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Class Officers Louise Lewis President Agnes Bowe Vice-President Adeline Wallace Secretary Ethel Derway Treasurer Class Yells 1 Alia geroo, geroo, geroo. Wah hoo bazoo. High X high X, Hicka picka dominicka, Alia gcbah, gebah, gcbali, Seniors, Seniors, Rah, rah, rah ! 3 Juniors in a high chair. Who put them up there? Seniors, Seniors, Rah, Rah, Rah! Who are the Juniors? The leg of an owl, The wing of a bat. The horn of a cow. The tail of a cat, A bag of peanuts, A bale of hay. Juniors. Juniors, 1 lip, hi]i, hooray. 4 Riza, Riza, Raxe, (iive them all the axe, When they see the S-l£ N-I-0-R-S. Watch them turn their ba-a-a— acks. MOTTO — Rowing Not Drifting COLORS — Purple and Gold Page fourteen
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The Builders The art of building, says Ruskin, is the strongest, proudest, most enduring of all of the arts of man. It is the art which is associated with all civic pride and sacred principle. As the class of 1919 enters upon its chosen vocation, each member becomes a builder, not of structures made with hands, but of character, of the souls of men and of nations. It is well that each contemplate with seriousness the structure to be reared. Almost fifty years ago a prince dreamed of world dominion. For his founda- tion he used the schools to inculcate in the minds of his youth his supreme military ambition. The wisdom of this course in so far as the accomplishment of his purpose is concerned cannot be denied. Never has a nation so proved the power of education to transform, to dwarf, to pervert the souls of men. With this example before us, we take up our tools with reverence, almost with fear, realizing what an influence they are to wield in the future of nations, realizing that in our hands lies the power not only to mold the future of our own land, but that of the world. As to the foundation, so will be the final structure. May we, the class 1919, so build that the fate of our country be. never jeop- ardized but ever secured by the ideals and aspirations of our building. H. H. Page thirteen I
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Presented to the Plattsburgh State Normal School By the Classes of 1918 and 1919
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