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23 IN the afternoon a tour was made of the University Campus with the other members of the class h more detailed account of the tour is given in the previous report written by another member of the class. THIS group did not go to the Ag College, but went to visit the Capitol Building instead. We all had the privilege of signing ouj? names in the guest book in the museum, rfe were all jammed into a tiny elevator and made the trip to the top of the building. IT seems there is a huge marble design on the top floor. There was Joan, singing the boogies and she and Leone were jitterbugging. Don't we wish we had a floor like that to dance on all the time 11 AFTER a short rest and refreshing ourselves we set out to find the other group in order to it supper with them. But, to no avail. So, in asoaroh for fun we drove out to University Place. «Ve visited the Cottag6 Cafe and stayed for supper, '•‘■’here we saw Deraid Ely and then took him for a short ride with us. Please, girls . 11 UPON returning to Lincoln we went to two shows, Getting Gertie's Garter,and Yolanda and the Thief. After th3t, we retired. «Vo hear that the girls kept getting mysterious phone calls during the nite and even the hotel manager was yelling hl« head off about it. DELLA and Bonnie got up very early in order to get in the nylon line, '•‘■'hey were successful after standing in line for about an hour.
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LOLA had never seen a man in tails, but as we were driving back to 0 Street, a man and a woman came out of a house and the man had on tails. Thrillllll By the time we had brought Lola back down to earth again, it was time for the show. We parked and walkea to the Varsity to see Getting Gertie's Garter. AFTER seeing the show, which was quite good, we started home. About ten miles out of Lincoln we de- cided to call Mrs. Watkins with the hope of getting her out of bed. So in Milford v e stopped at Newton's Cafe. James put his shoes on and we went in to have something to eat. While we were there James called Mrs. Watkins, but she had just arrived home and haun't been to bed yet. Doggone I As v e v ere leaving, James ran to Lthe car and lost both of his shoes, which he had forgotten to tie. WE then started again. We arrived in Fair- mont a few minutes after midnight, all very tired, but happy. Everyone went home to a nice, 3oft bed to dream of a good old Senior Day 11 TWO other cars in which wore Jack Jacobsen, George Thompson, Leone Baker, Joan tills, onnic Novak, and Della Keil, left from the school house about 7:00, after doing a bit of ruirinaglngthrough the Juniors desks, and misplacing a few articles. WE arrived in Lincoln v ithin an hour and found the others in the usual camping grounds, the five and ten store. THE four girls in these cars immediately set out to fixio a hotel room. Who said there is a housing shortage, or is it just the girls' winsome ways? THE morning was spent in shopping and locatirg places of interest which we might decide to visit later in the day. (Continued on next page )
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JUNIOR CLASS Back Row—Robert Al'oro, Bill Ely, Max Philsorr, John Fishel, Robert Quick- .Terold Fishel Car.l Juata, Merlin Ritchey, Neil Priefert. Front Row--Annio Goodrich, Ina Bells Gillan, Betty Ab- bott, Dorothy McAvcy Dorothy Jensen, Lois Dado, Margareut Ackerman, Miss Stowe. AT the first meeting in she fall, we chose our officers: Robert Albro, president; Ina Belle Gil- lan, vice-president; Betty Abbott, secretary, and John Fishel, treasurer. Robert was toastmaster at the ban- quet given for the seniors in the spring. WE were well represented in all school af- fairs. Bill Ely, Max Philson, Jerold Fishel, John Fishel, and Noil Priefert went out for basketball. Bill, Max, Jerold, John, and Carl Justa went out for football. Max, John, and Bill went to the track meet. MAX Philson, Lci3 Dado, Neil Priefert Ina Belle Gillan, Jerold Fishel, John Fishel, and Carl Justa played in the Band all year. Betty Abbott.and Dorothy McAvoJr took up the drums in the spring. All the girls were m Chorus. 7 5 published two school papers this year just to prove v e could. And then there was our play from the proceeds of which wo gave the ’’Circus in honor of the supposcd-to-be-lmportant seniors. THE seniors are putting out this Anntml, and we are told this is all the space we got. 0. K. Good things come in small write-ups, so good-bye. (P. S. Look up above, nren’t we goodlookin’1)
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