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Page 29 text:
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SENIOR CLASS SOXCi. (Tune: “Bullin’ the Jack ’ Folks in Fairmont ’bout to go insane, Sine« we Seniors said we’d prove our name. You must know it it is K. F. M. With 15 tacked on behind. Yes, they'll miss us when we go away, But the Juniors have their part to play. Our time’s gone: we have had our day. Now. we’ll tell you something ’bout our class. Chorus. First cornea one. then nine, then one and five, Then you atld the red and blaek for the bestest class alive. Other ones were it till we did arrive. Then we took the leading part and then commenced to thriv Then we won the best on field and track— Girls with cheering and the boys with their mighty whack. Now. move your eyes and bring them back— Now can you tell in what we lack?
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY—Continued ACT IV — Scene 1. A year later. Miss Newman’s room. Enter Senior Class. First Senior. Just think, we really are Seniors at last! Miss Newman. You certainly are a model class. You don't try to act so important. Second Senior, llow could we—having to rake and scrape up every cent we can find? I thought Seniors could take things easy ami not have to work so hard. Third Senior. Not when people can’t and won’t appreciate a work of art like our Maple Leaves of last year. Scene II. Auditorium. Rehearsal of Senior Play. Enter Senior Play Cast. Miss Wolfe. Here. Shvlock. bend over more. Macbeth, you must not laugh when you say. “Is this a dagger that I see before me?” Look solemn. Now, Romeo, go on. Romeo. Oh that I were a glove upon your hand! Juliet. Hee, Hee! Miss Wolfe. We’ll practice to-morrow night at seven-thirty. Scene III. Miss Newman’s room. Enter Senior Class. Pres. Now. which pin do you like the best—the long one, three-cornered one, or the fat one? All. The long one! Pres. All right, we’ll have the long one for our class pin. Now. we’ve just got to bring something here to make .some money, and the W. V. I . Glee Club has broken up. Everyone think about this and if you think of anything to have, let me know during the week. (Adjournment of the class
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JACK ABBOTT Jack is ii grny-hnircd gentleman who entered the F. H. iv in the fall of 1914. He nyn that In his youth tie was able to sing, hut now ho hits no time to prac- tice. We presume that the reason Is that a course in courtship studied under the direction of one of the city school teachers. Is demanding all his spare time. OBORQE HOKUM What a vast difference between rrean- tnan George and Senior George. Forget- ting the past, we shall remember him as the pleasant, enthusiastic, hustling Se- nior lad. MAROARRTARNETT Margaret (better known as Bob) is every one's friend. She loves everyone, and loves them till the end. EDGAR BARRETT There had been considerable mystery as to Just what Ed would make of himself— he can sing and play to the delight of his audience, but It was not until recently discovered that he was especially adapted to vaudeville. Edgar also falls deeply In love sometimes. Just now he Is paying all due respect to one of our Junior girls. MERLE ARNETT T am sure that care's an enemy to life. ETHEL BROWN We all admire Ethel for her studious habits and sweet disposition. Although very quiet, she Is well liked for her high standards and good sense.
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