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, JUNIOR CLASS Back Row-Jolm Sliaffer, Frank Wilcox, Russell Porter, Junior McCloskey Front How-Opal Ross, Pauline Carter, Grace Pearson, Ruth Jenkins. Prophecy of Senior Class Qkfontinued from page 135 pared with the quiet, restful life of Home, Sweet Home. As we stood the next day on the rear platform of the last car and hade the, Alumni of 1927 goodbye, there was something came up in my throat, and I could hardly choke it down. I could only repeat as I had twenty years be- fore to thc Seniors on class night at the high school: Many words there are to say, You're going now, adieul' In most any sort ol' a rush You can say goodbye to us. You can tremble on the stone As you stumble thru the door And wave your hand alone And be gone evermore. But what more tender sigh Could I sing into my song When you come to say goodbye Than just, ' So long? As you turn away, some may forget Our prattle and our rime, And we alike, may lightly, let Memory dim with time. The place we all fill is small, Our deeds so commonplace, 'Twill not be hard, I know To fill your vacant space. So now to you, Seniors, goodbye, Farwell for right or wrongg But upon thc threshold turn and c f'Goodbye, goodluck, so-long. gijieen I
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mln A ills ill: alll ullmlihr Hiirrnrlmlll alll ull: ull: :IE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Junior class of 1925-1926 gave the play entitled The Poor Married Man at the Bringhurst Opera House, on February 17, 1926. Following is the cast of characters: Prof. Wise, a poor married man. Ancil Ayres Dr. Graham, a country physician. Morris Perigo Billy Blake, a college boy. Voylc Shelburn Jupiter, a black tramp. Russell Flora Mrs. Iona Ford, some mother-in-law. Hazel Young Zoie, a charming daughter, Hilda Garrison June Graham, a Freshman. Elva Douglas Rosalind Wilson, a college reporter. Marguerite Eikenberry Place-A small college town. Time-Present. Synopsis of Plot: JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION The annual Junior-Senior reception was given at the Bringhurst Hall, Thursday April 21. The hall, partitioned into two rooms, was beautifully decorated in the colors of the Juniors and Seniors. The Junior colors, blue and white, were used in the reception room while the Senior colors of lavender and cream were used in the dining room. The banquet tables were beautiful with toy-cricket favors, dressed as dolls and the nut cups, each with a tiny lighted candle artistically fashion- ed of the Senior colors. The guests were served a delicious three course dinner by the twelve girls of the Freshman class. The menu which was written in Lat- in consisted of the following: Fruit Salad Creamed Chicken Mashed Potatoes Baked Corn - Q .- Act I. Prof Wise arrives from Nia- Pocket-book Rolls BLIMGI' :E gara Falls with his young bride and B . k I CBl1tt01'f1Y gala? F d C k Q her mother, r1c ce ream nge oo a e ' Throughamisunderstanding of the C0569 Nuts MiI11?S servant, the bride's mother is taken for During the course of the banquet the bride. Billy, a college boy, who is with Mr. Yunker as toast master, the in love with Zoie, adds to the mystery. following program was given: g Act II. Billy leaves brokenhearted, Invocation Rev. Raymond Earle when he learns that the Professor has Junior Welcome Opal Ross married Zoie, Dr. Graham, an oldlSenior Response Ancil Ayres country doctor, brings his motherless Music Paul Carter - daughter to college. Mrs. Ford deter- Talk Ruth Stanton F mines to secure a divorce from Pro- Talk Supt. T. W. Armstrong fessor Wise for her