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Page 31 text:
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FAREWELL Old school, soon shall We leave your care, Our thoughts with you we leave, Regrets arise we each may share, Our follies We retrieve- For four long years We've labored on, Stood true to every cause, We'1l not forget you when we're gone, For you rings our applause. Yet all is not regret this day, As we go forth to Win, Our minds so learned now' are gay, We've Won the battle grim, VVe've fought and toiled, We've stuck and Won We glory and delight, To think we've stayed to work as one, e And tried our best to fight. The years, of course, gave hours cruel, lVe've had our troubles, toog But now we thank you, dear old school, With Worries now We're through. 'Phe victory that's hardest Won, Tastes sweetest in the end, We soon the race of life shall run, God grant it victory sends. From you We've gained a corner stone To build a better life, The path We tread is not alone, You've shared our every strife. Our thanks can only come from deeds, We 'll do our best, that 's all, Good-bye, old school of happy dreams, We hear a grerter call. CALVIN FIX, '23.
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Page 30 text:
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I wonder where Stanley Fry is. My wish was answered, for I soon heard that he was president of the Chevrolet Car Manufacturing Company- June 23, 1943. On the train to Charlotte, North Carolina, I met Mar- guerite Schnuriger. She is now a eongresswoman, elected in 1940. She says she likes her work fine. She soon became tired of teaching school. Also learned from Marguerite where Millie Sherman is. Millie now owns a real estate office in Los Angeles and has very successful business' June 30, 1923. Richmond, Virginia, is a very nice old southern city, but Why should Lavene Moore be teaching school here? Oh, yes! she Wes going to teach school, but I didn't ever think she would come south. July -1, 1943. Today is the Fourth, and as there is a big celebration in Washington, D- C., I decided to stay over until the sixth. 'The speaker of the day was James Ray' Well, this doesn't surprise me because James always was an intelligent boy, which always made him popular at school. Picking up a. program for the evening I noticed that Earl Baldwin and Calvin Fix were to sing. Calvin is now Speaker of the House. July 8. 1943. As I was walking up Fifth avenue, New York, I noticed a very model millinery shop. The name looked familiar to me. Stepping into the waiting room a clerk asked me if there was anything she could do- I was curious, so asked to see the manager. I was right-it was Bessie Sherman, now the most successful milliner in the United States. We had tea together. She informed me where I could find Epsie Lee, now in New York as private secretary to Mr. C. P. Howe, president of the Packard Auto Co. My next stopping place was Boston- I was very anxious to hear the Bos- ton Symphony Orchestra. I managed to secure a good seat where I could get a good look at the orchestra. There was one face in it that looked famil- iar to me. Why, of course, it was Ruley Parent. Not finding much to inter- est me in Boston I went on to Chicago. I spent three weeks in Chicago. Here I learned that Willard Kinnaman wlas living in the city. For a wonder he is not married- Hie is superintend- ent of the Swift Packing Company. I never get to talk with him. I saw Ches- ter Boling. He is now editor-in-chief of the Literary Digest. I hope that it is more interesting now than when we went to school. September 3, 1943, found me in Detroit. Here I find that Hazel Boyer is now visiting the city- I fiund her hotel and learned that she also was tour- ing around the United States. She told me that she had seen many of our old classmates. I asked if she knew where Sarah Price wias. Married and living happy in Montana.. I was nearing home. Had I heard about all my old classmates? No Ber- nadine Beddall. Oh, yes! Hazel told me she was living in Seattle. Now a very noted dressmaker of that city- I would look her up when I reached Se- attle again. Sept. 31. I reached Butte. Montana, today. There was a great deal of ex- citement and I had a hard time finding out what it was all about- Some one told me that a new silver mine had been discovered and that Herbert Virtue was 'the discoverer. Who would think that Herbert would become a pros- ector? ' . p October 9. 1943. I reached Seattle today. Wednesday I sail for Japan. By this time the fire had gone out because I was so interested in my diary, and becoming cold I put the little book back and went to bed.
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Senior Horoscope Name and Nickname- Earl CGusj Baldwin .............,,... Hzazel CNerviej Boyer .............................. Bernadine CB' V. BJ Beddall .........,,.....,. Vonda, C'Dlagrm-arb Boulden ..,..... ......... Chester CChetj Boling .....,.,.... Calvin CFiXj Fix .........,....... Stanley CCiceroj Fry ......... Rollin CGordonD Gordon ....,.. Irene Cliobbiel Green ,.......... Epsie CEpp1eJ Lee ........,............,, Leland CShortyD Lancaster r........ ......... Lyle CEdJ Lancaster ................ Lavene CGigglesD Moore ......,.,. Homer Clllouserj Mouncer ...........,.......... Willard CKinneyD Kinnaman ..,............... M, B. CBonesJ Jones ...,................. ......... Sarah CSU Price ........................ Laura Cliauriej Robinson ........ James CJimD Ray ,...,................... Millie QBillieD Sherman .............,. ......,.. Harold CHooleyD Schamehorn ............... Bessie CBessj Sherman .................,.......... Ruley CParentl Parent ..,......................... Marguerite CSenoritaD Schnuriger ....... . Leona CLeoD Walker .,.............. William Cliillb Welch ....... Herbert CHubj Virtue ....... Favorite Animal. porcupine ................ po-odle dog ............. bear ......................... babboon .................. chicken ....... ...,....., flea ........... L ......... louse ....,.., ,.,..,.,, mule ......... ........ giraffe .....,.. ....,,.,. goat ............. .......,. squirrel ....,.. ......... deer .......... ..,...... monkey .............,..... cow .,........................ hippopotamus .,...., oyster .,.................... mouse .........,.,........,. rat ...................,........ yellow dog ...,...,..... hyena ....................... .kangaroo ........ cat ............... ,...,... snake ...................... antelope ....,,.......,.... elephant .....l............ fish ........... .,.,.,.,, . horse ..,..... ......... Favorite Pastime. eating car riding Winking drinking Cknowledge tiddly winks musing studying .murdering time writing notes Washing dishes caring for chickens Q '1 -fz 9 dz fe 9 9 AZ flirting hunting .motoring loafing writing letters reading idleness eieglius shooting craps .sewing .sin ging blushing dreaming spooning bluffing
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