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Murphy and Johnig got tired 'fore through Patting their heads and rubbing tummies, too. Ada Jorgenson made seven whole cents From selling Kleenex--one for a pence. Laughter shook the old assembly hall With Marian Wacker sock-fighting Leonard 'Wall. Galen Olson, our glamor gal, Did the hula like Hawaii's Sal. Fights, races, songs, and serenades. Then the grand finale--a parade of parades. Logger's boots, long underwear; the girls came all bedecked. Boys iti sisters ' dresses looking s£ hen-pecked. To a chorus of goon-girl filing, They marched down main street smiling. Then senior hearts turned tender; dismissed the freshmen all. Inviting them to dance that night with not a charge—however small. Phyllis Backenkeller '47
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INITIATION The freshmen—class of nineteen-fifty-- Were really feeling pretty nifty. They had left the good old junior high Without one single fleeting sigh; Then into view the seniors came Their little halos all aflamei Then came a week of menial chores Of toting books and op'ning doors. Other things, too--a score, no less-- Stunts and tricks that you'd never guess Girls, thirteen pigtails, boys with three. Whole student body laughing with glee. Clothes on backwards--and some wrong side out— Traditional belt-line that made them shout. A hike to the R with lunch for two, A tooth brush, white wash--get to v:ork, you! Girls sans make-up, with straight, wet hair. Boys with rouge and ribbons fair. All this was part of the seniors' scheme For revenge--their long sought dream. Now comes the final, fateful day-- Wlien the seniors fix 'em in every way. ( , i mLM . iPo -of j Halos still shining, faces still in smiles. Seniors put freshmen through their final trials
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SENIOR VESPER SERVICE Sunday, May 25, 1947 High School Auditorium Five 01 Clock, P.M. Processional, Prince and Pauper High School Band Call to Worship Ruth Ann Glotch Opening Hymn Lead On, 0 King Eternal Prayer Phyllis Backenkeller But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, oeace, long- suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith. Gal. 5:22 Scripture Reading Senior Ritual The Lost Chord Ruth Haverkamp Led by Donald Lees Chorus Address, The Universal Need Jack McLaughlin Then they cried unto the Lord in their trou’ole, and He saved them out of their distresses. He brought them out of darkness and the shadow of death, and brake their bands in sunder. Psalms, 107:13,14 The Lord is my Light Chorus Presentation of the Light Jack McLaughlin Senior President Response Donald Moss Junior President Follow the Gleam Chorus Closing Ritual Recessional Led by Ruth Ann Glotch High School Eand
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