Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1934, Page 91

Description: ; QMART* OUITS IFORGRADUATION$15.00 $18.50$21.50IVANQIE SQUARE O•4 THE CAMPUSSULLON THI<*JUNEHonor Day.Senior Week.Seniors Weak.Information and advice to Class of 1935:S. O. S.—see our sponsors.YE GOTHIC HALL OF FAMEOur bad man Number One is Bill.His steel heel plates are never still.Hes here cause he can make more noiseThan twenty seven other boys.It seems an awful waste of timeTo try to make another rhymeFor each of the official Bills,(Everyone knows theyre equal pills.)George Blair gets down on bended kneesAnd pleads for those delinquent fees.Although their absence is deploredIts still a fact that the common hoard.Whoever put the man in managerSurely did not know his stuff.Our Doris may be a woman,But can she treat em rough!APRILSeniors have blowout. Absolutely no flattires present, says President Curry and heought to know.Prominent juniors start back slapping activities.Ellen Alexanders name is still coupled withthose of about six different boys. Even thecorrespondent for the Gothic couldnt keeptrack of her.All-school play, The Youngest, is enjoyedby oldest as well as youngest.Drive for $5,000.00 Daddy McCaughanscholarship fund is on.George Blair mentions the significant factthat all the Senior officers except the treasurerare Bills.MAYFlood of spring activities starts. Amongthose having banquets, luncheons, breakfasts,or initiations are Blue Tri, Senior Class, Hi-Y,Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, ForensicLeague, Thespians, Commercial Club, etc.Juniors give party for Seniors.Gothics come out.Seniors sign Gothics. Faculty sign Gothics. Underclassmen sign Gothics. JuniorHigh signs Gothics. Everyone signs Gothics.CONGRATULATIONS!YOUR FUTUREGOOD DEALSDEPENDONGOOD MEALSNinety-one
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