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if ioioxuxuiuim ini: 1 rim 11303: T H E L A M P A D I S T -101111114 11 if 1 his 111101 :L '11 11 1880--1930 BOARDS OIF EDUCATION Twelve desks in a school room, But abrilliant idea From somebodys head Suggested the use of Board tables instead. That needs twenty-two, The most optimistic Will say is too few. Of course desks were ordered, Three boards made three tables On big Spanish chairs, But railroads don't care, And our desks were shipped to And dignified Seniors Another Bellaire. Were freed from their cares. They thought of mud pie days And scribbled at will All over the surface, Their names are there still. -Hortense Palmer, '30 EDNA, without her PEP. ROSE, without her VANITY case. ALICE, with straight BLACK HAIR. HELEN, chewing GUM. J GRACE ' h h WITT , wit out er . U TERESA, without her LILLY. S ALFREDA, with her BEAU. T HORTENSE, doubling for GRETA GARBO. MARGARET, missing her LATIN LESSON. I GENEVIEVE, with long CURLS. J OSEPHINE, in a LONG dress. M MICHAEL, making love to some SWEET GIRL A CLEMENT, taking EDNA to the PROM. G BERNARD, on time for SHORTHAND class. I HAROLD, late for Mass. N THOMAS, with a PERFECT attendance. JAMES wide awake. E 9 PETER, without his WISE CRACKS. LOUIS, without his VIOLET. HENRY, impersonating JOHN GILBERT. J UNIORS as DIGNIFIED as the CLASS of '30, SOPHOMORES as future LATIN teachers. FRESHMEN, as opera singers. -Catherine Niemiec. niznicioif iojoioioicniojoiojcriaxjoixvicnicxicx njojoiojoiuioicrioioics 6 0.0
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9:01111 ic: 1 ing 111 I3 11011103 T H E L A M P A D I S T vitniluiiviuiuioiuiuini od 2101010101-oiuiania xicrjoioioinnjaxjoioiozoxcwii 0 'Q li4 D1ClQCD1i7l1P1IP11D2lli1bl4Dl4 1880--1930 FRESHMAN CLASS lVl0'I 1'o: N wmv nut nu mqzmm. COLORS: Ofa' Row and Silvrr. FLOWER: Lily of flu' Vnlffy. OFFICERS Pr-1-sidrnt - ----- PAUL. GRAMMER Vin, Prfsidmf - - HEDVIK EXENER Sf'L'I'I'Z'I1I'j' - - VIRGINIA DE SIMQNE Trrasurn- - - ROBERT l'lOUS'l'ONl HISTORY To the romantic High School is just one round of parties, football games, club meetings, and class yells, to the realistic, classes, subjects, periods and more classes! It was the lot of the brand new Freshie of dear old St. John's of '29 to strike the happy medium. On the third day of September, we first entered the portals of our beloved school. Yes, a trying day it proved for the Freshmen. Forbidding spectres of the great god, knowledge, stalked ahead of us in grim array. The future seemed anything but inviting. It did not take us long, however, to become acclimated to our new realm, and we fell to our work and play with a zest. To begin with, we have a much treasured faculty, and to them we owe most of our enthusiasm and love for our work. There is a Class Club for the humble Freshies. It is through this means, carried out as it is in strictly parliamentary fashion, that we selected our class motto, flower and colors. While the religious and mental features of our education are being so thoroughly tutored, the physical side is not neglected. Physical Culture classes are held twice a week, to which we all look forward more than eagerly. We made our debut, socially, at a Hallowe'en party that will live long in the memory of all those who participated in it. Here's to Hallowe'en! May we have more and more of them! Now that we have proclaimed our existence in the annals of our school, let us give three rousing cheers for dear old St. J ohn's. May its name and fame be broadcast o'er the land, and may we be with her until that happy day when we shall be privileged to call her Alma Mater. -Paul Grammer. nioitrioicriaioidliirioioiuitrioi 7201011
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lumni 1880-A930 'Should auld acquaintance be forgot Elnct never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot End days of Etuld lang Sync?
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