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Class Histories Freshmen The Freshman class of '39 In September started the steady climb Of high school days. We slipped uncertainly into our places With determined looks: on our shining young faces. Our books were many, our teachers not few: We seemed to be entering a world quite new. The new members from Uniontown were welcomed with delight, But there were so many of us that classes didn't seem just rightg So we were then divided no sooner than we'd started. And when this change was made many friends were parted. Our annual operetta afforded some respite From the daily grind of lessons and our duties seemed quite light But soon all this was over and we were back at work againg The time had come to study hard and from all foolishness refrain. Now our term is almost ended, Many deeds were left undone. To our teachers we pay tribute For any victories we have won. Sophomores Mem'ries of Mac as Runnen Bringit, The Eisteddfod and a suppressed longing to 4' swing it l Our contributions to the operetta4Eddie Hann, His renowned version of the 4' beetle-manfl The Student Council-the patrol-the band- There've been Sophomores-Sophomores on every hand. In baseball, basketball, soccer, track- As players and rooters we engaged in each attack. Welve attempted typing-and our boys tried farming, But soon developed a distaste for itgrnost alarming! To our beloved Teachers, we were mostly a pain, But they all agreed theyid stand us again. There are so many things to remember, if we'd be just! Yet forget, we will-forget, we must! As in the future lies our trust. juniors We've been roundin' up ctr lessons for three long years, But weyve got to keep a'ridin' for another it appears. Our riggin's gettin' worn but Weill do the best we can, And though it looks forlorn we can shine her up again. Weyve got to buck up a bit to Fill the Senior saddles, Welve got to ride that broncho, no matter how he battles. We'll take the Senior reins and hope that we'll not fail, So may they rope good luck no matter where the trail. lTwenty-thi-eel
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