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Qu... - ...um lg. 5. EL...... .... .43 X is for Excellence, rarely our lot, Yet when we don't get it, we always are hot. l' is for Yourself, be patient till we're through Telling about the Seniors of l92Z, Z stands for Zero, which none of us got, For far better marks are always our lot. iluninr-Swninr Banquet, 1921 The juniors entertained the Seniors at a banquet held at the ll. S. dining room Friday evening, April 29, l92l. Miss Walker, Miss Kennon, Miss Milner, Miss Gaston, Miss Karsten, Mr. Denbo and Mr. and Mrs. Peet were also in attendance. A tive-course supper was served and Miss Karsten acted as toastmistress. The Dy- sart Stringed Orchestra furnished music while supper was being served. Many of the students, including Floyd Knupp, the president of the junior Class, were unable to attend because of the mumps, but such will not be the case this year. menu First Course Wafers Fruit Cocktail Second Course New Potatoes in Cream Veal Cutlets French Peas Parkerhouse Rolls Coffee Olives Pickles Radishes Third Course Head Lettuce, with Thousand Island Dressing Saltines Fourth Course Shortcake with Whipped Cream Fifth Course Frappe After-dinner Mints Nuts ' QFYUQYHUI Miss Kathryn Karsten, Toastmistress Preparation for Flight ....................................... Floyd Knupp Cross Currents ....................................... . ..... Russell Moore Obstacles ..... . . . . . . .... Miss Hazel Walker Landings .. ....... ..... S upt. j. ll. Peet WP Halehirtnrg Ahhrezz As a class we are assembled here tonight for the last time. We may meet each other again but the same spirit will not exist. We shall no longer be students, but men and women making our own way in the world. Many of our present ideas will change and we will have a broader and fuller conception of the world. Many of the things that we cannot now understand will be made clear to us after we have longer sailed the sea of life. Though we have always looked forward to graduation with a spirit of rejoicing, now that the time has arrived to depart, we realize that we are breaking the bonds of association that have so long held us together. We now begin to realize how short our days of preparation have been and that we must now start on our voyage. We have in all these years been preparing to meet any obstacles which may bar the way. We wish to bid farewell to all those with whom we have been associated in the past four years, and to enter our voyage with a true and free heart. MABEL Sci-IROEDER. Nineteen
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Er ..... ......4g A B C D E F G H I I K I. M N O P Q R S T U V W uraerg Zihgmea stands for Alvin, a bright little cuss, He surely is one who can raise a great fuss. is for Besse, a shy little flirt, Whate'er you may ask her, she never is curt. stands for Class, we're philosophers brave, just Seniors, of course, who never behave. is for Desires, we love chocolate creams, And oftimes, perchance, a period for dreams. is for Ermia, golden-curled and so clever, To please each and all is her constant endeavor. E is for Eunice, who for gallantry stands, She wonders just what to do with her hands. E's also for Ella, not least in this list, She weighs half a ton and has never been kissed. stands for Floyd S., so small and profound, A handsomer lad could never be found. F is for Frances, so timid and shy, She doesn't like dates, so lets them go by. F is for Floyd K., of whom much is expected, His ambitions fly to the moon without being detected is for Graceful, and we're also so slim, A forty-inch girth make us dainty and trim. is for Helen, you silly old dear, They surely will miss you when you are not here. stands for Immaculate and spotlessly white, It takes lots of teasing to get us to bite. is for jolly, it's looped with our name, lf you did not know it, it's surely a shame. is for Kite-our ambitions soar high, Unhampered, unmoored, they'll reach to the sky! is for Lulu, she counts as her joys The dear blessed nothings fotherwise boysj. L is for Leonard, who's always working his mouth, Whenever he talks, the wind blows from the south. L is for Lovilla, who lives to talk to the teacher And dream of the day when she'lI marry a preacher. L, also for Leland, as good as gold, For him the A's in Physics sure do grow cold. is for Mable S., so quiet and still, lt takes oodles of larnin' her noggin to Hll. M is for Mina, so saucy and bright, Her aims are so high she puts failure to flight. M is for Mabel, Hark is her name, She's had her hair bobbed and it adds to her fame. is for Nonsense, don't take Offense. is for Puzzles, we solve every one, Never shirking our duty until all is well-done. is for ,Queer, which all of us are, But the rest of the world is queerer by far. stands for Robert, who plays on the flute, There's nothing so nice. Oh, tootie, toot-toot. is for Sanguine, always our mood, Even as far back as our early childhood. is for Tears, they come in their turn, But it's always with speed that joy we discern. is uncertain as to how you'll take this, But we certainly hope you'll not take it amiss. is for Viola, a rosy young lass, She's stolen a march on the rest of her class. stands for Waldo, the great basket ball shark, He'd never miss out on any kind of a lark. W is for Walter, of course, it is Cold, Opinion of self C?J sure and many times told. Eighteen B. Q., 5. Eur' U... .Eg
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EJ..--.........--.............-.....43 B. 9. Eg,...................................El Standing-Floyd linupp, Leland Bassett, Robert liullmer, lirmia Bassett. Sitting-Alvin Ackerman, l.ovil1a lleclmslh. Gllamz Qrrheztra ln the fall of 1921, six members of the Senior Class took it upon themselves to organize an orchestra. The roll Was: l-ovilla Heckroth, pianistg Alvin Acker- man, saxophonist, Robert liullmer and Floyd linupp, clarinetists, and Leland and Ermia Bassett, violinists. The members worked faithfully during the year, prac- ticing once or twice a week in addition to their regular work, and the results have been very satisfactory. They made their debut at a Y. P. A. meeting and have ap- peared at numerous entertainments since then, including the Athletic Carnival, various lligh School programs, and the Senior Class Program. The Class ol ,ZZ is the first to organize a class orchestra and we feel that the members have done something worth while. ERMIA l3As5E'r'r. W Qlnmmenrement, 1922 The Commencement exercises of the Class of 1922 will be held in the high school auditorium on the evening ol May 18th. . The Commencement week program will begin on Sunday evening when the baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by the Rev, R. A. Rettburg of the Lutheran church. The Commencement address will be given by Prof. Bruce F. Gates, vice president of the Waterloo Business College. Eighteen Seniors will receive their diplomas at the conclusion of the exercises. The lligh School Orchestra and the Girls' Glee Club will furnish the musici The Senior Class Play will be given in the Opera House on Friday and Saturday evenings, May 12th and 13th. lt is a comedy-drama in three acts, written by Lind- sey Barbee, entitled, The Dream That Came True. Miss Kennon will act as coach of the play. Twenty
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