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2(i X II E T A M HACK Class Prophecy The stage is set in heaven, The time is the judgement day When Gabriel takes his trumpet out, The song of songs to play. While sitting up there in heaven In my angel ' s robe of white, I was called upon to look down below To pick out folks for the flight. I saw some X. C graduates Spread out across the earth. Some looked good and others bad. Various was their worth. Down in the South Sea Islands Willi a native by his side, I saw — Bill Brnbaker. Sylvia Mackoff was his bride. To New York now I turned my gaze, The city of many sights; And there my friend Katherine Power ' s name Glared in dazzling lights. Inside the theater, the orchestra Played music sweet and calm. Who was the leader t Why look again. Could it be Don Phlllabaumf It was — and the piano player Fred Wehman without a doubt Making goo-goo eyes at the dancer. Bemad ine Hover, what are you about? Walking down Broadway, a man by her side, I saw Gert Devlin beaming with pride. Her face lit up with joy and Surprise As she addressed a grimy bootblack of unusual size. Clarence Castor, she cried, how can this be? I thought you were playing football. I was, he sneeringly replied, But a woman caused my fall. From here I look down on Washington Where the Potomac River flowed, On the White House steps I noticed The first woman president, Ethel Khoad. The chauffeur and footman were waiting, Bach stood beside the car, They were Clyde Vigil and Joe McDonald. What lucky guys they are. Spokane now rose before my eyes, I saw my dear X. C. And in the principal ' s Office Formerly occupied by Mr. Kennedy Was Frank Bennett swinging in a chair. Kdla Swanson with a notebook on her knee Was taking a lot of dictation. How busy she seemed to be. I saw speeding out on the highway In a Kolls Koyce long and black, Virginia Pettit and Hazel Holder Racing a train to the track. As the engineer threw the lever on high, The train and the car raced to a tie, And Merrill Tester plowing in a field near by Said, There ' s two more X. C. girls to die. And in the graveyard white and still, That moaned of ghosts and witches, I wasn ' t at all Surprised to see Harley Keckord digging ditches. But alas, the time is drawing near. My decision I must make, Which of my dear old classmates Of North Central shall I take? Why, swing the doors wide open, Let every graduate through; For those who come from dear X. C. Are known to be staunch and true. SIGNED: VIOLET SKOXE, Chairman PAULINE TOMS BOBBY GRAY
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T II E T M A RACK 25 Class History In January, 1927, the historic class of 130 frcsliics circled over their future Alma Mater. North Central, in a large aeroplane, looking: for a suitahle place to land. We were eventu- ally forced to land on a pile of rocks south- east of the school. We disentangled ourselves from the wreckage and counted noses. After finding that all were present, the student body and the hand escorted us through the portals of the great institution of learning to the auditorium where we were relieved of two dollars and given our instructions for the coming semester. The rest of the year was uneventful. In our MphomOM year we continued to work on the pl.iyfield which was gradually lii-giiining to take form from a pile of roc ks to a modern athletic field. During this semes- ter we did that which had heretofore never been done. We promoted ourselves from the shelf to the downstairs section for the numer- ous victory convocations which were held. A disastrous event, never to be forgotten, was the loss of the daddy of the playfield, Mr. Shaw. However, he was replaced by Mr. Ha wes. The junior year was taken up exclusively by the work on the playfield. We were beginning to enjoy the unofficial privileges of the upper classmen. January 1931 We started our senior year by holding a class meeting and electing as officers to carry us through the coming semester the following: President, Hill Brubaker; vice president, Ber- nadine Hover: secretary. Kthel Hhoad; treas- urer, Don Kndslow; sergeant at arms, Merrill Tester; yell leader, Hobby Gray. Our senior A officers were as follows: Presi- dent, Hill Hrubaker; vice president, Kdla Swanson; secretary, Clyde Vigil; treasurer, Hernadine Hover. This class was well repre- sented in the major sports of the school. On the girls ' tennis team we had Kdla Swanson, Colleen Thompson and Virginia Pettit. Hill BrU b ker, Hobby Gray, Hud Webman, Don PhUlabaiim and Loren Jennings were on the football team. On the baseball team Bobby Cray represented our class. The swimming team was represented by Carl Dralle, Bobby Gray and Kred Webman. On the track and cross country we had Frank Bennett, Bobby Gray, Don Phillabaum and Kred Webman. Having worked four years in a successful attempt to reconstruct our plane, we took off on the night of January 26 from the now nearly completed playfield and started a journey into the broader fields of life. SIGNKD: DON KNDSI.OW, Chairman ETHEL RHOAD DON McFARLAND A CLOUD Koi KTn Pain Pok.m June Armstrong A cloud is like a fairy maid Who dances through the sky. Her wondrous beauty doesn ' t fade As over valley, over glade. Always buoyant, unafraid, She keeps her path on high. A cloud is like a fairy maid Who dances through the sky.
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