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Tl4E SEIQICDR Cl.AISS PFICJPFIECIY Come, dear old Classmate, you and I Will steal an hour from By-and-By. From days to come when life is sweet And all the world is at our feet, From distant days toward which we bound, When you are famed and I'm renowned. A swell, exclusive Ladies' Shop Is labeled KTWILLIE GOMES, Propf', And, stepping in to shake his hand, We find him sleek and bald and bland. A clerk, ROY STEWART, shows us round Obscure, unfamed, and unrenownecl, A coach resplendent parts the throng, Heralded by cheering loud and long: For from it bows the President, EVAN HALL !-in huge content- How richly LOIS, his spouse, is gowned, Oh, well, youlre famed, and I'm renowned. A fat policeman ambles by, Woonkow GoMEs!-sure as I am I, And what's that he has in pawn? PHYLLIS ZWINGE and an angry JOHN, She ran him down I will be bound, As you are famed and I'rr1 renowned. We step within the Courthouse door To hear the lawyers rant and roar, Is that VAL,S voice we hear afar, Defend DICK SMITH at the bar And all the audience confound? VAL'S quite as famed as welre renowned! THE SKULL
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY UST A FEW years ago, four to be exact, thirty-six thoroughly frightened Freshmen entered the doors of the C. U. H. S. in quest of higher learning. When the customary initiation was over, and the classes were organized, the Freshmen Showed that they were go-getters by raising a considerable sum of money by sales, dues, etc. Although nothing really exciting happened while as Sophomores, we were by no means forgotten, for we held our place in the list of events. While Juniors, we gave the Seniors a social farewell in the form of a picnic, During this time wc were continually adding money to the class treasury. During the Senior term, we presented a play entitled The Laughing Guest,'l which was Ll Success. And now that our high school career is about to end, we look back to it with regret. The future looms up before us-a great sea of uncertainties, the pastvpleasant memories of C. U. H. S. It is therefore fitting that we who are graduating bid the faculty and Students of this high school farewell and sincerely wish them good luck in the coming years. CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President SECOND SEMESTER Wilford Gomes Vice-President Lowell Struckman Dan Geary Secretary Evan Hall Myrtle Mae Hertzig Treasurer Annie Winkler Evan Hall Yell Leader Valora Schrack Annie Winkler Yell Leader Dan Geary CLASS MOTTO: Duff! Dodge DijjQmllie.r. CLASS COLORS: Red and Blue. THE SKULL
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The band is playing in the Square A strangely unfamiliar air, We stay our steps to listen, and We hear announced-SEAR's Band But in LARAWAY,S toot the tune is drowned, You're sure you're famed and I'm renowned. The schoolbell rings, the lines troop in, We see the teacher dour and thing CLEO EKwALL! Bless my hat! That sparkling CLEO should come to that! Some things without a doubt astound, When you're famed and I'm renowned. We rashly taxi round the park, MERV. WINKLER-written on the ancient ark. When We behold MERVYN at the wheel, We tremble for our health and weal, But all he does is dent the ground With your famed self, and me renowned. Society goes purring past- There's Annie WINKLER, by none out-classed. There's SALLY and her poodle dogs! There's ROBERT in nifty golfing togs. There's OPAL, plump and smartly gownedl They bow and smile, for we're renowned. We take in STRUCKMAN'S matinee- MYRTLE is starring there today. Then Dancing DANNY holds the stage, Gay, debonair, despite his age, The public idol long since crowned- Tut! You're not famed, nor I renowned! THE SKULL .
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