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1 I P ts eg? 1 1 l STX... ' Y'T C' A Resume When we s arted in as Freshmen we were a GREAT BIG class. Mr. Carmack was our flass teacher. We hope he tully appreciated the honor that came to him through this priyilego. My, that was a jolly crowd! A few dropped out as the Lays went hy. Some were taken sick just ahout the time ot' first term exams. lint still aft that the cream ofthe class was left. The next year. eventful year for Post High, we were sutferrnores. What, a elass it was! There eouldn't he another like it. Mr. Andrews was teacher. Do you rememher the day We went to Santa Fe Dam for a picnic? There were forty of us then. It was a great year for us. Thou we heeame Juniors. Only ahout thirty-tive of us wore left for Mr. Combs to safeguard. Our heads were a little larger and why shouliln't they he after two years filli ' ' X V I B? if ici fe 52, fini ,,- ig- vg Q , 31557 ts.. 'eitfffi ,ff K1 , .-... Ir 1 ng. and our hopes were 1 iu h ,541 ..i S , lzrighter for we were almost 'grab Seniors. Then eame time for the Junior-Senior Reception and the re- at freshment Commit- tee had forgotten 'if f the spoons! Now we are it sENIoRs it ' VVe will soon et he remem- Q' l hereil on- ly hy our ffl n ame s 7 I in the t e X t at hooks. Thus lf! encls 'gl fllt-' tit' tale. 171 i' l 5 V. it tel f ti.. le-f li' ,, . x.,.,.,,x ,.., t.'. es .:,-e.. ,,,Y..,vs,-r., ,, Page Twenty-One l V Q
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' X WW, 3, ,. vga 1 5, v .4 A v 'A i Riu 3 Q, sf - W--Slmmi, I -if ,i lift N tQ. w..,..I' 2' ' V? 5 95 Them Seniors SENIORS is folks that think they know everything they is to know, They can 't do like other folks or they Wouldn't be SENIORS. They believe, ff and they show it, the saying, Mthere aint nothing, new under the sun. SENIORS is folks that when they see a fish or a soph they give them P' that HI,rn-doin'-you-a-favor-by-this'' kind of look. Them fish is silly enough to believe it,too. But SENIORS, sometimes, do things we disapprove of, though not generally. VL. SENIORS is folks that don't take final exams. They don't have ' lessons the last week in school. They just go on picnics and hay-rides and tt parties and things. 49 I Wisht I wuz a SENIOR. 9 SENIORS is folks that has class-meetings to discuss sich subjects as to whether Mary Pickford Wears a wig or not, and the latest color QQ: for Valentino 's trousers. S--NlORS is folks that go kodaking an' places, and cook bacon and eat onions. They have parties an' make candy on school nights. We seen 'em at if the Hall0we'en party. They wuz havin' 3 good time! We seen 'em at the 4 Valentine party. They wuz havin' a better time! We seen ,em at all the games T, at the track meet, in class, in the halls, an, everywhere. They have a good time! Y, I wisht I was a SENIOR! SENIORS is folks that people sometimes say they don 't have no man- ners. I never did know that till I saw four SENIOR girls who had got some- body's lunch and was settin' on the steps and eatin' it. They wuz apple pie and steak and lots of other things. They didn't use forksg they just et. I ff guess, though, that SENIORS get hungry same as other folks. And I seen two 'E' SENIOR girls ride down Main Srteet on donkeys! 2' SENIORS is folks that was Freshmen onct. We seen 'em then set- tin' in study hall. They went by numbers 'stead of names. The Superinten- 31 dent called 'em Room 14. When they was Suffer-mores, the rest said they was ,- the biggest babies in school. Maybe they was, but Washington and Lincoln was , babies onct. J SENIORS is folks that always has a good time. They do as they , please sometimes- They out classes and eat chocolates in laboratory. We saw 'em dance and go in swimmin'. Why do they call 'em dignified? I wishit I wuz a SENIOR! sg I 659' X Tf.TfffQ'QI-Q .f'f'If'lfl.'l7'QffQ7?V if If QTIff'f7'ff'-'vfhflffd-QII.TSff,'fiflf Y'f'XTfff Page Twenty-'Two .1
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