Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1912

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Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 33 of 120
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Page 33 text:

(Hiass Poem On life’s journey we are starting With a strong and steady stride. And a sadness comes with parting From true friends with whom we bide. Sighs and joys we’ve shared together Through the last four fleeting years, Will the future bring fair weather? Does it promise joy or tears? Let this parting make us stronger To select life’s chosen tool, For remember, we’re no longer Pupils of old Flint High School. Soon our elders’ tasks we’ll shoulder The destiny of these states to mold; Then let not ambition smoulder Till we’re gathered in His fold. We each hope for fame and honor, In the years that stretch away. May we progress upward, onward, But never from our pathway stray. Let us care for those in trouble As toward our goal we race. Little deeds of kindness double The rewards of life’s long chase. Heed these lines: ’twill make you better, Stronger men and women, too, And the world will be your debtor For the work that you will do. Let us not forget our teachers Who have guided us through youth; They with kindly face and features Have directed us in truth. To my verse now comes an ending, Let us all together delve In future with a noble purpose Honoring always Nineteen Twelve.

Page 32 text:

SCENE II. Same as Scene I. 3:10 P. M. Juniors elect class officers. The two brightest lights in the Class namely Charles Mullin and Leila G. Brock, are elected president and vice-president re- spectively. Naomi McGovern is made secretary, and Herbert Murphy, treasurer. Upon Mr. Murphy’s departure from school, Grover C. Whyte is later chosen to perform the duties of this office. SCENE 111. Junior-Senior Class Rush. Honors as well as colors evenly divided. SCENE IV. F. U. B. Hall, Junior-Senior Party, December 2d. First number on the program: Full dress parade, led by Mr. Wade. Mr. Wellwood assures the ladies of the faculty that the cider is really sweet. ACT IV. SCENE I. Room O, Flint High School Miss Mudge, Directrix These seventy-five majestic characters are the Seniors of 1912. SCENE II. Setting, A deep twilight enveloping the Doyle School. Dark forms are skulking around the shadowy hulk. Silently, one by one Juniors arrive, expecting to be met by fellow-classmen. But behold! the forms resolve themselves into Seniors. Their plot, which the Seniors (perhaps (?) by the aid of a Dictagraph) have discovered, is undone. While one of their oppon- ents administers a Bear hug, another ties them. Having thus piled up about two cords of Juniors, the Seniors transport their victims to rural scenes and tie them to trees. Looking back on their way to Flint the victors see a light, but decide ’tis only the sparky Moon, trying to sever his bonds. The deep darkness of midnight settles down over the stage, and all is quiet save for the howls of the vanquished. SCENE III. Room O, After P. M. Session Miss Mudge overlooks the fine personal qualities of some of her actors and criticises their acts. Many rehearse after school. Our vaudeville star, otherwise our Honorable President, makes this a regular practice. SCENE IV. A Frosty, Star-lit night. Seniors indulge in a sleigh ride to the O’Connor home. Certain Seniors are caught in the act of star-gazing. ( Later when they air knowledge of the solar system in the English Literature class, Miss Gold fails to see why this particular class thinks it at all necessary to take said subject.) (Many dress rehearsals precede the final scene.) SCENE V. Curtain rises on the class of 1912 for the last time. Before the fall each receives the much coveted “sheepskin,” and makes his final bow as a member of the Senior cast.

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