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ELMA THOMASON -7 Goldie Locks A bashful air, be- coming everythingg A well-bred silence, always at command. FREMONT CONLEY -ffcindyf' Ignorance is blissg 'Tis folly to be wise DALE DOTY iupetev O happy love! Where love like this is found O heartfelt rapture! Bliss -beyond com- pare. ROBERT PAINTER - Kearney Why so' wan and pale, fond lover? Prithee, why so pale? ff' '7 , ,ff if ,i ff' .. I '-Nf .. . f' il -' I ' f A' ' A J' f . 4 ,J If f ' i' av' .IW ' 4 , f lv f , ,- ll E1 Q.- '- , 1- RICHARD RUSH - Rich Thy sports, thy wanderings when a child were ever in the sylvan -dell. HELENA HELD - Ginger There is none like thee among the dancers, none with swift feet. MARY MARGOT NEHRIG 'TKHI-len!! Of all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these: They call me 'Hen'. -.... -- I, j,!l.,..i . . if f ,f ig ffl' Page fourteen
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Senior Class Officers MARTHA GREGORY There was space and to spare for the frank young smile, And the red young mouth, and the hair's young gold. President - - Vlce President - - Secretary and Treasurer - DEAN STEWART -'Stew A smile and a will- ing handg He's always ready to assist a friend. Page fhirfeen BERNIECE McCOSKEY iHMack!7 She dwelt among' the untrodden ways, Beside the Spring of Love. fNo, Sul- phur Springsj - - Dean Stewart Berniece McCoskey - Martha Gregory
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..., ..- rg, .,, . , 'f'4-l-E x -1 . M: ' ,Ag K -Lk. Q- i ,w ,- . .'l ' ' ' 'f. t ' I if N V1 K 0x X ,f .Q .l l ,- 1 T ,Y J 1. X5f!::43' Extracts at Random from a Senior Diary September, 1925--Up betimes and hastily donned apparel in an- swer to the bell from the center of learning. Hastened to class meet- ing, dreading the outcome that would ensue. Our fears do be well founded. O, shame! that fellow creatures should address each other in language so vile. One new member, Master Doty, hath entered our ran s. November, 1925-Partook of right royal entertainment in the roasting of weiners and marshmallows at the Roost of Buzzards. Mr. Davis, Master of Ceremonies, withal of jovial disposition and possessed of much wit, doth point out nature's beauties and the scenery as we go by. Thence homeward in company with Classmates, except as to one girl possessing hair of auburn, and masculine portion who did pre- fer to be conveyed townward in Mr. Davis' horseless carriage. September, 1926-To school again. We Sophomores have discov- ered evil intents on the part of the Seniors, but will express proper con- tempt by our calls of the lowly goose and the animal known as Feline. November, 1926-Thanksgiving party with all its merriment and goings on. We have the honor of holding forth a party for the first time in the new building. Right properly we do be chaperoned by Mr. Leath and charming sister. The hour being late we imbibed' delicious drink made from bean of cocoa tree and sundry other dainties spread in the commercial room. Thence homeward. January, 1927-Betook ourselves at the hour of seven to prepare for a bit of acting in the drama Bachelors Forever. Withal, we Sophomores are right ably assisted by the Class of Juniors, and we think the play a huge success, being zealously coached by Miss Pence. September, 1927-Our Class has weathered every gale with few disastrous results. Right faithful have we lived by our motto which sez: The elevator to success be not in working order, take ye the stairs. December, 1927-The footlights lure us ever with their call and we must needs respond with The Hoodoo. 'Tis drama filled with dark conspiracy, yet acted with much nicety by members of the Junior and Senior classes. April, 1928-Of a certainty you should have witnessed the play, Patty Makes Things Hum, -a play well worthy of such a company as we do be. May, 1928-We act as host to the Senior Class at a reception be- holden in the Presbyterian Church. Merrily did we give attention to a program of merit and repasts of dainty nature. September, 1928-In number ten we assembled ourselves back to the pursuit of knowledge. It is decided Master Dean Stewart shall be Grand Master of proceedings, Miss McCoskey, Asst. Grand Master, Miss Gregory, Official Recorder and Comptroller of the Currency. May, 1929-Funeral garments do be prepared for the lamenting graduates. Soon shall we be thrust in the cruel, cruel World-thence to sink or swim. One las V ,nglolbalwgand thqii we do bid High School days farewell forever. , gill., is Dippy '29 G , mei Ziff-Eiimliifififa Page fyfeen
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