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At JJartimv By the old LaCreole river looking westward to the hills, There’s a good old schoolhouse standin’ and it makes me have the chills To think of all the parting that will come the eighth of June, Many friendships may be severed; Ah yes, severed all too soon! Friends we’ve been this past four years, And at parting there’ll be tears; For we’ve learned to love each other and to greet our school with cheers, Oh! You friends of these few years; Let us give three rousing cheers For the school we love so dearly, and will love in coming years. At the railroad bridge I’m standing taking one last long survey; And I see a scene I’ll ne’er forget no matter where I stray: The yellow bricks, the bright red roof, the velvet lawn so green, Two mighty pines in front I see; the entrance walk between: Soon ’twill be the close of day, The sun begins to slant it’s ray, Every tennis court is occupied; the games are in full sway, Still I linger by the way Enjoy the scene here while I may, Close by at hand sedately looms the castle tall and grey. Then I muse o’er what has happened in these joyous High School days, I think of every teacher; how I’ve learned to love their ways; Of fun we’ve had, of knowledge gained since we were Freshmen green, How we entered into things with High School spirit keen: Many, many other things, Come flocking in my mind and sings These were very, very happy days but time takes flight with wings; As I rise my memory clings, To all the friends our school life brings, We must part I realize well but still around my heart it stings. Fellow classmates as we’re parting, oh I know each one feels sad, Each one knows the reason why, but still we should feel very glad; We’re a happy thriving class and we will be there thirty strong, We haven’t many days to spend here so lets fill them full of song: Let’s make the best of time that dates From now until we’re graduates, Though our High School days are numbered we are captains of our fates; See that fortune well instates; As we enter through the gates Can’t you feel that Opportunity with Fortune for us waits? M. M. H. ’17.
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