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ROLAND ZIMMEHMAN As lhe Farultg knows him As we know him- Zinnniv Whore io find him-Court How he looks to us-Dutch Vocation in 1950--ASt1'cM sun-vpc-1' QRJI' W..-Ng , x HICHARIJ LAKE the Favully knows him As we know hi1n4 Tohy XVhc-re to Ilnd him-Blue Luke How he looks io usANVolI fs-il Vocation in 1950--Modol . .fu K CLARA KRONHOLM As the Faculty Icnows her As wc know lxm'- Clara VVhere to find her- Third fluox- How she looks to llSflwC'0k Vocation in 1950-Vallltlc-x'ilIv Shu' CLINTON ROSS As lhe Faculty knows him - As wc know himA Clini NVlll'l'l' to find him-Missing How he looks to us-Blank Vocation in 1950AIrish Sym- phony Puyv Thirly
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2-cl l- filo 21.5 J 0 i-' 1171. uf. 1 'fi 'S tkcfii. -L ' i' 'H ax' Wi? . .' -- ' , Ji, 11 v 1 z mr My xlgkf' ghxi, :gy Y X - -.I Y Au--J fffej . Li AU A gg - Lb 'Q' 1 5' S591 f J.l.l 'f fi NAR Q Bai se fe Nun upon a time we, too, wore big, stiff hairbows and forj short black and white checked Norfolk suits. We, too, were properly looked down upon and squelched at every meal by our elder sistern and brethren, who thought that they carried the cares and dignity of the school upon their bony shoulders because they could scrawl H. 4 after their signa- tures. tl thought that meant 4 helpings until informed by brethren that it stood for Super-man or Super-woman, as the case might be.J Therefore in order that you, the Seniors of '21, '22, and '23 may be saved some of this mortification, we hereby inscribe lto write downl the life history of each and every Super-man and woman ot' the class of June,'20, during his or her healthy sojourn through Poly Highg knowing full well that you will profit by our lessons. Our kind heart, or hearts, prompt, or prompts, us to do this in words of few syllables, so that you will not have to study, translate, or ponder over it. Necessity is the mother of invention is as true as the unwritten class lll0lt0, Hang together or we'll hang separately. NVe have experienced both activities. During our first year we invented a brand new set of excuses and jokes, which have since worn rather threadbare but still hold good, when occasion demands. Our second year saw a few more gray and white hairs resignedly borne by our honorable faculty. All we can say to apologize is to sing softly in chorus: I didn't mean to do it, I didn't mean to do it. As Juniors we began to talk mysteriously of Class Meetings and Dances and Pins. We grew bold, dared to take the lady of our choice to the dances and games. Conscientiously forgotten are the quakes and breath-holding moments we inva- riably felt before our cards were passed outg also the hours we spent after school, and meekly, ever and ever so meekly, raised right hands and whispered, Please, Miss Q , may I go at five? Innumerable are the deeds we have accomplished as High Seniors, aml ever- lasting our fame. Never before has a single class held so many candy sales, dances, and rallies. Truly the school was generous in putting up with our nerve, even though the janitors did murmur once, when the building was almost snowed under with popcorn. We admit very frankly that we have made mistakes, but they were few and far between, and on the whole we are a well-meaning, kindly and fun-loving bunch. To further prove this fact I would have you glance over the virtues of the personnel of the Class of June, '20, as follows: First and foremost comes our Class President, Paul Shannon. Cliindly omit 'abt Page Thirty-one
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