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f MQ F' MQ , Emilia li 'f 'f vw 1,fffmafzzjfmmejfgeMgfzeafisasmmmmggmxzgsasmamggsmggfw N the third of September, nineteen-ten While in knowledge we gained more and more, ii' A Es SENIOR CLASS, N. c. H. S. 1914. W3 all An important occurrence took place, To the High School-'will ne'er be forgotten- We went with an undignified pace. We were large and small, and thick and thin, But that mattered not one bit, We were all as green as we could have been, Which is not just a saying of wit Professor Dickson met us at the door And in tones of stern command Asked what we had come there for? Did we Latin or Science demand? We shivering Freshies knew not how to demand, But meekly we stepped into line, And stayed where we happened to land No matter whither our bent did incline. Through every pay of that first year We were always afraid we'd be caught By the Sophs whom we looked upon with fear, Yet few were the hazings we got. On the lofty pole we hung our flag, From Which of course pulled it down And tore it to many wee shreds of rag, Which to them were signs of renown. In studies we shone like the heavenly sun, And our teachers will tell you 'tis true That of classes we were the only one Who learned all the books through and through, Thanks to instructors who helped us along Most all of us weathered each test. We left the Old High with a sigh and song, But as Sophs we'd still do our best. But brighter yet in our second year Just because of our new High School, We paraded the halls at the point of the spear And breathlessly heeded each rule. We looked on the Freshies with fire in the eye For this was our chance to be brave. Thinking that we could be cautious and sly, And show them how to behave, Then we studied of circles, words, and wars, But faithfully yet we bent to the oars, Ever tossed on the sea of booky lore. At the end of the year our helmsman left For a home in the wild, wooly west, Leaving us of a leader bereft, But without him we'd still do our best. In our Junior year Mr. Sargent came. With his hand he now showed us the way Which leads to the lofty castle, Fame, So we studied our lessons each day. But his teaching we sadly disobeyed, Our ambitions we fastened quite low. To a pole them to tie we next essayed, But all classes wished for the top, you know. So down came the flag and the Hagpole too, A Bringing with it our hopes and our dreams, And this is no fable I'm telling to ou, For they've dubbed us as grades forever it seems. Then to com lete our year of misfortune Our own d,ear Miss Foulke her departure took, Leaving a song which just suits our notion. And her teachings we never forsook. In September, thirteenth, we Seniors made way To mr High School on the hill, We answered the summons without delay And went back to our work with a will. We wrestled with Virgil and struggled with Orth, We delved and we dug for more knowledge, And greatly rejoice that this year is our fourth And soon we'll be ready for college. Thus four long years we've made things go And gaine all the knowledge we could, So we know that we know what we know And we ho e that we'll all make good. So here's to the teachers who helped us through, And to students who follow our wake, The class of fourteen wishes to you Success in all that you undertake. -LAVINA A. MCCONAHY. 2 Af LLQ Lcz ' Jul LLL Gil 'f Lua in Q53 7 ' f mfffacffgiifisi KZZZZSJ, p-52223 fsissm RZZZCZS KJZZZS, Saw, pLa ii S it il is Q it TIE l 3 it Q S, f al ta A4
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