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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Junior Prom —April 22, 1927 The Juniors are giving: a party | 'Twill Itp a very formal affair, I will he on April twenly-lwo And we want you all to be there. We're going to ask tin1 Alumni And we want the Seniors too. | You’re allowed to pick a partner To bring with you. There’ll be Irish ami there’ll he Dutch I And some that came from France. But why question their nationality When all have come to dance? There'll naturally he some beauties | And some not quite so true. There'll he lot of rouge and powder And plenty of lip-stick too. There'll be many pretty dresses Ami colors to he seen. 1 Some will be truly inspiring And others not, I ween. We’ll have some decorations And lots of room in the hall. We guarantee a good time To you people, one and all. Come to the grand enjoyment | Oh, Juniors! Seniors! Alumni! Make your plans and get ready | For the time is drawing nigh. | Do not oh. do not linger We know that it will be joy And a grand old glorious time For every girl and boy. —Gertrude Luther.
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• I.................. mm.............................................................. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Carl Zobel -“Custer.” Commercial Course Football I. , 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Football Captain 4; Prom Hoard 3; Boy ’ Glee Club 4; Hand I. 2, 3. 4: Class Secretary and Treasurer 1; Class Vice President 2; Editor-In-Chief “J” StalT 4; Goir 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Ha ketball I, 2. 3. 4; 0|M»retta I “Few things have failed to whieh he set his will; lie does Ills most and best” Senior Farewell Tins Senior Class is destined to pass, As I lie other classes are. Hilt we won’t forget, The friends that we met As we do our duty near and far. We have had our play, and the time has come When we must do something more. Few will remain here; Many will go elsewhere, But time will go on as before. Our lessons learned, diplomas earned We all must close our work. Some will dig ditches. And others leap riches. And some their duty will shirk. Some will marry, others will tarry Along the byway of life. A few may preach. And others will teach Yet all will help in the strife. When life's work is o’er and rest is evermore, And the sun is sinking in the golden west. We'll look back o’er the years, I Through a Him of misty tears, And see the School we loved best. —Winston Sehallert. ................mini
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