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Senior Committees Social: Willard Von Hagen Mary Mullowney Fred Cutler Howard Ganley Marjorie Mills Marion Baird Helen Dukelow Memorial: Van Woodbury Ruth Lampert Herbert Bullis Regina Schaffer Verner Berry Color: Alice Clark Myriam Moore Helen Hoopes To the Organ Thou most majestic instrument of man, Thou great creator of a world of sound. Thou are more great than mighty pipes of Pan, Murmuring melodies in thee abound. Sometimes within your pipes the trumpet rings. The clash of arms, the clamor of the fray, The grey wolves howl, the eagle, screaming, wings His way o’er warriors, in search of prey. Again I hear the coming of sweet spring. The rushing brooks, the wind sighs in the trees. And soon a thousand clear bird voices sing To welcome back the golden-banded bees. And in the quiet splendor of the moon All dies away to the mother’s lulling croon. DOROTHY GILKERSON. Announcement: Helen Garrigues Hazel Woodruff Anne Ganssle Percy Stock Merrill Alexander Program: Hazel Bliss Dorothy Gilkerson Irene Henderson Picture: William Kennedy Bernice Harris Gladys Linnell Harold Lundquist Margaret Beard —25—
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was as good as a mile and right away he was happy. Everybody went home happy and an enjoyable time was had by all. Again the Seniors done themselves proud. This time it was at the Senior Program which was gave on Friday the twenty-sixth (26) of April at West High Hall. Amongst the talented contributors which was all local talent, and of which thing the Editor is most proud, was Sadie Bates. She is smart and knows her business. She is at home and easy like on the stage and don’t make you feel as if she was the whole thing or as if she thinks she’s smart which is likely with most folks of her trade. Next come Mary Baernstein and her fiddle. Mary can make that fiddle talk. Her tones is so sweet and meller like and everyone were so sorry to see her quit. Mary has got a future in that fiddle. Next comes Katie Hart. She sings like a little bird. Katie was learned about this abroad. The Editor can remember when she was a little girl residing in Mankato, Minn. And folks predicted then that she would show them and she’s doing it fast. Elsie Gross contributed to the program and one what most likely is called a semi-classic dance. The Editor ain’t learned much about classics but Elsie done it up fine. Alice Allen then did nice on the piano and who played like she enjoyed it which according to most folks is the only way. Then are Orchestra played fine. Taking it all in all the Program was a success and a most pleasant evening was had by all. Friday the tenth (10) of May, the June Seniors give another dance at the Franklin Av. dance Hall, owned by Mrs. Noble. There was quite a lot came. The young men folks did there duty fine for there weren’t any Wall-flowers so far as anybody noticed and everybody seemed busy tipping the light fantastic toes. The dresses were fine wore on that auspicious occasion. They danced to good music till everybody was most danced up and then all went home feeling as if the evening was worth the price and a good time was had by all. The Editor has noticed that among a few couples around this here school there is a tendency to court. It’s all very nice but he don’t believe in taking a grown-up’s job until he’s ready. He ain’t a mysogynist but he don’t believe in picking the apple when its green. Some folks has said that they feel sorry and out of sorts because they ain’t going to graduate from the new building. According to others folks ideas, its the old oyster shell thats got the most chances of being full of pearls, and maybe if we looked we could find a few gems in this one. —24—
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HONOR STUDENTS l-ena Segal—'Valedictorian Rum«II Mor« mIi I ti Mary Edwards—Salutalorian Clad vs I.innell—Gale Prize Dora Smith—Galt Prize —20—
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