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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ’23 Editorial Staff Verner Thomas Clarence Patterson Grace Furlong Theodore Larson Mabel Acton- Mary Long Elnora Chesterman Ed Davis Webster See Donald Moss Eric Jackson Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Advertising Manager Literary G. A. A. Art Society B. A. A. Association Joke Class
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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 23 THE FACULTY—OPPOSITE PAGE Center—George O. Thompson, Superintendent Upper Left—Miss Myrna Davis, Expression Center Left—Mrs. Olive Thorne, Spanish and History Lower Left—Miss Nannie Nelson, Commercial Upper Right—Miss Bernice Miles, English and Botany Center Right—Miss Alma Baer, Domestic Science Lower Right—Miss Doris Everett, Music COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM OF THE SENIOR CLASS HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MAY 24, 1923 Processional-------------- Miss Doris Everett Invocation Rev. C. Upham President’s Address Grace Furlong Salutatory---------------------Theodore Larson Song, “On the Road to Mandalay” -------------------------------Boys’ Quarette Class History- ------ Clarence Patterson Class Poem, “Climb Though the Rocks Be Rugged---------------------------------Leslie Neiman (Written by Elnora Chesterman) Song, “With the Sunset” Girls’ Glee Club Reading-----------------------------------Daisy Larey Class Prophecy Edward Davis Duet, Trombone and Saxophone --------------Hugh Matthews, Verner Thomas Class Will Eric Tackson Essay Donald Moss Class Song-------------------------------Senior Class (Written by Elnora Chesterman) Valedictory Elnora Chesterman Presentation of Diplomas and Scholarships- ------------------------Supt. G. O. Thompson Benediction Rev. M. T. Habgood H. B. E. may stand for Hard Boiled Egg, but it does- n’t. It stands for Howard Boyd Epler. Our science professor “snap- ped in a heated discussion over a Geometry propo- sition CLASS SONG (Tune—“Bonnie Flag”) We're the class of '23, Steamboat High, Steamboat High, Seniors gay and glad we are, Steamboat High, Steamboat High. Oh the orange and the black Worth and wisdom ne’er did lack, So with pride we will look back. Steamboat High, Steamboat High. So with pride we will look back. Steamboat High. Comrades dear we soon must part. Steamboat High, Steamboat High. But to leave you grieves each heart, Steamboat High, Mr. Thompson, now adieu We will e er think of you, For you’ve guided our bark through Steamboat High, Steamboat High. For you’ve guided our bark through Steamboat High. On life’s sea we now set sail, Steamboat High, Steamboat High. May we safely stem the gale, Steamboat High, Steamboat High. Through the land we’ll spread our fame. To your colors ne'er bring shame, Praise and honor to your name. Steamboat High, Steamboat High. Praise and honor to your name. Steamboat High. ---------S-------- CLIMB THOUGH THE ROCKS BE RUGGED (Senior Class Poem) One step we have taken toward the heights. The valley of childhood’s years In the background lies; before us rise Life’s mountainous hopes and fears. We will miss the hands that guided here When the path grows dim, And the way seems long; but youth is strong. And we place our trust in Him. There’s none but can, with the current drift, Or walk where the path’s made straight; But a man’s a man, who says, “I can,” And wins ’gainst the odds of fate. What matter if stones our journey mark. We pass o’er them not in vain. From our sliding feet, they bar retreat, And so help us hold each gain. Oh, be not dismayed, the higher rise The dark crags of storm and stress, When their crest’s attained, the more we’ve gained Toward the hill-tops of success. Let our eyes be on the summit fixed. “Low aim,” we know, “is crime.” Till we’ve reached the top, we must not stop. “Though the rocks be rugged, climb.” —E. E. C.
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