Alliance High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Alliance, NE)

 - Class of 1917

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JUNIOR CLASS. Top Row—Markham, E. Reddish, M. O’Mara, Rice, Truman (Sponsor), B. Reddish, Grove, Nason, Nation, Slaughter, Anderson. Second Row—Sicily, M. Harris, Sheldon, Graham, Reeves, Clary, Dobry, White, Johnson, Snyder. Third Row—Barnes. Mote, Rocky, Boyden, Nicolai, Fawcett, Cutts, J. O’Mara. Fourth Row—Thomas, O’Connor, Joder (President), Young, Watteyenne, Beck, Hamilton. «]iiiiiiiiimtniiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiimiiiniiiiiiimioiimiuiiiiQn(t JIJT) Iiiitiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiii]iiiit3iiiiiiiiiinc»

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«S ]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIHIIIIIIIIC1IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIII 4iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii!iiiiiiic]iiiMiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiir After the girls of the Class of 1920 had served the graduates, faculty and hosts the most delectable refreshments, the following toasts here given, Lucille Fawcett, acting as toast Mistress: Welcome—Claxon...................................................Ralph Joder Response—Sparks ..................................................Oral Harvey To Seniors—Nuts .................................................Homer Barnes To Juniors—Burs ..............................................Florence Atz To Faculty—Cranks............................Thelma Fitzpatrick To Students—Gas .............................Miss Bertha Wilson Closing—Good Roads.........................................Mr. Pate The recollection of the old Gym, in its adornment of green and white and its illumination of good fellowship, will be a lasting one in the minds of both the hosts of 1918 and the guests of 1917, “RECOGNITION DAY” This year, as the year before, the Senior Recognition Day was observed on Monday, May 12. The committee for arranging the program consisted of Dorothy Hagaman, chairman; Matilda Frankie and Neva Howe. The following Chapel Program was given in their honor: Instrumental Solo ........................Alta Young Recognition Address ........................Mr. Pate Vocal Solo..............................Marian Grebe Farewell Address.........................Ralph Joder The Seniors wore their caps and gowns to all classes the remainder of the day, and their new dignity gave them a very distinguished air, quite awe-inspiring to the Under-class mates. SENIOR CLASS DAY. Each year the Senior Class of the High School is given a day for the class picnic. Each year the class goes out for a good time and this year the class has decided to go in cars, into the river country and bluffs near Scottsbluff. The class will start early in the morning of May 15, and go to Scottsbluff, where they will make their first stop and get dinner. From here the class will go out into the bluffs, where the best part of the afternoon will be spent in climbing the bluffs of our neighboring city. Pictures will be taken for the many Graduate Books, and, of course, lunch will be eaten before the departure for the river country which furnishes so many pretty places. The late afternoon will be spent in preparing the eats, and then will come the final drive to Alliance. The class is looking forward to this day as a day of good fun, a day never-to-be-forgotten. The class will be accompanied by their sponsor, Miss Wilson. 19



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