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Our School For twelve long years we've gone to school, We've learned our lessons and kept the rule; Now socials, picnics—all are past, The years have surely gone too fast. And since we have to go away Here's one last thing we wish to say: “Dear school, ‘tis hard for us to part, But we'll always keep your memories in our heart.” Dorothy Ann Hoefiel 15
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Educational Tour Every year it is customary for the high school students to take an educational trip to visit some places of interest. About 4:30 A.M. on November 8, we were anxiously awaiting the arrival of train No. 45 to take us to Chicago. When it finally pulled in, Mary and Bill Young were nowhere in sight so we had to leave without them. On arriving in the “windy city’’ of Chicago we chartered a bus at the Grand Central Station to take us to Hotel Stevens where we had breakfast. Just as we finished eating, Mary and Bill came walking in the door; they had taken the next train and were driven to the hotel in a taxi. After breakfast the bus took us to Field’s Museum where we viewed many interesting sights. When noon came, we were all hungry from touring the building so we ate at the cafeteria. Since the Aquarium is only a half block away from the Museum, all of us walked there. As we advanced through the halls of the Aquarium we saw great numbers of vari- ous kinds of fish. When we left the Aquarium we took a bus up town to visit some of the stores. We divided into groups and each group went shopping. Dick Sobasky bought a black and white Panda which he carried aground unwrapped; others bought small souvenirs. Around 5:30 P.M. we started for Tracy’s restaurant; some took the bus while others walked. After we had gone a few blocks it started to rain. Those who walked were kept busy dodging in and out of doorways of stores to keep from getting wet. Dinner was served at Tracy’s restaurant at 6:30 P.M. It is a large quiet place with a beautiful fountain of running water at one side of the tables. After eating a hearty and de- licious meal some of us went to a theater to see “The Dolly Sisters’ while the others went to the Tribune Tower and WGN Radio Station. After a happy day we all met at the station’ in time for the 8:45 train. Dorothy Ann Hoeffel Oh! What It Seemed To Be Now that “Spring Is Here’ our “School Days” are nearly over. We can't seem to say how much we'll “Miss You” when we leave, but the Memories” of S. J, H. will linger like the melody of a “Symphony.” Some day when we're “Together’’ and “Making Dreams Come True” we'll “Say a Prayer’ and think of “You.” So from “Day to Day” we'll be as “Always” The Seniors 16
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