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0 are A 45 Q MN ,555 may K CLASS DOEM The Senior Class is on its Way To reach its goal som-e happy dayg Full to the top with vigor and vim, Always shiny and never dim. We've kept our grades as high as we could, Even though sometimes they were not very goodg We've done our very best, we think, Although sometimes we would almost sink. Now that our school days have come to a close, And someone else will take our place, we supposeg We hope we've left some helpful deed, That some other class may sometime need. To our future we onward go, Much as we hate to do, you know, We'1l be black, we hope, some day To See how our successors are malking their way. A --Alice Engelman fi! B I ,ef t fe 1 PAGE 22
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CLASS DDODHECY CONTINUED this feature were none other than Eileen Miller and Harold Schrader. I left Ann in Hollywood and decided to finish the journey by auto. Finding I must spend on-e night in the famed city, Reno, I -decided to ta'ke in a show. As I was 'entering wh-om should 'I encounter but Esther !Bell. She joined me and we spent the evening chatting -over old times. To my surprise she told me she was at Reno for the customary purpose of getting a divorce, this being hier third one. We parted, her final fbit of advice ringing In my ears - that I should leave men alone -that they couldn't be trusted. While passing through Missouri I .had the .misfortune to have serious motor trouble and was detained in Kansas 'City for two days. In search of some way to spend my time I noticed a bill board which stated that the Ringling Brothers were coming the next day featuring the fam-ous Lion Tamer, 4G3eorgie Eiken- berry, the 'world's most nimfble Trapeze Performer, Esther Fisher, and the great Magician and Swond 1Swaillower, Robert Burns. Of icourse I could not miss such a bit of good fortune so I started for their show and spent some time visiting with them. When my car was fixed, I resumed my journey and stopping at St, Louis whom should I find to be fighting that particular evening for Ure heavy weight 'champion- ship but 'Wendell Clingaman. Of 'course he won the fight with no effort whatsoever. Motoring on to South Bend I decided to visit the famed School of St. Mary's and who should I see there as a 'very devout Catholic Nun but Alice Engelman. my old pal and classmate. Italiked t-o her for a few minu-tes and she explained that the only way she could ever become Devine was to be converted into the Catholic faith. I next stopped in Indianapolis and picking up a newspaper, .my attention was immediately attracted 'by the headline. It was to the affect that a Missionary Department of the Brethern Church was trying to raise enough money to send Blanche Weishaar to a cannilbial island as a Missionary, Recognizing her as one of -our -classmates, I sent in my contribution immediately, for I knew Bilan-che would make a first rate fmissionary, I also noticed two ads of particular interest: Permanent Wave While you Wait - Prof. 'Carrol Zinn, an-d 'Let me look in the Crystal Baall and gee whatfs in the future for you - Dean Hileman. While waiting in the rest room at iAyres I ibecame acquainted with a lady who mentioned the name of Kathleen Doud Erenson. I inlquired further for .I hadn't heard about her for years. She told me that Kathleen was the most scientific farmer in the country. She has a model farm of ten acres and makes it support her shiiltiless husband and five children as well as herself. I was quite thrilled over my trip for I was successful in either seeing or hearing from every one of my classmates of Chili 'High School. Marguerite Cox PAGE' 21 S9 45 'Bn s 413 .W l seeth K tb 10351 H , 5 ff-2 QL, 'tc t X ,,.. ,-We gif..
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PAGE 23 DNWAIQD SENIOIQS fTune: On Wisconsinj Onward Seniors, forward Seniors, On toward your goal, You have placed it on the heights In it put your soulg Onward Seniors, forward Seniors, You must do your best, For you have a task to finish Before you rest. Onward Seniors, forward Seniors, Give to C. H. S. All ,the glory, all the farne, You may now possessg Onward Seniors, forward Seniors, Soon you'l1 say farewell To your Alma Mater which you Love so well, - Doris Conner C K 0 3 sf? nw '1' coffee- 4, O,
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