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The NAlUTlllLlUS 1928 Sociaf gstcfivitieg of fge Qfa554D of 1928 junior Year Sterling's Camp. Bud was a guest and after due persuasion was adopted by the class of 1928. To celebrate, we played ringtag with the enthusiasm of youth. This part was a success. Wildwood. Strunk , Diehl, Miss Berry and Miss Glover travel by sleigh. Charley holds Miss Glover. Snow ball battle the main feature. junior Picnic at Sterling's Camp. Eat, Drink and Be Merry, was our motto for this day. Tommy washed the dishes?? What became of the dish-washer? Faculty takes first canoe ride. S.O.S. signal is heard. All are saved. Senior War September 9, 1927. Camp Westfall. VVho made the cocoa? Pop Sterling presides. Family spoon in demand. Girls terrified by escaped convicts. Who saw the Qdeaconj light? Ford cars are parked. Why P October 28, 1927. Martha Bickel hostess. Faculty and Seniors in glad rags. All are welcomed by Martha's ghost. Dutch costumes prevail and Washington terrorizes all. VVhose head sounded empty? November 11, 1927. 1rvin's Camp. John acts as host this time. Miss O'Connor is chaperone. We play three-deep in the two-foot grass. Result - wet feet. Dogs are devoured again. Dessert - one-half a marshmallow. Note. Indaddition to the above, we had many other social activities that were not attended by the class as a whole. Parties of four, six, eight, and ten frequently met in Reish's cafe and celebrated with such delicacies of the season as the good and faithful waiters served. And then -- some nuptial flights will be taken by several members of '28 before our first class reunion in 1929. Bon voyage. :sis ...ggi 27 IQ..
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T he NAUTTLUS 1928 Sociclc Qxcfivitieg of tge Qfagsfi of 1928 As members of the Class of 1928, we realize that our happy high school days are rapidly drawing to a close. The events, hereafter re- corded, shall linger long in our memory and endear the associations and friendships formed during these four seemingly short years. Frerlomfm War September 19, 1924. Weeiiie roast at Big Woocls. Paul Baker's car acts as an arc light. Clark Musser toastmaster. Miss Beck the guardian angel. All is well to-night. October 14, 1924. Marshmallow roast at Wildwood. Too young to drive cars so we hike. Fish hooks are bought at drug store. Elean- or's sweater is ruined by marshmallows. Senator Grubb comes to the rescue. January 7, 1925. Elsa Moyer entertains by the Old Mill Streamf, F Leitzell gives the following definition of love: 1 love you, l always loved you and always will love you. lce cream is mixed in due proportion with snow. May 25, 1925. Freshman Picnic at Sandbridge. Greens are laid aside and we are full-fledged soapheads'y. Prof. hlusser's honey- moon was a great success. Sophomore 'War September 12, 1925. At Sterling's Camp in the timbers. Dry and Lee invade the camp. They are regarded as aliens. Tires be- come flat. Gas flows fast. Anger mounts the scale. Pud shows Alice, Bee and Ruth home necessities. Who fights for Pud ? Fighters become enemies. October 12, 1925. Buffalo Mills the scene of the plot. Boys become primitive men and grow desperate. Girls shudder at such beasts. Boys see no parking signs - stop! Oren sticks to Miss Sanner. Ruth proves her love by eating pickles. December 2, 1925. Leinbach's Camp. '4Strunky , Don , and Brum- my are lost in the jungle. Diehl shows his real nature and goes skunk hunting. How did we get home? Bee and Alice fight for Wilmer's lap. Alice wins. May 25, 1926. Sterling's Camp. Herbert Spigelmyer kisses Ruth. New Berlin is robbed of peanuts by Bee and Alice. NM 26 IW..
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