Polk High School - Cub Yearbook (Polk, NE)

 - Class of 1943

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 rue J ft f • Ori. £riday evening at 7:30, the Jr. Sr. Banqi fe ! was held in the aud- itorulm of the high school. • The theme: Tulip Time was carried out in every detail. An aren of flowers, flanked by a picket fence, led the guests from the stage parlor to the auditoruim proper. Here an old Dutch Kill and, garden, set in a rectangular court of prettily decorated tables, completed the setting. Green and white coudlebra adorned the tables. Covers were laid for 95 guests, including students and faculty. An Old Dutch Windmill adorned each cover. These served as place cards, menus and orogram. Colors were green and white. Nut cups were molded pink napkins, filled with peanuts. Following was the delicious dinner Hope Bailey-president of the Junior Class, and toast mispress, open ed the program with a welcome, Tulips Lift Their Faces. Kennet.n Da vis, Sr . Class president, gave the response, Until The Tulips taae. The program continued with the following numbers: Song-Little Dutch Mill—Johnny Nyberg In an Old Dutch Garden—Leonard Stromberg Fiano Solo-Tiptoe Through the Tulips—Miss Sandfort Tulios in Full Bloom—Bonnie Flick Song-I Wore a big Red Rose—Alice Marie Rodine Mills will Turn on—Mr. Carlson Elocution in Dutch—Melba Ann Wilshusen. The Jr. Mothers served the dinner. The menu consisted of uruxt cocktail, creamed chicken, mashed ootatoes, peas and carrots, spring salad, buttered rolls, olives and pickles, ice cream, cake, nuts and. c off e e• The waiters and waitresses chosen from the Sophomore Class were. Leonard Jisa, Alvertus Laesle, Billy Grimes, Doris Recknor, Doyle Gust afson, Caryl Sterner, Wayne Glasser, and Dorothy Ehn. The boys wore white shirts and dark trousers. The girls wore white blouses, with green and white full gathered skirts. They were very efficient, and their method of service was unioue. When all had reached tne table, plates were laid in union. This added a great deal to the beauty of the service. As I look into your future, I can see a vision bright, Showing all the deeds and exploits Of our honored guests tonight. I can see you as you clamber Up life's steep and winding stair; I can see you as you settle In the presidential chair. Yes, I see you on the mountain; I can see you on the plain, Leading armies into battle, Bringing vlct'ries home again. Famous doctors, lawyers, teachers, Aviators, nurses, too; Able seamen leading navies Far across the ocean blue. As you come to fame and glory; As your honors multiply, Kay you ever think with gladness Of your days in OLD FOLK HIGH.'

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