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Flock, Pres. Ball Cantonwine Flcliellenberger Johnson, Vice-pres. Henninger . Nelson Saunders Yan Order, Sec.-treas. Derrick Hilda Solnvenn qpicture with Sophomore classy Academy Juniors CLASS MOTTO: B2 COLORS: GRAY AND OLD ROSE. FLOXVER: PINK CARNATION i REVIEW' HE junior class has been well represented in all student ac- tivities. VVe have taken a prominent part in athletics, five members making varsity teams. Our class president had a leading part in the Mikado. Others were in the chorus of this pro- duction. Four members sang with the chapel choir. Following junior tradition, Kid Day was celebrated on March 27th. The juniors came to school arrayed in truly juvenile fash- ion on that memorable day. Under the direction of Mrs. Sevy, the class advisor, We held a chapel service, consisting of instru- mental and vocal numbers, and readings, by members of the class. In January, with the assistance of the seniors, We held a chap- el service depicting a country school. Mrs. Sevy entertained us at her home in a party which was much enjoyed, in October. The Seniors will be our guests at a farewell banquet in May. l Next fall will find us back in Columbia, striving With Senior dignity for the coveted diploms, and untiring in our efforts to further a mightier and more prosperous Columbia. VV. S. '25 Page Thirty-Four
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Academy Seniors SALLIE BAMBURG Sallie', But sure it is of Vanities most vain To toil for what you here untoiling inay obtain. Entered from Monticello, Arkansas. 22. Glee Club 135g Chrestoinathean Literary Society 1355 Basketball 135, 1455 Poca- hontas 1351 Rose Maiden 1353 Mikado 145. DXVIGI-IT VIMONT Big Boy Waste not your Hour, nor in the vain pur- suit of This and That endeaour and dispute? Entered from XVest High, Des Moines Iowag Chrestoinathean Literary Society 1355 Football 145. 7 HAROLD GILLIS Doc f'Let not ambition mock their useful toil. Vice President of Class 115, 135 g Chresto- niathean Literary Society 115, 1353 Foot- ball 115, 1-L53 Basketball 115, 135, 1-153 Tennis 115, 135, 145: Yankee Peggy 115' Florist Shop 1353 Negro Minstrel 135. 1 CHARLES FLOCK UCharlie His winning qualities are displayed in more ways than one. Entered from Helix High School. Chres- toniathean Literary 'Society 1355 Sergeant at-Arms Student Body 145 Basketball 135. 145: Football 135. PADDY He was a chubby laddie. Our dearest little Paddy. The child who called me daddy! But now he's but a memory Father holds so dear, He's famous Paddy Demory, That man a-sittin' there. U. D. 'TIS SPRING When April comes to bring Her tale of coming spring, And the birds begin to sing, 'Tis then that young nien's mind Just seeni to sort of whirl From work to other lines Of tin lizzies and a girl. C. D. Page Thirty-Three
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TCXHS--Whaf, IWHS Born 1 ,gg . , .1 1 xl N .?,,,,.f,,L 41. V, , So 3'011'1'f f1'0H1 fanned Missonry , as I've often heard you gay? -' - - Tint that's nothin', I'n1 from Texas- 1 you better get out of the way. ' ,ff fi.-T, . , iW . Yes, I was horn in Texas when the iil xln tol fry , i li H 1 Y, a .. 1, ai ' fr , ..1,3...s 'SQL , mmf I , ,se in e 1 ' all' ' H aw :mills , 2 lg! 3 1 Pat wind was hlowin' fiftyg The steers were hawlin' all about- the svene. I say. was nifty. Girls clon't powder down in Texas-the sand Sticks and makes 'ein white And what's more. it's sure endurin' it'll stay 011 over night. Theres a story told 'bout Texas- it's scorchin' hot out there An' thats the reason-I ani told - the girls all have red hair. Oh, you can tell a Texas girl- can tell her anywhere If she has just one ornament-that's hlazin', bright, red hair. You needirt die to go to-ahem- --it's here on earth below In Texas, dear old Texas, where the long-eared rabbits grow. i I , - ici-425Ti1QQl'Q it 1, as f E r, , IS f 141 12 ? 11 I nw 1, I 5 Y 4 f .pu 7 0 , , ,, I ,, . el 14 Kid Day But I was born in Texas, out there A 'Qi' 1 is .w g I .' uf.-:'3-:' gn. ', Hallie 'neath the ibroilin' skyg And I was a Texan, am a Texan, and shall he till I die. I love the clear old sand-heap-some day I'm goin' there To Texas, clear old Texas, where the gil-15 all have red hair. Pat Nelson-125. Page Thirty-Five
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