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Oli HOU NOK NON HON I0 i nllgg 1?EXCOLLIUlN:I 26 Page Twenty OIC '08 ROI! WON I9 I0 Senior Poem. Shakespeare says the eart'h's a stageg And what he says is true, For each of us have a certain aim, Or a certain work to do.- And so in Life's play, the Mansion's large, The gras-s and trees in glorious green, And the many fiofwers, and the birds and bees- Ane used for the stage and soennue. Different plays may be seen on, this earth- Of Tragedy, Love or Dismayg Different srtaages and diflier-ent scenes, May be used in 'each type of play. Min, is a play, containing foyur acts, And the scfhool house is the scene, The first act portrays the kids of ofur class- Entering High, Schooll looking so green, Together wwe worked, together we playledg Together we smiled, and sigh-ed, Together we stood, we never fell- We knew we could win if we tried. The secolnd and third are much like the first- And the fourth act follows in suitg Together we grappled, and together we ftl'i'H1fIT18d'I And in this act, we'll gather the fruit. 'Tis sad when the play comes to an end, And it's hard to keep your eyes dry, For when the curtain goes dofwn, Our schooldmys will have all passedl by. So, in this play of Lessons ansd Woark- We give ourselves a start. And in the next play, the world as a scene, We'll each have a bigger part. i By Nina Para. 'line
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OIG IO! NOK IO! XOR I0 AHQQ ISEX CoLLiU1XI no ZQIHQ3 Ok ON -ION I I0 IO SENIOR PROGRAMME Senior Play ---------- May 16 Baccalaureate S-ermoun - - May 20 Commencement - - May 23 Washington Trip - - May 29 Class Colors-Blue amd White Class Motto-Excel lor Class Flower American Beauty Rose HONOR ROLL Highest Honor- Evelyn Lohr - - Valedictorian High Honour- Dorothy Feese - - Salutatorian Honor- Joseph Friskie Pug
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Oli IO! XOR ION ION I0 alla ..1i,Ffi..C9U:.?U.lXI.. Z lla Senior Class History. In the fall of '24 we entered Boswell High as a class of 425 that in itself, however, isn't mulch to brag about. But all of us were intenlt on making the best of this venture and we began forthwith, n1otwint.hstand- ing the hazing we neceived alt' the ready hands of the Sophs, which was calculated to take some of the cock-sureness out off us. If anything, lt turned out just the opposite fnom what was expected, for we were just as lively as ever. We were ready for anytlh-ing that came along, nlot even excepting 'the finals which we bowled over emerging full fiedgiedl Sopho- mores. The second year began calmly. Calmly, if that word mleans :to pur- sue the elusive Frosh-, get and haze himg outside of this everything else was serene enough for us. Now, as we were better acqulainrtned with the teachers and ourselves we got along very well, not only in studies but also in other activities. We came into piossoessiofnl of the Blalskehball banner and later received anotlher in debating. Yes we were a lively class and not even the finals, that nemesis of many a promising stude, could hold us down. As we passed out of school for our vacaticn, tihe world sta-red agog at us, for were we not Juniors rightly proclaimed so by the Powers that Be? The third year was a repetition of the preceding year. We remained champs both in Basketball and debating, besides pultihing some men on the gridiron who were lucky enough, or rather their ability was recog- nized. We also backed up the other school projects putting on a play, Go Slow Mary, for the benefit of the library. The fourth year began as all the rest, only -trhat it was marked by more work and the realization that it would be our last and! therefore should be marked! by tlhe best of work, setting an example for the under- classmenf to follow, which we faithfully believe we did. All this time our enrollment was steadily decreasirg unllail in our last year we had but a scanzt. 23. Nevertheless we kept. :cn and now as we are slowly being put on the shelf of time and other classes will crime to take our places, theme always will be a warm spot in each heart of the class of '28 for Boswell High and the work w'h.ic'h i't did for urs. Om' Class Presidents :- Freslhmualn Year - ----- Opal Dmiggs Sophomore Year - - Marion Miller--Dorcxtlhy Fleese Junior Year ------- Charles Walker Senior Year - ---- Millard Gardner Page 'rwenlg-iw
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