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F. H. S. 1919 Farewell to the Seniors The Seniors are a goodly band Of students wise and witty. As fit as any in the land In country or in city; For four long years of work and play We’ve had them close beside us, And loathe are we that any chance Of fortune shall divide us. With great regret we see them go. They cannot longer tarry; Instead of Latin. English, Math, Must larger burdens carry. But such is life, make one new friend And you must lose another; A new class comes, and old class goes To make room for some other. The class of Nineteen goes its way And Twenty takes its place. For every old friend that we miss We see a newer face. Farewell, Farewell, God speed ye hence. Right gladly do we will it. We’ll take your place and try our best, To honorably fill it. EVALYN ANDREWS.
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Page 27 text:
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F. H. S. 1919 Junior’s Song of School With apologies to Longfellow Tell me not in mournful numbers, English is an empty dream! Roderick Dhu was sure some fighter. Marner’s riches sure a scream. Algebra is sure a math-fest! X Y Z is not its goal; Junior wise, though sure returning. To the charge electric pole. Not all study but much of sorrow. Seems our weary faithful way; But to cram, that on tomorrow Our brains are fuller than today. Latin’s long but history fleeting. And our hearts, though bluff and brave, Still like recess gongs are beating, On the flunking tidal wave. In the school room field of battle. No one ever has a knife, And we sigh like hungry cattle. Saying “What the use of life. Trust not teacher, howe’er pleasant. There’s no telling what’s in their head. Study, study, when they are present. Latin verbs are never dead! Lives of seniors all remind us We may through four years climb. And departing leave behind us Grades in the dooms day book sublime. Grade cards, that perhaps another, Traveling o’er this windy plain. A hen-pecked, be-draggled brother. Seeing, shall take heart again. Let us. then be up and learning. For some day we’ll all be great; Still our hard learned zeros earning ' We shall worry, that’s our fate. —ANONYMOUS.
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