Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1917

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Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 31 of 178
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Page 31 text:

; nn!i!iii!iinniiirniiniirii!ri!iih!t J| y Secretary’s Report (With apologies to Kugene Feild] The gingham dog and the calico cat Side by side on the table sat; ‘Twas half past twelve, and (what do you think!) Neither one nor the other had slept a wink! For they were both filled with memories glad Of the jolly good times the A Seniors had In their last term at Central. (I wasn’t there; I simply tell What was told me by the lunchroom bell). The gingham dog went bow-wow-wow!! In the pleasure of recalling how These Seniors came on Hallowe'en night To laugh and dance to their hearts’ delight. And the calico cat mee-owed her assent That this was the pleasantest time they had spent In Central High for many a year. (Now mind. I'm only telling you What the lunchroom hell declares is true!) Then the gingham dog just chuckled with mirth And the calico cat laughed for all she was worth For they thought of Frank Chase in the class play And his one single word, that famous—Hoo-ray! And they recollected with great thankfulness The toil of our coach to secure success For she had worked most diligently, ( How did the dog and the cat come to know? Why the lunchroom bell just told them so!) Then the gingham dog and calico cat Reminded each other as there they sat Of the girls’ Kid Party in the Housekeeping Suite And the wholesome fun that can’t he beat Of the cheese roast on the banks of the creek And of other parties, too did they speak For they all were great successes. (Don’t fancy I exaggerate! The lunchroom bell these facts did state.) Next morning where the two had sat: They found no trace of dog or cat: And some folks think unto this day That burglars stole that pair away! But the truth about that cat and pup. Is this; Grief ate them both all up. (You sec. they missed us graduates so!) (The lunchroom bell, it told me so And that is how I came to know!) Gknevikve I. Wakd, Secretary 23

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Florence Adams “Busy, busy in the realms of art UHS ymnmiiii tin innmmn im muro 17 Hazel Anderson •'Soul of good nature.1 Marian Anderson “Short and snappy.’ CoKIXNK AVKRILL She was a friend indeed to all those in need. Theodore Barber (ientle of speech: beneficent of mind.' 24 Josephine Bevans Study becomes her well.'

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