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CHEER some Tune: My Dreams Are Getting Better Oh, we are the class of '45 We're leaving you, Our dreams are getting better all the time. We have our plan which we'll stick to in future years, Our dreams are getting better all the time. To think that we were Freshmen a couple of days ago, And this goes to prove this Senior Class is certainly on the move, Oh, now it is time to say good-bye to D. H. S., Good-bye and pleasant dreams to you. FAREWELL SONG Tune: Together We've gone to school together, We've had our fun together, We're leaving you forever, But in our memories You will always be, A school we'll long remember. To you our hearts surrender, Our time has come and our class now as one ls leaving you now forever. Good-bye to dear old school days, We'll struggle on the hard way, And when we've reached the sunray, We will hearken back To the beginning track, And all our fun and study, Although the path was muddy. We bid adieu to a wonderful school, We're leaving you now forever. -Faye Green and Carla Horn Z
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THE PROPHECY ECIITOF .................... EVG MCCC1f'IeI'y , I LOCALS CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES A ' ' ,,.,.,, . Sgiliiglnlxgf-if-um gg Davenport, June I.-Mr. and Church services will be held by Eva Eva Eva McCa ffe ry McCaffery McCaffe ry Eva McCcIffery McCaffery Exchange ...,,...,,..,. Typist .,..,.,,,........... Stencil Cutter ..,.,.., Feature ,...,,.....,,,..cc Eva Men In Service .,,.., Eva McCaffery Sports ......,,.c.,,,,,,,,, EDITORIAL You may have wondered who had the far sightedness to write this prophecy, so this editorial will explain that Elinor Zellmer, Ber- nice Rohlman and Faye Hurdstrom were responsible, and don't worry, wetre going to get out of town be- fore it's too late. We know why, because we've just read our future. WINS AWARD Davenport, June I.-Mrs. Pat Logsdon Reinbold won a 55.00 prize over the radio daytime ser- ial, Pa Perkins for her entry on How to make the man do the house work, sponsored by I Dood-it Soap Suds. EXCHANGE FROM WASHINGTON STATE EVERGREEN Pullman, June I.-Miss Jessie McCall, who started college in 45 as a secretary to the presi- dent, has now taken over the head office of the campus. For 'Em and Again 'Em Dear Miss Hawkes, Could you give me your remedy for stiffened muscles after riding a bicycle all day? A Stiff Pupil Answer: Dear Pupil, The best remedy l've found is to go to a prom and dance the stiffness out. Miss Hawkes WANTED-A chemistry laboratory furnished, call Margaret Scharff. No. 39F42. Old Time Dance Saturday Night featuring the Nightmaires. The Barker for the old time Jitterbug dances will be Frances Page. Mrs. Donald Sharp and Donald Jr. arrived here Thursday morning for a visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Sharp is the former Ruby Campbell. Mr. Sharp is employed in Colorado as a dog-catcher. Mt. Olympis, June I.-Miss Ber- nice Rohlman and Miss Elinor Zell- mer have left for a secluded spot on Mt. Olympus where they wilf continue to write history and not be bothered having to make new boundaries all the time. Davenport, June I. - Miss Leeta Fichtenberg, sousaphone so- loist in the All Girl Orchestra, visited friends and relatives here Tuesday. COOKING CLASS STARTS TODAY Davenport, June I.-Mrs. Faye Hurdstrom Hoople I was first of the women of Davenport to enroll in the new Cooks and Bakers school that started today. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN By Lois Knack Dear Miss Knack: I have a very heavy problem an my heart today. I have a boy friend who is a Merchant Marine and who says he doesn't go out with other girls but l've been reading between the the Rev. Frohnhafer: Sunday Morning .................. I I:00 Jr. Sunday School ......,,.,,,,. l0:00 Sn. Sunday School ,.,...,....... I2:0O Christian Endeavor ..,,.., .,.,.. 7 :00 Evening Services ,,.,. ..........,, 8 :00 Prayer Meeting ....,.w,,,,,,..,.... 9:00 Ladies Aid- .,,,,,,..,... ..... W ednesday VITAL STATISTICS BORN: To Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Zier, twin daughters, Abigal Lor- raine and Angela Lauretta. Mrs. Zier was formerly Lauretta James of this city. Davenport, June I.-An appli- cation for a marriage license was filed without the usual three day wait to women-hater David C. Mc- Call and Superintendent of Nurses at Davenport Municipal, Dorothy Schmauder. ALUMNI ACIDS Davenport, June I.-It seems that the new superintendent of the Davenport High School, R. F. W. Erfurth, believes in youth as a governing factor-at least all the teachers he has employed are under 25. His pretty young secretary has it easy taking dictation-sitting on the boss's lap. line in his letters, and I have my it T doubts. what should I do? .1 GREEN BEAUTY SALON :I Q' T' 11 Just OPENING ji new Mis: Q. T.. I II SPECIALI 1: If he is a Merchant Marine, for- 1' I, get him before he has a chance to 1: Sholnpo? and Wave 'i 'SOC do likewise. I am the voice of ex- O d C 'lV Ieacm 's-' 25431, perience. 4, 1' Lois Knock 'P 'I 1, If L. J. J. TELEGRAPH SCHOOL :I AT LAST YOU CAN AVOID 4, ,I it Rates 51.00 per word 4: THE 5:00 SHADOW BY It 4, In Special Rates to Bob Walker 4, SHAVING AT 4:00 AT ll 4, 4, TIOC a wordj ,, . I 1 G L E N N S Come in and learn an easy 1: Glenn Kirkwood-Prop. ll Trade ,,,,,,,x,,,,,,::s lL.:,,,,,,,,,,:,,,::J: ----- --
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FirsT Row: lleff To righfj Faye Green, Faye Aexcnder, LaureITa James, Lorraine James, Ee.'ni:e Rohlman, Jessie McCall, Miss Farsons: Second Row: Edwina Deppner, MargareT Scharff, Frances Page, Dorothy Wilke, Carla Horn, Elinor Zellmer, Neva Murbach: Third Row: David McCall, Ray Hoople, Roy Conrad, Richard Buck, Arnold Thompson, Bob Frohnhafer. TWELVE YEARS AT DAVENPORT SCHOOLS TwenTy members of This year's graduating class have gone Through all Twelve years aT DavenporT Schools. Many fond memories are cherished-Their enTering grade school, Their gracluaTion from The eighTh grade, green Trash, and besT of all, graduaTing from high school. Thanks go To Miss Parsoris for geTTing Us sTarTeol across The rocky road To knowledge. X i T
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