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18 THE SPUD Junior Class CLASS ROLL Elza Barger Jennie Blain Edna Bowman Harold Brennaman Mildred Campl)ell Freda Corbett Hannah Cotant Edna Donovan Marjorie Gilman Alice Graham Marian Grebe Janet Grassman Marian Mote Carol Nason Ruth Nation Norman Newberry Everett O’Keefe Elva Peer John Phillips Carl Powell Mary Powers Irene Rice Katherine Schill Helen Schott Ralph Smith Donald Spencer Florence Whaley Dolly White Ira Wright Mildred Zurn
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THE SPUD 17 for those unfortunate enough to be in our car (especially the sailor from mull Dakota). Irma tried it, but utterly failed because of a ba l dream about a fire some place, we didn’t know where. Ask her about it. Some time after midnight, we reached the good old metropolis, and a Senior class was just as glad to hunt rest and quiet as it had been to open an Class Day The class day program will be in the High School auditorium on Tuesday evening, May the twenty-fifth. Only the friends to whom the Seniors have issued tickets attend this function. The following program will be given: Song ......-................ Class Salutatory Charles Hannan Class History ...........Nell Keeler eventful day twenty-four hours before. This was a day we will all long re- . member for the good times we had and better acquaintances we made with one another. We certainly appreciate the fact that the ones higher up saw fit to set apart this annual day and sincerely hope it will mean as much to future graduating classes as it has meant to us. Program Class Poem ....... Imra Hawkins Piano Duet ....... Dorothy Smith and Birdene Woods Class Statistics Hazel Sheldon Class Will Donald Graham Piano Duet Glenn Mounts and Alforetta LaMon Presentation of Gift, Orville Davenport Valedictory Charles Spacht Song ............... -.... Class Baccalaureate March Sercnata w........—Polleri Edna Bowman Vocal Solo The Day Is Ended Miss Edith Cornell Invocation ............ Rev. McIntyre Flute and Horn Duet Palms Mr. Clements and Paul Thomas Scripture Reading Rev. Morphy Vocal Solo, Recessional Beethoven Harry Zickert Baccalaureate Sermon Rev. 01 in S. Baker Vocal Solo, How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings ............. Diddle Miss Eunice Burnett Commencement Selection ........... Mozart Quartet Invocation ................ Rev. Eller Duet First Piano, Maude Spacht; Second Piano, Grace Spacht Commencement Address .............. Chancelor Clark A. Fulmer of Nebraska Wesleyan University Vocal Solo Nell Acheson Presentation of Diplomas ........... Mr. A. ■). Macey Recitation and Duet from Martha ............................ Flotow Miss Burnett and Miss Smalley Benediction Rev. McIntyre
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THE SPUD 19 Junior Myths By JOHN PHILUI'S • OFFICERS President . Donald Spencer Vice President . Everett O'Keefe Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Representative Kditor . . . John Phillips Sponsor The Junior Class has decreased to about thirty members, which is about one-half as many as the number which entered high school three years apo as Freshmen, many having dropped out last year and this year. Chief Events of 1914-15 During the inter-class basket ball games, the fore part of the year, the Junior girls won the championship of the high school, when they defeated the Sophomore and Senior girls’ teams. Paul Campbell won place of alternate in the preliminary debate. Hannah Cotant took part in the local and district declamatory contests, winning first in both contests in the humorous class, which entitled her to take part in the state declamatory contest. She did not take first in this, but succeeded in taking second. Donald Spencer was elected secretary of the Junior Commercial Club. The Junior Class play, entitled “Cupid at Vassar’’, given at the Opera House, November 27, was one of the b st high school plays ever put on in Alliance. The annual Junior-Senior banquet, given May 1st, was a grand success in all respects. Nearly every one from both classes was present and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. The toasts given by the students and the faculty were very good, Marian Mote acting as toastmistress. Mr. Anderson took the place of Everett O’Keefe, who was not present at the banquet. The menu was very delicious and was relished by all. The second Junior program was given by the Junior girls during the month of April. It was called the “Humpty-Dumpty Circus,’’ and was somewhat better than the program given by the boys, but not quite so amusing. “Say, Don, why do you put your coin under your pillow at night?” “Oh, I always like to have a little money to fall back on.” Irene—“Why do you like spring so well?” Mildred C. — “Because 1 like Bud(s).” Tommy—“Funny, ain’t it, that everybody in our family is some kind of an animal?” Grandfather—“Some kind of an animal, what do you mean?” Tommy—“Why, mother’s a dear, you know, baby sister is mother’s little lamb, and I’m the kid and dad’s the goat.” —Exchange. Tommy stole a cent one day, And to jail was sent, The jury said “Not guilty,” So Tom was in-a-cent. Teacher—“Yes, children, an Indian’s wife is called a squaw. What are little Indian babies called?” Small boy- ‘ Squawkers. ’ ’
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