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Ar.ci will br ng bc.c.l. mcmcri .s in September. Just to hear the o3 d school belt ring. Our hearts vtsre fiZ led with gladness. The happiness each new day did bring Will still be with, us through all sadness. How well we will remember the places As Seniors we occupied the '5 ’th year.. Although they will be occupied by other faces The students will miss ustnext your. Written for Senior Glass by Marj orie Woolm13e
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not guilty of having another wife. Oswald la to try end convince Kitten of Sll.i'3 innocence. Slim exits end Lona enters. She says that perhaps she shouldn’t repeat servant's gossip but rumor ha3 it that Mrs. Milksop murdered three of her husbands while wrIking in hor sleep. Lona. find Oswald exit and Fred and Bubbles appear. Bubbles tells Prod that he mist discharge 03sie at once. For reasons of his own, Fred has already promoted Ossie. Eonu and Della Doll(Mary C. Randall) enter. Della says she received a message to cone to thi3 address and bring fifty thousand dollars with her. Dynamite enters nd tells then to put up their hands. Oswald appears unnoticed and snatches the gun from Dynamite. Dynamite is finally turned over to the police • nd Motn finds her ount. Fred PlaJ:o and Oswald form n corporation, each having an equal shure in the business. Bubbles suggest that they all go to the country with 03sit; and Lona. Oswald, the hero, says, That's u fine idea. We'll all go. Cone along everybody . Lola: Why did you hit that 3treat car conductor on the head the other day? Harris Hayne: Well, there wus an organ grinder with a monkey Lola D.: And what did he say? Harris Hayne: He 3aid to sit down and be quiet, and nrybe no- on his lap and I asked the conductor if he allowed monkeys on his cur. one would notice nc.
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At the beginning of the school year the Seniors decided to make Washington D. C. their goal for Senior Skip Day. Everything was done to obtain the amount of noney necessary for the trip } still at th« end of the ' 'pp the necessr.ry funds were lacking. So, after much contemplation, we decided to visit Detroit. We sent for ell the necessary infora-ation and found that the Wolverine Hotel would he the most economical and suitable niece to spend the one night that we were g ing to e there. After the nfficult job of finding enough cars to take us to Detroit, we started Monday afternoon, May 18. Everyone was very eager to go. Y e arrived there about 00 o'clock and nr.de our reservations at the hotel. To our surprise and joy wc learned that eleven of the light Tigers were living at this hotel. Although nany were too bashful, a number of the girls were brave enough to get several of the il; yers autographs. Our first ierl was eaten at the hotel and after v e had eaten and regained some of our self-Ciinf,4dence we decided to attend the Michigan Thea.tr . This w s r very beaui iful theatre ane many of us enjoyed ad siring tlu inside of the building as well as enjoying the show. As an added attraction, one of Major Bove • s units as- seen on the stage. After a good nights rest- for lost of us- the Seniors made their ways to restaurants where th . ir breakfast was eaten. At 9:5 o'clock we started on our tour to Greenfield
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