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ROUNDUP ANNUAL, JUNE, 1917 (Elass (BffiatB President - - Ambrose Alexander Rvan Vice President Howard Stiles Lease Secretary - Helen Maxine I lill Treasurer Clara Velma Lewis (UlasH Inttn Dier (Elass (Efllnra Gray and Blue lunnr umt Velma Lewis Edith Judson ( (live Kimmerle Anna Parker Laura )lson Hilda Ulsen Esther Swanson Florence Jensen Laura Pearson Vivian Bruneau (iraftuattttg turners I ligh ScIk ml Auditi iriuni Thursday Evening, June 7, 1917 Program Velma Lewis What Next? (dive Kimmerle Music in Every Day Life Laura ( llson Vocational Training- Esther Swanson Universal Service Laura Pearson Pioneers Edith Judson Spirit of the Red Cross Anna Parker Heritage of the American Youth Hilda Olson Smile Up Your Face Florence Jensen Every Day Heroes Vivian Bruneau Ellis Island Page Eighteen
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ROUNDUP ANNUAL, JUNE, 1917 riiiiiJiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiijiiiiiiiiiriJitiiiriJitiiitiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiitiiiJiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiriiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiJitiiiitiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiitiJiitiiiiiaitiiiitiJiiitiitiiiiiiiiiEiii brook and ample road, whose dust is gold, and whose pavement stars. Clarence Holmberg, a Senior, delighted us all with his intepretation of Inns — The gulfs enchanted where the siren sings. Miss Shafer, the class teacher of our guests, talked to us both humorously and seriously on the subject Cross Roads, and as a climax to the whole affair, Vivian Bruneau, of our own class, took us back once more to the Alain Road. ith one long, lingering cheer for G. F. H. S., we left the banquet hall to take part in the other event of the evening. At nine o ' clock in the Palm Room, the reception, in honor of the faculty and Senior class, took place. There was a delightful and very interesting program which consisted of music and addresses, and was presided over by Howard Lease. Refreshments were served, and the reception was recog- nized a success. While the party (reception, in elegant language) was in progress, the annual Junior Prom in honor of the graduating class was given by those of our class who enjoy dancing. The ball took place in the Masonic Temple, which was decorated with great quantities of pink and white spring flowers and with the banners of the classes of 1916 and 1917. After the grand march, which was led by the presidents of the two classes, the dance pro- grams were distributed by Helen Hill and Ambrose Ryan of the Junior class. All too soon the music died away and our Junior Ball and Junior year were only memories. And then we advanced to the lofty position of Seniors! How proud we were — and are! Sometimes we pity ourselves because no one else seems to. Teachers heap pages and pages of lessons upon us as we sit, meekly sub- missive ( ?) in our classrooms. Sometimes we think we shall be glad to leave the place where we have been so sorely tried, and so cruelly mis- treated. Again, we look about us rather sorrowfully, and almost wish we could re-live some portions of our school career. There has been a number of class meetings this year. Ambrose is still president. Howard Lease is vice president, Yelma Lewis retains the office of treasurer, and Helen Hill is secretary. We have had one social affair — the Hike. It took place on October 12 — one of our very few and hard-earned holidays. It will not soon be for- gotten by the members of the Senior class. The Giant Springs is a good place to hold almost any kind of an outdoor festivity and this occasion was certainly delightful, to say the least. ( )ur number has it w dwindled to 83. We In ipe that in i one who now be- longs will desert us in our last hour of need and triumph — Commencement! OLIVE KIMMERLE. Page Seventeen
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Ambrose Ryan President Helen Hill Secretary Velma Lewis Treasurer Howard Lease Vice President Page Nineteen
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