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He Graduates Us Mother Goose Lore deals with a de- lightful realm in which school is almost never mentioned, and where no obnoxious principal is around with his thou shalt nots hampering unlimited freedom. The nearest character to a pfincipal is the one who lived in a shoe and had sei many children she didn't know what to do. But who relishes being called An Old Woman ? Then there is The Pied Piper with his swarm following him for a plunge in the lakeg but if we carry out that anal- ogy, just see what we have to call you. Simple Simon suggests some interesting rhyming with the first name of the prin- cipal, but that gets too near the truth. The lloys' Home Ec. class suggests a three- ict play with the first act called To Market, Ili lNfiai'ket, the second act The Three Pigs, mil the final act, Old Mother Hubbard and Her liart- C7upboai'd. Come back often and prove the same devo- tion that was tendered to Olfldliing Colle. Sig-iii-il iii' you couggiioiiiidi t ff Q?--f ' x The Big Bad Wolf He Was Graduated tWho's Afraid 'Zi
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That old dame whose abode was a shoe gets a share of our sympathy at timesg for with so many of you how can we, any more than did she, always know what to do, ? But throughout your years in high school we believe that most of you have gotten both the bread and the broth, though some may have had bread alone and perhaps a few merely the broth. And if there should be occasions when you feel you have been whipped soundly and put to bed, may you have enough sustenance to help you come grandly through. We have confidence in the future because we have confidence in you. Neither high school nor college really educates any oneg that you must do for yourselfj so go on, whether in school or out of it, being the stu- dents you have started out to be. Your help and example will be an in- spiration to the flocks of youngsters coming on after you. So come back as often as you can to the Old Shoe CM. H. SJ JOHN C. LINDSEY.
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FACULTY 1933-1934 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Lindsey, Superintendent Mr. Fort, Principal Jessie Sutherland, Secretary Hazel Baxter, Secietai y Wesley Moulton Grace Laxon Kenneth Harkness Bernese Olson Mildred Redeman Frances Keene Virginia Edscorn Mr. McKeel, Clerk SENIOR ADVISERS Millicent Cooper Carol D. Mereness Edith Smith JUNIOR ADVISERS Blanche Johnston Rose Hopfner Willard Jordan SOPHOMORE ADVISERS Ruth McVay i:Opal Nelson llelen Field Watson George Janke MUSIC SUPERVISORS Ramon Douse Valentine Preston PHYSICAL EDUCATION Margaret Thurston A. A. Quintal Mrs Geo. Janke substituted for Miss Nelson.
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