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C1425 lTaF9,LEHT QM1nerva ln Greclan costume, reads the sheets f paper, supposed to be pet1t1ons from the graduatlng class, and answers them The notes are plled on a stand, awa1t1ng her, or maybe handed her, one at a time, by a small boy in page costume l Thls 1S the tlme when The graduates pass to Th1s is the tlme when The1r eaver QUPSCIODQ And do I answer? Can through the sweet Nay days, seek the1r separate ways, ring, from far and near on M1nerva's ear I answer9 Nay' I know thelr poss1b1l1t1es, but who ma Even wlth that, predlct how they may use The Z1ftS of llfe so many youths abuse? And so, I llsten pat1ently and klnd And try some word of counsel wlse to Plnd, That may UU1d8 flery youth 1n pathways rlvht For th1s alone, I llnger here tonlvht' And I've been drawn by strong thoughts to th1s scene To say some word for Class l95l' I flnd awa1tJnv here many a pet1t1on, I'll open them and read, w1th your permlsslon' O dear' O dear' Wlth whlch shall I beglno MISS Wanda Graham would know lf she may w1n Success 1n l1terature' In llterature' her composltlons falr, Her penmanshlp but that's not here nor there Who dares to say' 'mlS all 1D her own mlnd that she suc ess or Fallure has to flnd' What? Marllvn Novotny would really l1ke to SIHF' Now, who would ever dream of such a thlnso Well, 1? she has a VO1C9 and lt must be' I'm sure the vlrl can SIUU for all of me' What's th1s9 Jo Ann Weaver would l1ke to be a nurse Well, now, that's vood' I'm sure she mlght do worse There's always need of 1OVlUP heart and hand To care for those who constant care demand, Now what? Lou1e Kullanek would be a m1ll1ona1re He knows not that creat wealth 13 but a snare It he would store wlth truer wealth h1s rlnd, Nore sat1sfaction he would surely P1Dd Palllne Koch wrltes She wants to he the Nell' Well' She's I'm sure I w1sh her Etta Gtelllns would a dalnty note, cartaln of a boat bound to w1n the pr1ze I Euess, every known success' be an actress Falr, The 1dol op the publlc everywhere she says she's won such honors here at school, She feels 3mbltlOUS on the stave to rule O O 3 , o Q - Q , Q Q 0 0 Q Q . A . u J N . . . Q W ' , . Q . T , . Q . Q n Q Q . . Q Q Ya . Q O 0 A O O 5 I . - -- -- -I 0 I . I I V I J I ' ' .f ' ' . ': Q-- Q Q Q . . Q - u 1 . . Q . . Q . . Q ' N O l c . o Q Q . 1. . . , . - I I . e 1 0 Q Q Q . .11 . --Q V V , Q Q Q 1 . 4 rs Q . I I ,. , 2 1 . Q Q o - . , - 0 l -- . . . Q Q Q ' , . A . , o ' l O , -1 A. . a 0 . Q 3 , , , -- - -, s . 0 - K ' ,T -. 1 . 0 Lb Q s . . Q '-- o - - - , Q . N ! Q . Q I . . . - 0 Q - . fs v - . 0 V . . Ik R 4 11 Y . . . ' 0 0 , . . '5 . . Q , Q . 6 f 0 - . N . Q Q - ll . ' 7 F' l . . , I W, 5
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senlor Play was entltled 'M'LISS' KMy Western MISS, It was a comedy ln three acts, founded on the Brete Harte Story It was presented on Aprll 20th to a full house The Cast Included GEORGE SMITH, known as WBUMMER,' the town loafer Lou1e Kulhanek M'LISS, h1s dauvhter Paullne Koch JOHN GREY, the schoolmaster Dw1ght Garrett YUBA BILL, a natlve Dale Helvey MRS LENA NOFlITS, landlady of the WRoar1n Dogn Hotel Wanda Graham CLYTIE MOFFITS, her daughter JoAnn weaver BESS STARLIGHT, an actress Etta Stelllng CARTER LANGDON, her flance Larry Banahan JUDGE McSNAFGLEY, the NLawW B111 Zabokrtsky In the little mlning town of Smith's Pocket 1n the Slerras llves Georre Smlgh and h1s vounv daughter M'L1ss Smith is known as nBummer, the town loafer, for about the only work he does is work a small cla1m occaslonallv, be 116V1ng that one day lt will yleld great wealth The only one who shares h1s confldence 1S M'L1ss All others geer at the old man Unbeknown to Smlth, a brother of h1s dled 1n the east and left Smlth h1s entlre fortune Two schemers from the east arrlve ln Smlths pocket fort1f1ed wlth thls knowledge and plan to do awav wlth Smlth, pose as relat1ves and a1n possesslon of t11S fortune Old Sm1th 13 kllled and blame 18 placed on ycung John Grey the schoolmaster, wlth whom M'L1ss 1S ln love h'L1ss clears the good name of Grev and outwits the schemers SNEAK DAY One mornlng about 6 OO A M s1x sleepy SeH10PS and five JUHIOPS managed to get to the school house and fall in a car We had breakfast 1n Beatrlce By the t1me we got to Llncoln everybody was awake The places we v1s1ted were the Penitentiary, Reformltory, Love Memorlal Llbrary, Golds Dept Store, Antelope Park Zoo, K F A B and wendlln Baklng Company After supper we all enwoyed a show By the t1me the show was out we were all t1red so we started for home we had a snack 1n Beatrlce before arr1v1ng home . . . , , CLARA HUNTER, from the city-:--I ------- I---I-Marilyn Novotny mf ' .................. ..g-- J H I . D - '
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