St Marys College - Dial Yearbook (St Marys, KS)

 - Class of 1923

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DIAL AN MUAL THIRD HIGH A Top Row: Collins. Moriartv, Sturm. T Smith. limning. Starmann. Mulvey. Carroll, Lewis. F. Smith. Second Row: Rurns. Trevino. C. Roberts, Britt, Nolan, Riordan, Mueller, S. Roberts. Kelliher. Voungkamp. Still. Third Row: Brungardt, Connery, Towner. Wiszmann, McKain. I.uepke, Reardon. Maguire. Andler. O'Donnell. 9

Page 69 text:

 Z3 CLASS OF ’23 Dear friends! ye staunch and steadfast friends Of high school days now o’er. The greatest test of friendship comes At separation’s door. And yet though far apart our lives. As pole from pole our ways. We’ll always cherish in our hearts Your love of former clays. We leave you now with hearts sincere. Good friends, farewell! our time is here. Farewell! Farewell! a sad farewell! No more for us the hell will ring To call to work or play; No more the classroom’s busy din Will lure us to its sway; The campus green, the buildings fair. Are fading from our view. To all these well remembered spots We say a sad adieu. “Farewell! Farewell!” they seem to cry. “Farewell!” the dying echoes sigh. Ah. dear St. Mary’s, kind and fair! Time speeds its course along; But yesterday we safely basked In thy protection strong. 'Neath thy kind, loving mother’s care Our happy youth was spent. In pure and wholesome work and play. Which made our lives content. How can we leave thee. Mother dear, Scene of our youthful joys? Indeed, wilt thou not lonely be Without thv thoughtless boys? Ah. me! more sad and lonely those Who needs must leave thy care Now part we must, vet leaving thus Our love will burn more fair. But other hearts will round thee dwell. Will learn to love thee cpiite as well, So. Alma Mater, fare thee well! Thy name resound o’er hill and dell. Farewell. St. Mary’s, farewell to thee From your loval class of ’23. DIAL ANAIUAl7j|fb K v Sixty Five



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 r; HIGH SCHOOL THIRD HIGH A On September 9 we stacked our books on the desk and gazed with fearful eyes at those store-houses of knowledge we were about to explore. Then to class room 6, where a dreaded line of inspection was formed for the new boys, and a welcoming group for the war-worn veterans of Second A. Now new and old are one, sharing the remembrance of past good-fellowship, and the victories which 111 A has scored for itself in studies, athletics, and virtue. ANDLER: Our vote for Senator. Sound the tocsin for Sweet Springs, Mo. BLUNK: Ottawa, Kan., O. K. Now you see him, now you don’t. BRITT: King of Hearts. A lion among the ladies. BRUNGARDT: Don't worry, he's not as big as Nick. 4 BURNS: Censor of the Index of Forbidden Books. COLLINS: “Slim Jim,’’ of Comic Section fame. CARROLL: A standing ad for Stay-Combed hair tonic. CONNERY: Relieve me of all those endearing young charms. HANSON: Salesman dc luxe. Trips the light fantastic toe. KELLI HER: “Molecule Dick.” Always in rapid motion. LANNING: Take your time, Vine, Santa is coming. LUEPKE: Squad man. He reads the St. Louis “Star. MAGUIRE: Idol of the village green. MOR1ARTY: The lad that made Babe Ruth jealous. MULVEY: From the oil country. Who chooses the Prince of Wales? McKAIN: Comes from East St. Louis to say the least. MUELLER: The bigger they are, the harder they fall. LEWIS: Probable successor to Einstein. He knows his eggs. NOLAN : Budding journalist of the class. O’DONNELL: -and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew. REARDON : Small but growing. A dangerous man on the squad. RIORDON: “Dopic Dick. Too heavy for light work, too light for heavy. RAU: Not a misnomer. He is in the College postal” service.-ROBERTS, C.: Artist. Spark Plug’s” trainer. • ROBERTS, S.—Fit successor to Tom Sawyer’s brother. SMITH, Al.: KMNO4.” Will be either a scientist, or a cement mixer. SMITH, F. J.: Pitcher. A bright star in the galaxy of III High A. SMITH, T.: Class President. Cicero’s only rival. STARMANN: Star man of Varsity Checker Squad.. STILL: Not a moonshiner, but full of spirit withal. STURM : “Friends, I come here to talk.” TOWNER: Pittsburg “Tar-Baby.” Lays claim to crown of small yard athletics. TREVINO: Future author of the “six best sellers.” YOUNGKAMP: Has.a seat near the window so he can look brighter. WISZMANN: Can’t understand why they killed Cicero. (We can though.) DIAL ANNUAL II jv n X K K x Sixty-Seven

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