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Llljmilj Hesperian Committee Harry Evans Olive Bell Marjorie Mortland Rolf Veblen Marion Trask Nancy Brewster Percy Fuge Marie Cheney Margaret Wiiited Business Manager. Ralph L. Goetzen berger Twelve
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Ode lo Bessie When Bessie looms before our eyes We listen in suspense, We clutch with trembling hands, our chairs, We strain our ears, intense. At first the limpid tones melt soft, Then warm in melody. Then tremble, quiver, rise and fall Like larks above the lea. Then louder, louder swell the notes! The pillars tremble, fall. Blust’ring, they rush thru the door, Fly, roaring down the hall! At last the crashing thunders cease. She mourns for faint hopes sunk, We grieve for friends long lost and dead, We grieve for friends who flunk. O Bessie, such thy power is To move us, dull, alas! We bless thee for that princely gift, (For the time you take from class.)
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Chronicle of School Year. Sept. 8. School is opened. Sept. 25. Dedication. Reception. Seniors appeared in dignified role of ushers. Oct. 9. Football game with East. First defeat. Oct. 16. Football with South. Mourning once more. Oct. 20. Sensational fire drill. Oct. 23. Football game with North. First victory!! Oct. 27. Hallie Chambers flunked in Vergil. Oct. 30. Football with Central. “Siren'' triumphed although team did not. Nov. 6. Football with St. Paul Central. Nov. 11. Mr. Salt married!!!! Nov. 13. Senior Class organized. Elections. Nov. 14. Football team went down to play Shattuck. Nov. 17. Carrol Speers retires early from French class. Nov. 27. Inter-scholastic football. Sophomores ahead. Dec. 1. Tag day! Dec. 15. Debate with East. Dec. 17. Mr. Burrier got his finger in the way of the “buzz saw” with disastrous results. Dec. 18. Christmas program. Dec. 18. First Senior dance. Jan. 4. School begins after vacation. Don’t see the joke. Jan. 5. Chemistry laboratory opened today with odoriferous NHn experiments. Jan. 8. Girls' Glee Club organized. Jan. 12. Mr. Garfield, of Williams, addressed the school. Jan. 15. Senior boys appear in new class sweaters. Great sensation but a glaring combination. Jan. 23. Senior party at auditorium. Feb. 5. South-West debate. Feb. 11. Lincoln program. Feb. 19. George Washington program. Feb. 27. Cards issued—then question came up—when is a -4- not a -{-. This can only be understood by Seniors who were taking Vergil. Feb. 26. North-West debate. Mar. 5. Inter-class basketball meet. A victory for Juniors. Mar. 16. Freshmen arc seen playing their first game of marbles. Mar. 17. Mr. Hayward appeared in new spring suit. Thirteen
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