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Ten Years From Now Will we remember Central High, Ten years from now, you and I? Will we remember its corridors, Its dinted lockers and squeaky doors, Its hand carved desks, its wobbly seats, Its football games and track meets? Will we remember the teachers all And how we'd jump at their beck and call? The book exchange, the office door, The kid's day that is no more. I hope when each and everyone Looks back on those few years of fun, He'll turn to Central and with a bow Salute it, ten years from now! -Pao PHELAN, senior Dreams Lovely fleeting dreams have I At night when in my bed I lie. Of snowy clouds that drift on high, Of bright winged birds and the wind's soft sigh. Of merry children, laughing at play, And parents who watch at the end of day. Or of lovers who stroll on a star-lit night, Their world made magic my loveis glowing light. -PHvLLis A1.BERs, senior Jake's End I know a boy By the name of lake, He was full of joy And he liked to skate. Une sunny day he went to the lake, The ice was thing But he wanted to skate For he had a race to win. He went skating on the lakeg I asked him to stop for my sake, Right then in stepped Fate, And that was the end of lake. For lake was drowned Like a lot of people: And now he lies in the ground, And the bells ring in the steeple. -VERNKDN PETERSON, sophomore page twelve POETRY Beginning of n Storm At Sea Sails set and the course laid, Starting to round the horn With the lookout in the rigging Watching for the storm. The crew all in their quarters, Sou' westers laid close by, Patiently waiting and listening For the lookout's hollowing cry. The captain anxiously pacing The sturdy oaken deckg Closely watching the lookout, Praying they will not wreck. First mate at the rail Carefully heaving the lead, Calling out the readings As they slowly forged ahead. 'iCaptain holy the lookout calledg Storm's a gatherin', comin' fastvg The captain whirled and gazed intently, Expectancy had come at last. All hands were piped upon the deck To lash things tight and shorten sail: They willingly came in a frenzied rush To get things ready for the gale. The clouds overhauled and passed the ship And soon merged over the flueg The fog came up and covered the sea Blotting the sky from view. -CHARLEs CARIXJEN, senior Solitude I long to escape from the city With its hustle and hubbub and squall, And start for the peaceful forest, And the mountains majestic and tall. I long for the silence of the woods, The solitude of the towering trees, The calmness of a gem-like lake, The caress of a cool mountain breeze. The Sea Mighty waves washed up the shore Of the sunny, golden sand. The clear blue waters of the sea Rolled up upon the land. The breeze was blowing cool and free, The sun was warm and bright. Fleecy clouds were in the sky, The waves rolled in with might. -EILEEN BRUMM, sophomore Into Eternity Look out of the window, Martha. Docs hope fill your heart? Mine is dead: I think It perished in the heat last summer When the wind blew our land Into eternity. Not a green thing growing. Where could a plant grow In this barren dry plain? We saw the last things growing here When the wind blew our land Into eternity. Let's leave this dead country. Do you want to go To a place where there's life? My heart and my heritage both went When the wind blew our land Into eternity. Say goodbye to the land. Does it hurt you to leave The home of our fathers? Look forwardg perhaps some hope re- mained When the wind blew our land Into eternity. -EDWARD ENosBERo, senior To the strains of Elgar's Pomp and Cir- cumstancef' played by the Central High orchestra, over 200 seniors will march down the aisle in the academic cap and gown and find their seats in the audi- torium for the last time in their high school career on June 17, 1938, at 10:00 a. m .... At the graduation ritual, Wes- ley Stehr will deliver the Valedictory, A World of Opportunity, Virginia John- son, Salutatorian, will speak on World Economic Cooperation, and George Hoeveler will deliver the Oration . . . After the banquet on Class Night at the Park Hotel, Bob jackson, class president, welcomed parents, friends and teachers, and then Doris Mae Blied gave the Sen- ior Farewell. Rachel Trachte gave Advice to juniors and George Rupp responded for the Junior class. Alice Gauer and Catherine Odehnal presented the Class History and Prophecy . . . Committees for commencement and class night in- cluded: Class Night, Dorothy Keleny, chairman, Edward E n g s b e r g, ,lack O'Neil, Ann Paley, ,lean Whittlingerg Dinner, Patricia Reilly, chairman, ,lane Buellesbach, Steve Goikovich, Osca r Karp, Doris Kratze, Gladys Harney, Charles Carmeng Clothing, Lola Hard- ing, chairman, Marion Krueger, Harold Marty, ,lohn Morrissey, Kathryn Parkin- son, Senior Recognition Day, Kenneth Davis, chairman, Doris Mae Blied, Mary Lucey, Dick Potter, Ted Walker, Motto and Color, Dorothy Wilhelm, chairman, Allen Albright, Greg Blankenheim, Lor- raine Sweet.
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