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TI-IE SENIOR SPECULUIVI Mccuffey High School, Oxford, ohio. Vol. l june 1929 No.l. SENIOR CALENDAR Date 'Event i April 26 ,,,,,,.,.,--,,,,,,,.,,,,,, w, J unior-Senior Reception McGuffey Auditorium ' May 17 ,,,,x,.,,,,A ,A,.,A,,-.. , ,,.., ...... S enior Class Play ' McGuffey Auditorium May 29 .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.., ...... .,... F a culty Reception Mr.Bunger's home May 31 ,,,,,..,,,i,,,,,,lw,,,,-,, ,,,, . , rl , , -Senior Dance A MeGuffey Auditorium June 1 ..,. .,..,. Ae.. ......e...., Q ..,.,,.. A 1 u mni Banquet ' A University Commons June 2 .,.. ....., ,,... ,,.,o,,...o,,... B a c calaureate Service 'A ' Memorial Presbyterian Church June 6 ,,....,.,............... ..,..,.... C ommencement Benton Auditorium COMMENCEM ENT EXERCISES - The Commencement exercises of the McGuffey High School will take place on Thursday evening, J une 6, in Benton Auditorium. The girls will wear longsleeved, white sport dresses, and will each carry a sheath of roses. The boys will .wear Oxford gray suits, green ties, and a boutonniere of the roses. A The speaker of the evening will be Dr. Ashbaugh from Ohio State, who will be Dean of the School of Education at Miami next year. The en- tire program will bez- P PROCESSION AL ' INVOCATION Music By Boy's Glee Club Hunter's Loud Haloo .......... ,... . ....r O .'Hara All Thru The Night .,,,. -- --Welsh Air The Mountain Pine ....... . . - ....... . Broake Class Address .......... ' ,........ ..,.. D r. Ashbaugh Music By Girl's, Choral Club, Hagsy Birds ...................... ............... H olst - A. ater- Lily ......... A ....... V ........ , ............... A bt River, River- ....................... -,Chilean Folk Song P BENEDICTION ' The music is directed by Prof. William E. Ross and' Miss Ruth T. Johnson. The Junior class will be in charge of all stage decorationsi ALUMNI BANQUET' The worthy Alumni of McGuffey have established a precedent in our curriculum of activities by announcing an alumni banquet to be held Satur- day June 1, 1929, at seven o'clock. The University Commons will be the placeof this festive celebration. All alumni are welcome who- give the re- quired, one,dollar admission. The evening will be taken up with speeches, music, dancing, andlalqove all banqueting., Warnock,Wri5iht, better known as Ted an graduate in 526 has charge of the reunion. T e purpose of the banquet is to organize a McGuffey Alumni Acssociation. Come AlltYe Faith'- ful!
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SPECULUM STAFF' Editor ........,.. ........... f ....,......... .... C a rvel Collins Literary editor . -- .... Jessie Bourne SOCi6ty editor ........,......................,....W.....,,, Rose Gehring Athletic editor ..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,vA,,,V,,,,,,,,,,,, Alice Shocke Contributers: Dorothy Ferris, Dorothy Ledwell, Jessie Bourne, Hugh Shocke, Thomas Taylor, Virginia Slye, Carvel Collins, Harold DuBois, Ruby Jacobs, Mary Louise Roberts, Rose Gehring. Printed by McGuffey class under supervision of C- O. Nenninger. Joseph Meadon, Hugh Shocke, Bob Spenny, Jack Rosenfelder, Albert Baker, Donald Murry, Tom Singleton. SENIOR CLASS GFFICERS For four years the Seniors worked together, for themselves and for Mc Guffeyg now this time is over and they depart,leaving an enviable record behind them. As scholars they began well, and have always been well represented on the honor roll. The guidanceof the class of '29 progressed under the leadership of Carvel Collins. Foresight and insight were need- ed on many occasions, but brother Collins always demonstrated his ability along this line. The least important of officers, vice-president, fell upon Hugh Schocke. The duties of this office were carried out in perfect shape because of the few responsibilities attached. Very important indeed are the secetary and treasurer, but with Louise Wolnitzek showing her genius with the pen, and marked distinctian pecuniarily, the class turned out great work. - Their four years at.Mc Guffey have taught the Seniors much. As they leave, they realize more than ever what their Alma Mater has come to mean in their lives. They go out to live the principles which they have learned from her. From under graduates to alumni is a grea.t step, and as they take it, may Good Luck attend. Three Cheers for the officers of the class of 1929! . A SENIOR BOAT, RIDE , Slowly the giant Meadon left the harbor with fBuJ chanon on deck. The Schockfel of being alone on the top deck gave Mee an CMJary sensation. No one was there to admire my Taylored suit straight from the fasliionable Roberts ahop, but after all I was glad that the Ma frljority of the passengers were Sherfingl the lower deck. I Leoned the railing and viewed the bound- less sea. . Solty water splashed into my face as the waves Rose-en-Fel. The ship was easily Bourne on the high waves despite the fDul bois heavyweights on board. The scream of the Hawks-in the distance gave a gratifying sound to My-ers. The sentimental sighs of the Baker orchestra came to me In-loe tones. A great band of gulls were Led-well by the powerful leader of the silent group. The Ferries came chugging by, throwing Ruby like beads of Waflj ter onto the deck. Finally the harbor was reached, and the famous Sayer Damm passed. A Slye looking porter directed me to a taxi, where I found my Hazel-eyed cousin Louise Waiting for me to help her Du-err shop- ping. At length Each of us got a Eugene permanent. Don't you think we needed one after such a trip? A S -
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