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WOLSNIWANOZIRA ALVA ST ACS MEIER, Sculpture is divine and more like Nature, That fashions all her works in high relief. And that is sculpture. Nit. LENA SUTTON. What secret trouble stirs your breast? Why all this fret and flurry? Do you not know what is best In this too restless world is rest From overwork and worry? MILDRED SUTTON. The flower of meekness on the stem of grace. AGNES WARD. Thou whose locks outshine the sun Golden tresses, wreathed in one, As the braided streamlets run. 27
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19 13 WOLSNIWANOZIRA RUTH BENNETT, “A splendid student, withal one of gracious mien.” HAZEL BUTTLER, Society first: school second.” JOHN DR I M M. A worthy successor to Mis illustrous predecessor- below.” LLOYD PARKE, Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Track. Holder of School Records in the Dashes. Cast of School Play. “V ♦ V v V » 9 V V 9 9 » • BERTHA PERKINS, An excellent student, a worthy friend.” 2(
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WOLSNIWANOZIRA 19 13 Resume Commercial. I he ( ommercial lass was regularly organized on the Friday following ilie opening ot school, and the following officers were elected: President, Irene Dadey; Nice President and Treasurer, Pauline Woods; Secretary and Class Editor, Grace Butner. I lu first event of the school year from our standpoint was the “Taekie Partie given on the 6th of November. On the evening of the party all were interested in seeing the next of the freaks to appear. “Sunny” Beck was then- with his eat all arrayed and Lloyd Parks played the negro comedian t the (jiieen s taste. As the 11 i School piano had not as yet arrived, we engaged in other amusements than dancing until the time came to repair to the assembly room to witness the play, “Miss Newlywed’s Telephone,” as rendered by four of the teachers. The Commercial rooms were tastefully decorated in the class colors and a variety of pennants. At 11 :30 the sixty-five guests were served with brown bread and coffee served upon washboards. All appeared to have spent a very enjoyable evening. However, we did not allow our school work to suffer, as the Semester examinations came soon after the Christmas vacation, and after they were over we were overjoyed to know that we were considered to be fair students. After the X-mas holidays were over we were surprised to find a new class organized as Commercial, so in a sense we became the persons “higher up,’ and going farther along that line we are glad to be able to say that our numbers increased so rapidly that in the middle of February a third class was organized in the Commercial branches, making our class by far the largest class in school. Soon after the new piano arrived all of the other classes wanted to entertain, so we waited until the 2drd of January, when we gave a dance at the Ili School building. A large crowd attended and enjoyed the evening immensely. Card tables were in the basement for those who did not dance. A light buffet luncheon was served in the Commercial room at 11 and soon after the strains of “Home, Sweet Home” told of the end of one of the most enjoyable parties of the school year. As the Lenten season drew near, the Hi School teachers were busy drilling the “Merchant of Venice” and we obtained permission to give a dance after the play at the Electric. We started dancing at 11 and danced until nearly two. The hall was tastefully decorated with pennants and class colors. Punch and cake were served during the evening. The pre-Lenten dance marked the end of our school parties, as we have had to settle down to work and make the most of our opportunities, and as the end of the year draws near we are working so much the harder to make up for any time that we may have lost. It is the desire of the whole class to return next year and take up our work where we will leave off in May. 28
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