daughter. She suc- Music Paul Carter ceeds because the marriage was afailure Talk Trustee Glen O. Smith Act III. Professor marries again Talk Basil McCracken :- aftera year or two and selects a girl Music Paul Carter 7 who will not encumber him with a After the banquet all enjoyed them- mother-in-law, but learns that hislselves until a late hour in the many wife's father is trapped into marrying 'games that were played. Mrs. Iona Ford, who becomes his A l. ,- 3 mother-in-law. Billy returns with news , - ' from Mrs. Ford's husband, which thgiifgigialxhgafeago H2212 gngqthmg makes Dr. Graham free again. John Shoff, Me y' A g ' The element for comedy of the play ' ' was furnished by Russell Flora, in the How far to Hopsville, do you know? Q character of Jupiter. The play is full Yes, sirgthree hot dog stands and of laughter from the Start to finish. a filling station. DI' 'll' 'IlUll' 'll' 'IIUII' 'll' - 'llUIl' 'll' ' U gon rtcen
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mln alll alll llll lllmlihr iilirriirlnlla ills ill: ull: ' Alumni CLASS OF 1911 Mrs. Ethel Smith, nee Duddleson, Rudyard, Mich. Miss Lulu Allen, Flora, Ind. Mrs. Hazel Garrison, nee Ayres Bringhurst. Mrs. Mary Ferguson. nee Smith Flora, Ind. Mrs. Alma Thompson, nee Kearns Flora, Ind. Archie E. DeMar, B. S. Purdue 1917, Superintendent Diamond Chain Works, Indianapolis, Ind. 410 N. Gladstone Ave., Indianapolis. Mrs. Helen Thomas, nee Weigle ' Flora, Ind. Mrs. Irene Siegrist, nee Retherford Ex. Ind. State Normal, Bringhurst. CLASS OF 1913 Leroy C. Hinkle, A.B, Indiana Uni- versity 1922, Organist Chaloner Theatre, New York City. Paul Carter, L.L.B. Indiana Law School 1917, Bringhurst. Mrs. June Schultz, nee Allen, Denver, Colo. Mrs. Chloe Tirril, nee Duddleson Charlotte, Mich. Mrs. Margaret Ayres, nee Metsker 124 N. K St., Lake Worth, Florida. Orville A. Oaks, Manual Training teacher and student advisor, High School 2413 Central St., Evanston., Ill. CLASS OF 1914 Mrs. Glyde Sibbitt, nee Eikenberry Ex. Depauw U., Bringhurst. Mrs. June Mnsselman, nee Kingery Flora, Ind. CLASS OF 1915 Harvey Bryan Alle11, Flora. Lois Eikenberry, A. B Depauw U. 1919. Teacher of Fnglish, High School Hammond, Ind., 993 Hyslop Place. Florence Jenkins, B. S. Purdue U. 1919, 618 Court Ave., Jeffersonville, Ind. Mrs. Gladys Fife, nee Leslie, Bringhurst. Mrs. Deane Craig, nee Metsker, Ex. Mrs. Blaker's, Indianapolis, Ind Flora, Ind. Mrs. Cletus Zinn, nee Montgomery, Rockfield, Ind. Mrs. Gladys Harter, nee Quinn Bringhurst. S. Basil McCracken, Ex. Purdue U. Science Teacher, Bringhurst High School, Bringhurst. Mrs. Racheal Ball, nee Smith Deceased. Mrs. Edythe Ayres, nee Stone Bringhurst. CLASS OF 1916 Orval Shonk, Culter, Indiana. Gretchen Smifey, Address Unknown. Mildred King, Bloomington, Ind. Mrs. Ruth Henderson, nee Asbury 509 W. Third St., Seymour, Ind. Mrs. Mary Myer, nee Asbury, Flora. Mrs. Oral Dillon, nee Hicks, Flora. Mary Jenkins, B. S. Purdue U. 1920 Aurora, Ind. Mrs. Ruth Kingery, nee Retherford 2017 N. Parker Ave., Indianapolis. Carl Shaffer Flora. CLASS OF 1917 Winifred H. Smith, Logansport. Mrs. Fay Metsker, nee Quinn Bringhurst. - Leo Mosier, Deceased. Mrs. Maude Wood, nee Ayres 1920 Pilgrim Place, Akron, Ohio. Melvin C. Platt, 2219 Winamac Ave Chicago, Ill. Lewis Craig, Flora. CLASS OF 1918 Loren Hinkle, Bringhurst. Mrs. Olive Hinkle, nee Gillam Bringhurst. Mabel Kearns, A.B. Indiana U. 1922 636 S. Washington St. Bloomington Mrs. Mabel Grant, nee Looker Bringhurst. Mary Smith, Mrs. Blaker's Indiana- polis, Logansport. U lf 'll' 'NDN' 'II' 'NBII' 'll' fllbll' 'Il' Sixteen
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