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Nor shrink from his work at the class Candy-Sale; We munched on lidivinjty, divi'ed our fudge, And tried to break tafl'y that just wouldn't budge. In Latin we sang of the ilarms and the manfl And vainly essayed Virgilsi epic to scan; In Chaucer we read of the Parson and Knighti Chaucerian English we tried to recite; We studied like Trojans for mid-year exams, And were led to the tlslaughter like innocent lambs. Remembrancerll officers chose we with care, Selected class colors of beauty quite rare, Oratorical Hprelime then showed us most plainly Our fair class was made up of orators mainly; Popularity contests our minds next inspired, And we gave to our enemies names not desired; With laughter and shouts the ugymll rafters then trembled, As at the itA Dance all the Seniors assembled; We wrote tender verses, composed many rhymes, To go in each graduates i'Book of Good Times;n We pledged lasting friendships with comrades each one, Vowed ever to cherish each memoir of fun; We promised that loyal through life we would be, And all ever faithful, Class 15, to thee! eMary L. Phillips. 10
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We l'crammed for exams and we passed one or two, And told all our classmates just how we ggot through. But soon we were Sophomores, learned and bold, All doing precisely the things we were told; We treated the Freshmen with silent contempt, But from scorn of the Seniors we were not exempt, 'Till our boys plucked up courage and mingled a bit, And wrote gallant notes full of Sophomore wit, And many a lad, with a lass by his side, The loud taunts of arrogant Seniors defied. The following year we were J uniors, each one, All eager and anxious to join in the fun. We grew literary and wrote for The Gleam, We published ttThe Screamer,n to let out some steam, We joined all the clubs that we possibly could, But low in our lessons we most of us stood. The teachers, Ilm sure, must have liked us quite well, Each one seemed to want us with him seventh bell. Demerits came Hying, a sore aggravation, For talking and laughing in class recitation. In vain did we wish that our School days were oler, For every road led to the penitentls door. September beheld us as Seniors all grave, A11 eager the way to commencement to pave, We went through a set of election gymnastics, Made eloquent speeches, high-soaring bombastics; We chose as our leader our friend Horton Stanley, Efficient and clever, artistic and manlye To aid him a splendid young lady we chose, Beloved Ruth Donnelly, sweet as a rose; To write up our minutes Miss Helmets we picked, And two noble classmates class dues to inflict! We all stood together, not one dared to fail, 9
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F'HEIF'HEEY HE conversation had died down somewhat, and after several desultory rallies it ceased altogether. The third member of the Trium- virate, at the end of a prolonged yawn, mur- mured dreamily: I wonder where the bunch will be fifteen years from now? ttWhat particular bunch do you mean? the second member asked, with reviving interest. ttWhy, our A Grade bunch, of course, re- plied the first member. Well, you can find out without any trouble if you can get hold of our friend Skygack, from Mars. You know Mars is like this planet of ours, only fifteen years in advance of us. This from the third member. ttThats a good scheme. I'll call him up on the wireless telephone and see if he cant man- LI age to run down and see us this evening. Skygack was able to come, and he arrived a little after nine dciock, descending on Heinie Zepplin's airship. We greeted him cordially, and after the formalities were over Skygack began: ttFunny thing happened last week. I was in New York and was invited by Lillian Meeds and her husband theis a big gun on Wall Street, you know to spend the week end with them, and I never had a better time in my life. Believe me, shefs some cook. I can taste her waffles yet. Well, I sailed Sunday night for London, and who should I meet on the steamer but your old class president, Horton Stanley. He was bound on a diplomatic mission to Palestine. We went in to dinner together and learned from one of the waiters that Ernie Malter was
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