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Leaving now the school grown dear,
Leaving friends so true and near,
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Happy are the years we've spent,
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Our school, whose fair and honored name
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Of us, the class of nineteen nine,
And all we hope to be:
Tall-as we would reach up higher,
Strong-as we would never tire,
Still go on, and still aspire.
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