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Hoy Thokshov Class President III; Bisbila Board; Dramatic Club, Play III; I.e Petit Cercle; Hi-Y. Treasurer III, President IV; Alliance Francuise; Senior Class Play; Senior Vaudeville. Huild on, rind make thy cant leu high ami fair, Rlfing and reaching ujnrmd to the skic$.u H KI. KX W KSTERS X Dramatic Club; I.e Petit Cerclc; Senior Vaudeville. Con Id if on to eyes of I due he true. If eyes of brou-n should smile mi youf O 23 O l «J
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Anna Olson Dramatic Club; I.e Petit Cercle; Girls’ “U” Club. “Serene and undisturbed, through life the tread her imi .” Charles Reed Chuck Bisbila Board; Dramatic Club; Baseball III, IN'; Senior Vaudeville. “31 g abilityt Oh, that Just none natural.” Herbert Sanderson “Kandy Dramatic Club; I.e Petit Cercle; “U” Club; Hi-Y; Football IV; Senior Vaudeville. .•! modest hid of unknourn ability.” Mary Stark Dramatic Club; I.c Petit Cercle; Senior Vaudeville. “I trill not let my studies interfere trlth my education. O- 23 1 0 I
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ONE LOON’S HISTORY OF THAT PART OF MANKIND REPRESENTED BY THE CLASS OF 1923 I. The Father Fate of all the years, By the great “I he swore That the Fort of Graduation Should he stormed us ne'er before. By the great ‘ 1 ) he swore it And summoned to “L” High Most brave recruits and earnest Who dared to do and die. II. September of the nineteenth year, In the Twentieth Century, Saw rookies from the grade-schools Hush to the ranks with glee. As verdant as the emerald, Incognizant were they Of hardships, flunks, and perils To beset them on their way. III. Assembled by superiors They looked up to the height, The Fort of Graduation Loomed lofty in their sight. I.’pleading, four embankments They must attack and scale, The last one numbered “23.” If one they lose, they fail. IV. There be nineteen chosen prophets, The most cunning in the land, Who always o’er the cohorts With eagle glances stand. Each day they, unrelenting, Bestir their fiendish brains Producing work which none dare shirk, While each at length complains. V. One of the chosen prophets, Lynn Stockwell of great fame, Advised them for the first two years, Then, midst entreaties and some tears, Abandoned them, despite their fears, In answer to his M. A.’s claim. The prophetess. Miss Smith, helped win The last more strenuous two. She put the J. S., Vaudeville, And Senior class play through. ► 2J I 21 1
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