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f' ion ear '97 Glass. 27x ' OFFICERS OFFICERS: GLENN FRIERMOOD . 'President COLORS: fDafk and Iiglyf blue, ARTHUR LEVY, . . . . Secretary. BERNICE WRIGHT, Vice-Presiderzf. BESSIE CHARLES, . . Treasurer 19011. , Boom-a-laca, boom-a-Iaca, j Bow-fwofw-fwofwf ,A Ching-.a-Iaca. ching-a-laca. Cho'h:-cbofw-cbo'lv! fm tBoorn-a-laca, boom-a-laca. Who are be? glfinety-se'ben mid-year, X Yes, sir 'ee. llfvt of fllbelllbelf. Y Al Grace Arnold. Esther Strange. Lucie Matter. Clyde Bryant. Jessie Gallentine. Ernest Metcalf. Carrie Smith. ' Harry Beshore. Bernice Wright. Catherine O'B.rien. Walter Campbell. Leah Hiatt. Dcra McKinney. Nellie Stroup. X Sallie Conner. Florence Sayre. Curtis Waller. Bessie Charles. Sallie Hightower. Gladys Nottingham. Mary Sweetser. Exif A Ida Frank, Pearl Butler. Robin Wilson. Goldie Cassidy. Arthur Levy. Charles Peters. Jerry Torrance. X Rosa Hamilton. Chester Beitler. Edith Allen. Edith Foster. Vergil Lemon. Effie Pettiford. Nellie Williams. y BV Myrtle Morris. Grace Condo. Clark Anderson. Glenn Friermood. Mildred Lenfestey. Lottie Reed. Charles Whisler. V X Mary Neal. Maud Cady. Bertha Bernstein. Ernest Goodwin. Glenn McConnell. Ray Reynolds. Iesse Holman. X Maud Plunkett. Jessie Jackson. Harry Bowstead. Daisy Graham. Nettie McClain. Viola Shepard. i I f K . fllblbslljear 97 Glass. ,N In February, '97, there entered the High School the largest class that has ever come in at this time of the year. It is a fact Worthy of note that all who graduated from l the grades are now continuing their Work in advanced studies. Ol the pupils entering, forty-one chose the Classical Course, While nine took the Scientific. The classical pupils were seated in Miss Beck's room, the scientific pupils in Miss Reynold's room. The class organized soon after its entrance, and bids fair to have a future Worthy of it senergetic beginning. T 7. 21 we - Q ,I e ax M f, r a... ,, f 'g
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6 - , TRIBUTE T0 THE ANNUAL BOARD '- C Contributed by an Inferesfed Outsider. J '37 j,r'Nj 5 F you should ask me, whence this Annual, 65 Whence these grinds, and jokes, and poems, ,Q a A? With the history of the high school, 'A With the pictures of the pupils, ,fpr X csfis, With the stories of their school life JJ 64 77 With the ads of the best people, Who all favor education, And the cause of truth and justice- I should answer, I should tell you, From four patient earnest juniors, From their golden-haired directress, From their friends and under classmates, From the classic halls of Wisdom, Where in daily recitations, Meet three hundred active Workers, Striving after truth and knowledge. It was not without a struggle, Without toil and strife and conflict, Without bitter disappointments, Born of tasks too hard to conquer, That the great work was accomplished. Many moons have passed away since All the juniors met in session, Met and came to the decision, That their class should have the honor, Have the pleasure and the credit, Of a Junior High School Annual, For the first time in the history Of that excellent institution, That they all so love and honor, And its patrons all are proud of. With much ardor and ambition Then they chose their leaders for it: With much zeal and ostentation Boasted of their High School Annual. But as time passed on with swiftness. As the Work began in earnest, One by one the band of classmates Dropped from out its ranks of leaders, Until only four remained there, Out of all its band of Workers, Steadfast, true and loyal Workers, They remained until the finish, Striving to maintain the honor Of the class and of the high school. Many evenings toiled they for it, With their faithful guide to help them, Toiled when others joined in pleasures That they fain would enter also. But at last the work was ended, All they hoped had been accomplished, All their plans had well succeeded, All their toil and vain endeavors, Were forgotten in the pleasure, Of a task so well completed.
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