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-1, JUNIOR 55 mea swoon 4 On the evening of May 8,the Juniors ushered the Seniors on board ship in the gymnasium,where they were entertained in sailors style. Blue fish nets and silver anchors decked the wall,while the class motto appeared in silver letters on a large blue life saver.Thirteen sailor maids from the Freshmen class waited on the tables. The menu was as follows: Rum Breaded Veal Cutlets Potato Rosettes Harvard Beats Celery Curls RddiSh Roses Hot Rolls Butter Tomato Salad and Salutines Angel Food Cake Whipped Cream Strawberries Nuts Coffee When each guest had eaten his fill, Master of Cerem onies,Francis Larson took charge of the following program Toastmaster......................Francis Larson Tap Dance........ ..... .... ...... Dickie McNabb Song.............. .... . ........... . .... Sextette Jean Goodbarn, Eva Ideker, May Senner, Lavon Fehlhaber, Dorothy Dubbe, Mary Tinkham. Toast Charting Your Course..... .. All Bon The The ocooss n o 0 u A Aboardtiilluoloctbo lo Voyiigeoooo ODII Ol ll Check-Up.....,... C.pt1in'S Tall... ... Elwood Ideker .James McNabb .Yvonne O'Dea ...Mr. Berman ...Mr. Hunter Elda Buchheim Piano Solo.. .... ..... .......... Bonnibelle Fritz Vocal Solo.....................Miss Cruickshank Reading of Mills and Prophecies .... Bob Cnalberg ..6g j..
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SENIOR ACTIVITY WEEK The last week of' school proved to be a memoriable one in the experiences of all the Seniors. BFXCCAL AUREATE The Baccalaureate Services were held at eight o'clock on Sunday evening, May 25, at the High School Auditorium, The sermon was given by the Reverend Father Manning of Humboldt. CLASS Nl14QwP'iT Of somewhat lighter nztuve :as the Class Day program given Monday Evening, May 24th..n portion of the program, class history,class wills and class propheCies,was deval- ed to voicing the appreciation the Seniors had for all those who made their education possible. It also set up a goal for many individual members to strive for. CCJIVIIvIENCEMENT The Commencement Address was given on Wednesday evening, May 26, by Karl E. Mundt of Madison, So. Dak., who is the national president Senior class motto, HW: Have Lies Before usH,was displayed of the Forensic League, The Crossed the Say, the Ocean on a large life saver belt. The Senior colors. blue and silver, as well as their class flower, the pink carnation were displayed by means of the decorations an the stage. -66 - I-n
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