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l'II'l'S AND MISSES In Days 0 Auld lang Sync l. Honey-belle! When Your Wore A Tulip Winter Wonderland! 2. Flora Dora Girls Sisfer Loreffo Officiafing We Sfudy, Too! 3. A Simple Melody Who, Me? Page Sixty-Six
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brgat Ami Never Brought To Miml I. The Coke Business ls Booming 9, Beauty on the Stairs 3. Dorf! Be Bashful, Boys Charleston T. That Old Gang of Mine The Quintet! 2, Father and Joe Villain And Tablecloth 3. That Couldn't be a Latin book Banquo's Ghost, or is it Jim Thornton? Page Sixty-Five
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Fred Denz Mrs. G. F. Altmeyer Mrs. I. E. Tanner Mr. and Mrs. J. Vascek Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Elllermann Mrs, In Richmer M.r and Mrs. J. H. Kegley Mr. John Healy Representing The Parents Of The Class of 'Sl We, the Seniors, have proudly dedicated our yearbook to our parents, who have given us the best possible educationafa Catholic one. As we come to the end of our Symphony of the school year, with all its struggles and ioys, we feel that those who have the largest claim on our gratitude are our fathers and mothers. We believe that our parents are of a special kind. They have made all our activities suc- cessful by participating in them with as much enthusiasm as we have. They have always been ready to be chaperonesg our mothers have baked angel cakes and fudge cakes and have made our bake sales profitable. They have supported our amateur shows and our plays. They have rooted at our gamesa--even those of the girls. Because of our parents approval, and their furnishing the ducats, our five-day tour of Washington and New York became a reality. The fact that we are being graduated is due in some measure to our parents, for they en- couraged us to study-in the spring-and hoped that we would achieve the goal of completing a high school education. We feel that our honoring our parents in the last pages of the story of our Senior year brings our Symphony to a fitting close. Page Sixty-Seven
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