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Low Senior Class HE present low senior class has had a very successful social term. The big- gest social of the low seniors was the Low Senior Dinner-Dance and was a decided success. The features of the dance were impromptu speeches by the faculty and students. Mr. E. D. Doxsee, vice-principal, and Miss Lutie Ruch, vice-principal, spoke for the faculty. Charles T emme gave a humorous speech when called upon. David Hatch was asked to give an account of the baseball game held the same day. Mr. Harrington Wellis orchestra, consisting of Max Gliberman, drumsg Har- rington Wells, piano, Henry Abrahamson, saxophone, and Edmond Follette, banjo, furnished the music of the affair. They are to be highly complimented on the splendid music they offered. The affair was helld in the cafeteria from 5 :go to 9 o'clock. The decorations were very elaborate in appropriate May day colors and were topped off by a gaily colored May pole as the centerpiece. The low seniors invited a few of the faculty to their affair, among whom were Miss Lutie Ruch, and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Doxsee, Mrs. Lois McRoy jojnes, Miss Edith Hunt, Miss Helen Musgrave and Mrs. Dorothy Dimmler. The present low senior class and all of the following classes that graduate at the end of the fall term will graduate in December instead of in January, as they have previously done. This is to be done because if a student wishes to go to the university he graduates from high school and enters the university at the begin- ning of their term under the new plan whereas under the old method the student graduated in January and had to enter the university after the term had already started. Thirty-fo lfl 1'
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I WM.. , 1 ll Thirty-sir If il ill, I Ziii-TE., .lf God Sees All The sky is too blue for me Wlieii she holds that blazing bowl of flames In her arms. I will not see the scorching road again, Vliith crackling grass, and listless Howers By its side. I will not feel the burning hand that Touches my face, shrivels my skin. Indian Summer, I will have none of you. I will go to my bovver, Little green heaven where lYind in the lVillow with Murmuring Brook Soothes me to restg VVhere sunlight and breeze are cooled As they nlter through screens Of green shade. I will let the smell of moist earth Fill my nostrils- Refresh me. I will watch the water slide over stones, :X shining spot here-life and motion. I will see the bending trees Chase Hecks of gold Up and down. A dark pool there-death and peace. I will not disturb the shy Howers of Nature That peep between tall blades of fern. I will let them rest as I rest On the velvety moss. My body. my mind, are as the stream. Light and restless, Dark and calm, Slipping, gliding, shallow and deep, Rest in Motion. XIERA BLUMAN.
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