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,1 Senior Booster i ! i } f i i ! i ThatTs a Senior With head erect and shoulders square, And a look, detain me if you dare J j With a stride that shortens space. And shows there is no time to waste; That’s a Senior Down the furrow of life he goes-, Hoeing carefully all the woes, Preparing his little garden of life. Pacing squarely all fear and strife; That's a Senior i When out into the world he does go, Doing each little thing just so. Mounting higher the ladder of life, Sharpening his mind keen as a knife; That's a Senior I When in his old age he sits. In a parlor so brightly lit, Reading the evening news of the town He, himself, has no reason to frown; I That's a Senior I Agnes Salisbury ’33 i i - ’ . • - - - I i - j 4,f„ 6
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r Senior Booster In the event of the ship's starting again, a new Captain was I chjosen. Donald Rusten was given that honor. Several members were 1 again missing. Dale Best and Tom Eoldsworth had stayed on land Much to our disappointment at not seeing the two lad3, the ship . again pulled out of the harbor. Just then someone said, There's I hiss HostetterJ But where are Miss Campbell and Miss Brown? , and, i sure enough, Miss Thomas had been substituted in place of the two. ] We expected a got d 3ubstitute--we had changed two for one. f , More Basket Ball, a Christmas p1ay, declamation pieces etc. ! served to take our minds away awhile from the routine of school i work. During the year Addison Peck landed and stayed at the land- ing. Eew studies were to be added to the list as many Juniors were induced to try Shorthand and Typing. But during the year these new studies grew rather tiresome so that all were ready for their vac- ation when The Buffalo stopped again having successfully completed { three years of travel. x , . . . . • ’’ hen the ship again set sail, this time to complete its voyage, ' there were only one-half the number remaining which had started. Walter Peck and Lowell Barnhart had stayed for more vacation . We ; were pleased to see Thomas Eoldsworth again in our midst. Among our advisors, Mr. Mattill alone had stuck with the ship i for Miss Hostetter was nowhere to be discerned. Miss Thomas was ; still there from last year, hut Miss Barnes had come to take the ( place of our former commercial teacher. [- Through mighty, rugged waters of the boisterous Atlantic along I with many other things such as class rings, the class plays, Senior ‘book, and other things, the great ship came to a stop on Hay %6, | 1933 marking the end of a successful voyage. i I I I i i I ?
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SENIOR BOOSTER Senior Hass Poem 1 Did yon say graduation is a time of joy? And you soon will graduate--proud are you? With the effort you've made, you industrious boy, Don Rusten--to our class you've been true. 2 I salute you, fair Edytbe, for the work you have done In our class, noble chairman for its first two years. And though you work hard, you're right there with fun— With laughter and hearty good cheer. 3 Ah, Rail the Musician I Yes, Aggie, that's you With saxap.hone melodies your fame was won. And many years after when High School is through We'll remember you for all your fun. 4 Then, of course, there is Zinny--that plucky young lad Whose skill at the typewriter won him renown. When he made sixty per minute he wasn't sad For he knew his efforts were crowned. 5 Would we forget Charlotte, well, I should say not I Ready steadfastness found you ever there. You add to our class by a whole big lot And we hope well in life you will fare. 6 With oratic fame, young Tom heads the list. For, who rattles Shakesoeare as well as he? Although you were gone last year from our midst We're glad you came back for this last year here--see? 7 0, bonny young Emma--so quiet and meek Though you travel long miles on your way to school. You come every day for the learning you seek. And with us we are glad you schedule. • . .. 3 By Nora's long tresses for long she was known. But they have beoome a thing of the past. Aany seeds of progression you have sown In our mighty and debonair class. C; Dashing young Bill--so bashful is he, While on his gray pony away he does ride He's just as happy as happy can be, But--around .girls his face he does hide. 10 Then there's quiet Miss Mary--his sister so dear Who presented a smile--suits us to a T . And, tho she is silent, she adds lots of cheer To our strong class of 1933.
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