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Page 29 text:
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Thus in ever widening channels Wended we a varying course Through woodland glades of quiet work. Past flowery dells of joy and pleasure. And, if, perhaps o ' er rocks of strife We tarried turbulent awhile Beneath the shadow of discord, ' Twas to love the sunshine better. When we come at last to where We join the broader stream of life. The wider view and vision bright Of greater power will make us glad. But in midst of best success In future years come memories Of the sweetest part of the journey At the dear Normal School. Mabel Jefferson. CI ass oong We are the Seniors, So good and true; Our colors now are White and Blue, Yes, White. Blue, They are the best that ever will be. We ' ll gain the victory. Rah! Rah! Rah! We are the Class of 1913 Of all the classes we reign supreme! Rah! Rah! Rah! Just like the stars we brightly gleam ! Hurrah! For the Class ' 13! Rah! Rah! Rah! 23
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Class Poem As the raindrops come together; Large ones, small ones, of all sizes, From the hilltops, from the valleys. Among the flowers, in leafy bowers. Or from stony dismal rock beds. And join to make the sparkling brook. So we came from town and farmhouse, We, the class of 1913. Joined in pleasure and m labor. We began our sailing gaily. In the channels of our school life. At the Clarion Normal School, Flowing thru the grassy meadows Wooded with the trees of knowledge. On the banks grow flowers o( friendship Making bright the future pathway. And as we babbled merrily In brilliant wit and humor sparkling, ' et we ne ' er forgot our labor. Toiled on earnest and persistent As the water on the bed rock Chose our motto to that purpose. Made it, Labor omnia vincit, And kept it truly to the end. When we wished an emblem for us. That should be our banner royal. Be a banner true in battles. We chose our colors blue and white. That stand for truth and purity. Made them ours to be forever Loyal to, upholding them by word. But more by eve ry de of ours. 22
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Page 30 text:
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Class Officers President W. Ray Smith Vice-President MiLO C. CaLHOUN Recording Sec ' y MARGIE Ehler Corresponding Sec ' y Edna WilEY Treasurer RoY R. Beck Colors — Blue and While. Flower — White Rose. Motto — Labor Omnia vincit. CLASS YELL One a zippa, Two a zippa. Three a zipp a zam. Four a zippa. Five a zippa. Don ' t give a hobble, gobble, razzle, dazzle. Sis boom bah! Seniors! Seniors! Rah! Rah! Rah! Cremo! Crimo! Crumb! Yiptay ! Yap ! ' ap ! Yiptay ! ap ! ap ! Seniors! S-e-n-i-o-r-s! Seniors!
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