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TH E SYLLA BFS ln Unison. SENIORS A LA LUIERIUK. An athlete great is Monk lVith never a thot to Hunk, He studies late And taps his pate lvith a pencil that is punk. Cifford, the Editor-in-Cluef, llvas stranded 1111 a coral reef, He starved for a day, Then from hunger did say, 'tlnstead of these things give me beeff' Here is a fair lllilltllxll ll2llllC4l Harkness, lvliols reported afraid in the darkness. She sure is quite env, ,Xml disperses 11N1f'll joy, But the question is: ls her 11211110 Harkness? ,X visi4111 of lr'1veli11ess is Jess: That's nut her full Ilillllfi, hut ,tis less, The l'O1llillll1l01' is clill'IllO11, ller llllfxll is so ClliU'llHIl1 That 1'ig'l1tlyl1e1' 11111110 shuuld he llees. There was a Yflllklg' Hltllllltll ll2lHlC1l .Xdag In her school work she certainly inada Class ree1.1rd quite gnml, ,Ks all Others should, N0 XV0l1fl0l' her friends 2lfllllll'C Ada. Doris, one day, went to see A danee, for a tango teal 5 At tl1e stunts they pulled off, Doris did seutfg She frowned illlfl said, 4'Ohl Geell' ClVith apologies tu llelxnes who deserves better Give us 111r'1re ditlieult studies, O, Mr. Hill, That we our heads may fill! Tllillli not aluuut the past! let eaeh new study, harder than tl1e last, l'lll1lf1XV us with S2l,Q,'2ll'lUllSllQSS 1l1fJI'Q vast, Till ive at length are free, Prepared for voyageing life's eneo11'1passing sea, t1'C ltinent I
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THE' SYLLABUS 23 BACCALAUREATE. ,-,.i-.- The baccalaureate services were held in the Christian church Sunday even- ing. Blay 2-1. Rev. G. lV. Zink delivered the annual sermon and was assisted in the services by Mark D. Obenshain. Rev. Zink delivered a sermon that was pleasing, instructive and admoni- fory, especially to the members of the graduating class. The church presented an attractive appearance, being decorated with the class colors, raseda green and White, and a profusion of cut and potted flowers. The baccalaureate services is an event that will long be remembered with gladness by the members of the graduating class, 1914, F. H. S. ,iii-ii. SEXIOR-JEXIOR RECEPTION. ,il- The annual reception given by the Junior class to the Senior class was held at the home of Dorothe Barnard, five miles southwest of Flanagan, Monday evening, May 25th. The Juniors proved themselves royal entertainers, as all present had a very enjoyable time. The guests included the teachers, Miss Mette, Miss Studley, Miss Fox, Miss Ilenicksman and Mr. Hill. The guests-of-honor included the members of the Senior class, namely: Clifford liehman, Ralph Monk, Vivian Harkriess, lloris Tlorrie, Ada Meils and Jessie Carmen. The reception was marked by the uniqueness of the entertainment provided. Not least among the pleasures enjoyed by all was the trip thither and haek. COM MEX CEM EXT EXERF ISES. The commencement exercises of the class of 1914, of F. Ti. S., were held in the K. of P. hall, 'Friday evening, May Qilth. Rev. llenry ll. Frost, president of Grand Prairie Seminary, flnargi, de- livered the annual address, choosing for his subject, Some Modern Tendencies in Edueation.'7 llis address was a splendid one and brought out clearly and forcefully some of the steps that are being taken by modern elueators. lt was received enthusiastically by the audience and graduating class. The stage was prcttily decorated with the class colors, raseda green and white, and flowers. The exercises were a iittingr climax to the four years of labor that the seniors had completed and, although happy in knowing that their school work is ended, having learned tho vicissitudes of high school life, they feel amply repaid for their labor and work.
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