senior Banquet of C. C. H. S. was given on May 28 1926 by the Class of 1927. The dinner was served by Mrs. Tretheway and her Domestic Science girls The banquet was given in the Domestic Arts Room, which was beautifully ' decorated in green and white, the Senior class colors. The place cards were little parrots in a cage standing on each water glass. The nut baskets were green and white. The Menu: ' Fruit Cup Creamed Chicken in Croustades Mashed Potatoes Buttered String .Beans Rolls Jelly Mixed Salad Celery Olives Ice Cream Cake Mints Nuts Coffee Robert Forrest, the class president, was toastmaster. The toasts given are P-Progress - F O-Opportunity - L--Loyalty D-Dependence - E-Expectations G-Glimpses - R-Reward E-Elations - - Henry Reese Margaret Southwick Marie Baker Ray Reed Roy Hylton Glen Perry William Moore R. L. Nlarkley The class officers were: President, Robert Forrestg Vice President Clar ence Slonalgerg Secretary and Treasurer, Florence Brady. The class sponsors were: Miss Linke, F. L. Fleming, and Wallace Allen: vl 11. 1 . . e J-N -..-, 13. .V W b 1 -' ' F 5 . gf F L -1, 4 - , , I , ., ' 1 2 1:55.55-1' l A V ' - - ' , .. - 4- 1- .Z' ,- ..L -- ra' 3, . .. .V . 1, - 4 . ' V ,g .. l - , Y bk - f- if- '.a.4 x J.,-.-'.f,g ff Ji, -.- - 1 . , - . K : :. ' 'Q' M ' . 1 J, 1.4: ,ag . -, y .' Qt 1--4-. .' ., 1 '. ri' ,jg H : .,U. . K K . . ,. . . , f y: , .k 1 IP' J P we H J' vi AL- ,. 1- is I H -rf 'L
-1- '4fS'? srxf. Ye Sneak Day .'Xlil,Y on the niorning' of .Npril 27, the memhers of the Senior class col- lected in front of the Douglas Mercantile Store hefore starting' on the all-day trip to the mountains. linouglt ears were secured and ahout 6:00 we left town with the hest of spirits for Saul's ranch. Some of ns arriving first stopped there and waited for the rest to catch up. XYhile waiting' we examined our ears and played leap frog. lfrom there we went on to French vloe. about fifteen miles further tip in tlte mountains. After arriving' we played games, tramped the mountains and lished. Dinner was served ahout ll :30. after which some of ns went to Casper, where we took in the shows and a dance. The rest stiaved in the mountains lishing' and hiking' until ahout 3:30, when they came home just in time for supper. IX good time was had hv all. and our onlv regret is that this dav onlv comes once in a lifetime. Af-lit lil lit PRRICST. CLASS OF '27 .Ns memories dear return to us, .Nnd minds go wandering hack again Across the silver span of years XXX- tind that life was just a game. .N game each person has to play. So if you've lost: don't take it hard llut do your hest with what is left, 'l'hough in the race you haven't starred, Some perhaps will reach the top, And gain their place in world renown, XYhile others will go plodding on, lu the same sphere, the same small town. llut just heeause you have never gained, Your name in headlines tltree feet high, ls no sign you've heen a loss, Ur that your name with you will die. 'l'o those now leaving li, ll. S, VVe give our hands, old pals. to you: You've added in your four years here, .-X wealth of friendship that rings true. llert-'s to our faculty tried and true, Always willing to lend their aid, May success, he our monuments to your it ork. XYhieh time cannot mar or fade. HIGH SCHOOL PICNIC llli Annual lligh School l'ienic was given ll.lay Zo, 1926. lletween the students and faculty enough ears were ohtained and ahout 0:00 o'clock we all started for the Natural liridge. Ahout noon the faculty served the lunch. .Nfter lunch a good many went up to the l.a l'rele Dam About 4:00 o'clock we all started home. Some went ou to Casper. --lXl.tXRtjARIC'1' ISOLLN.
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