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Zlbbe-illlpnhersian-1931 DREAMS I'd like to climb The marble stairs Past all who dared To say me nay. I'd like to go I'd like to see In classrooms late A row of A's And take my seat In ink, just once Without complaints. On a report. I'd like to pause I'd like to Win At end of hall Three M's in sport On second floor And graduate And gossip long. With honors high. But if I should Attain these things, I'd know Big Ben Would wake me soon.
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fM3.ffQC f5 i 1 J ii ' w I ff ' n U5 b 2 ' M p n D sz r 5 i a n ' 1 9 3 1 FRESHMAN CLASS CECIL FITZGERALD . . . Preridefzt FREDERICK MARSH . . . . Vice-Prerident BERTHA HOWES ....... Secremry and Trearurer The audience waited expectantly. Why? They had come to see The Grand Review ofthe Freshman Class of 193o, which was the largest class Mynderse had ever had. The curtain slowly rose. Scene one showed the opening day of school. A long line of bewildered and fright- ened frosh stood at the door trembling with fear. When they were admitted, they stared at everything curiously. Their school life had never seemed so complicated before. When they saw the seniors passing to classes with ease and experience, the freshmen just gazed at them with awe. Oh! to be lordly seniors. The second scene showed the freshmen settled after nearly four weeks of active and enlightening school life. They were electing their officers. Amid general con- fusion and after much discussion and argument Cecil Fitzgerald was chosen president. Miss Wickes, Miss Caldwell, Miss Menegay and Mr. Taylor were chosen class advisers. The gymnasium was the setting for the third scene. Girls and boys were playing basketball, and how they played it! The announcement was made that twelve fresh- men had made the squad: seven girls and live boys. The boys' and girls' interclass teams were also very promising. Next scene was the banner draped gymnasium where the freshmen were having their class party. Dancing and games were enjoyed until the advisers said, Time to go home, and Nineteen Thirty-Four's party came to an end. The review ended when the freshmen marched onto the stage clasping their certifi- cate of Sophomoreship, for they had successfully completed their first high-school year.
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