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CLASS SONG' I923 VVORDS AND MUSIC BY PAUL EICKIVIEYER MODERATO IN I IX I I I P I J . I I ,I I I I I A is 1 H: A ,J .I BE - NEATH THESE TowERS,wI'm-IN THESE wAI.I.S, WE'VE BUT Now TI-IE TIME HAS come AT LAST , WHEN I I I S I P II J I-4 le: 7 I IX I J I I I I P I f J ' If ' I If WOKKED AND PLAYED FOR THREE sworn YEARs,AND BRo'1- T0 STEELQSENT GRAD - u - A - TION ENDS ouR STAY ,AND ouR LIFE HERE bww. . . Qui i Ia D Z EW 1':5.1f ' I J I Q '. nc? 5 HJ I S g 4 Li 0 b If I I qn - 2- i 4 333g 9 I I ir -I I I IX J mi ' J I J ' S' ' THRouqH HER HALLS,OUR PRAISE Arm SPIR- IT OF soon CHEER' BE THE PAST, A MEM'- RY FOR SOME FUT -URE DAY . . 3 gr Ia 0 Z E'-v : A 1 2 H li. X I I - ' iq! I : I9 F596 Q llyxi I PAGE T VV E N T Y-FOUR
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Senior Class Historq N a momentous day in September, 1919, the class of 1923 entered Parker High School. It was the beginning of a new period in our lives, the beginning of high school. By the end of that year, each member of the class had greatly enlarged his circle of acquaintances, broad- ened his mind, and imbibed a bit of that indefinable loyalty called school spirit. - N The following year we came to Steele, an event to which all of us had looked forward as long as we could remember. Steele was so different from anything else we had known, and so dear did it become to us, thatweeasily understood why the Seniors were sorry to go. H V As Juniors, we started the year with a reception for the class of '24, A good time was enjoyed by all, especially the Sophomores and Juniors. We organized sooner than most Junior classes and were fortunate in our choice of officers. Two weeks after that, a junior Mixer was given to get us acquainted. It was unique, in that it was given entirely without funds and provided entertainment and refreshment. The 'jolly junior Jubilee was the name of our next entertainment. 1t was a success financially as well as socially. The Farewell we gave to the Seniors was alfitting climax to a very happy year. L s ' The following September we reached our life-long ambition. .VVe were Seniors of Steele! Immediately after our organization in October, the Faculty and the class of '23 cooperated in work for the Steele Stir-Up,' a carnival which was a real Hstir-up. We, published f'The Spotlight, a clever little magazine which brought money to our coffers. As for the Senior play, every- one agreed that a better play had never been given. The debate in the audi- torium showed that Steele is upholding her reputation for debate. Our class has been foremost in many ways,-scholarship, athletics, class work, social activities, initiative, ingenuity, and best of all, school spirit. Now, dear Steele, we hate to say goodbye. For some of us, next year means college, but for others, commencement is a true beginning of life in the busy business world. Because our school has meant so much to us, we will always remember her ideals and traditions, and do our best for the right, as we learned in our high school days at Steele. Mary Bishop, '23. PAGE TWENTY-THREE
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