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IN MEMORIAM Out of the chill and the shadow, Into the thrill and the shineg Out of the death and the famine, into the fullness divine. FREDERICK J, HUNT LUCIAN WHITE BORN MARCH 13,1911 BORN NOVEMBER 21,1911 DIED AUGUST 10. 1930 DIED JANUARY 1. 1931
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BURTON NVgXl.NVOR'l'll The true kniprht ot' learn- ing, the world holds him dear Love bless him, joy Crown him. God speed his career. Class president -1. Sports- manship Brotherhood 3, 4. lnterclass liasluztball -I. Chi Xlpha 1. .XLICIAI XYASSON 'Heard melodies arc- swt-el lint those unheard are sweeter. Prom. Cont, 33. lnlerclass llasketball 1, 2. G, A, A, 1. DOH IS NVATK l NS 'A dainty maid with win- ning: smile. To one who vares, :Q pal worth while. liooster Club Il. lntvr- Class Basketball 1, 2. Min- strels fSL'llll7l'i Lf, Il, I, A DELINE NVELCH lf to her share some female errors fall Look on her face and you'll forget them all. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. 2, 3. Minstrels CSenior1 MARY XVHITE 5lig:'lily things from Slllllli in-Ei-1'll1lllll,Ll'S grow. Chi Alpha -1. Prom. Com. 3. Sportsmansltip Brother- hood 2, 3, 4. Classbook As- signment 4. Hi Tribune Staff 3, 4. College Study Club l, Science Club 4. In- tern-lass Basketball 4. G. A. A. 4. liiologry prize 1, Geo- inelry prize 2, Latin 3 prize 55. Honor student. ERNEST XVILCOX A man with few words cloesn't have to take so many of them back. Sriviice Club ZZ, 4. ELI ZAIEET H XYILLIAIUS lf best things come in par- cels small XVe're glad that 'Betty' 1Sll't tall. Chi Alpha 3, 4. Yice Pres. 4, Student Council 1, 4, Vice President 4. Advisory Board 1. Prom. Com. 3. Sports- manship Brotherhood 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Debate 'Peam 3, 4. 1-'orensci League 4. Hema 2, 3, 4. Orchestra Cl, 4, Classbook Staff 4. Hi Tribune Staff 3, 4. Science Club 4. lnterclass Basket- ball 3. G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4. Block N Com. 3. Elementary Algebra prize 1. Civics prize 2. Intermediate Alge- bra prize Il. Yaledictorian.
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Class Poem Our ship is sailing on the placid bay, Our song is fading as we sail away, S0 soon we sail beyond the harbor barg No lighthouse dome for a guiding star, VVe toil not for gold, that isn't the best, VVe toil for glory and fame in our questg Youth tossed on waves, they steer thru night Brought to happy harbor, here, by this light, Of our Alma Mater As we glance back this hardy crew, to each there comes a tear - Vte leave this school but always keep a memory sweet and dear. Our caravan is riding on the cold and stilly night, VVe vagabonds are singing songs of conquest and delight, Our sunny road is ending, here's a parting of the ways Shall we take a smoother wending, the road of happy, carefree days? The road that winds so smoothly by the mountain, by the lake- The road where all our treasure, all our fortune is at stake? Or shall we take the high road, where our fortune is success- The road that is not sunny but will lead to happiness? The road of Alma Mater. Not enjoyment and not sorrow is our destined end or sway But to act that each tomorrow, finds us farther than to-day Our plane is soaring into bluest sky. To our Alma Mater we now say goodbye. The sky will once be cloudy, not blue Can we control our plane, what will we do? VVill we be another Lindberg, another Byrd. Like them the farther climes, the ocean soared? Success will be the landing, the farther goal VK'e may see another land, another pole- Led by Alma Mater. Keep striving, the goal of life attain by earnest toil and true Keep striving, the steadfast heart is strong, success shall wait for you. To Norwich High we pledge our hearts, our highest hopes to thee To carry on the haunting song to death and eternity- The song of Alma Mater, the song of fortune and success The song that thru our high school days has brought us happiness To our dearest friends, our teachers kind, our thanks we humbly give VVho thru these happy, carefree days have taught us how to live, That when we are cast out into the cold gray world of darkness and despair Then we may make a sunny clime and cloudy days so fair Our faith in Alma Mater. Keep cheerful though days may be dark or fair, tho skies may frown or smile. Ile faithful in every daily task and make your work worthwhile. l'AULlNE E. SALISBURY
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