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SENIOR CLASS SONG 'ILNL Ill 'Ihlnk of 'lou Last nlght there came 1nto my troubled dreams a yy hlsper A yo1ce that Qaxd O Senlors you must say farewell Tomorrow you must part I know From clasemates dear youll go Foodbye Goodbye They always wlll be such a dear memory Am1d our sorrows and our tears We ve spent many happy years Although our 1ourney through thee dear old Wooster H1gh And now we yoyy To thlnk of you each day Whlle we travel llfe Q way CHORUS Oh Wooster H1gh Oh Wooster Hxgh the Brown and Blue We ve all been true And we w1ll st1ll be true to you But now that school days here are o er Well love you more and more Goodbye Goodbye We long to stay but we must go ayy ay Out ln the world You ll find our loye IS alwayi true Well treaeure you And when we re yery far aw ay And hold so dear the Broyyn and Blue And at the cloae of day We ll thlnk of you And ot the dear old Brown and Blue 79 ' 1 v 1. ll 7 W ' 7 V7 Lv . l v Lu, v . , V L 7 ! .V '1 S .v Y Y ' ' ' y 'S , 7 I ' , ' . ' ' 7 7 ' N . , ' r 1 .v 7 J Was not without its heartaches, cares and many' a sigh, Y 7 7 ' 7 . 7 V 1 Y I ,I 7 Y- ! Y . Y 9 ! Y ! 7 7. . Lv Y v Y , , v I Y 7 .Y ! V v v v 7 'X Y 1 7 . y i 7 v ' v ' . . . , , Y y y 7 v v v v Y A , . 7 1 ' , L
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vu- fs-Aix ,x K I I NLT FIF F WAX Mlxed Lourse Efxst Technlcal fClexelandb Hlgzh School 1 Z 3 Adelphmn Llterirw Her lovelmess I never knew Untll she smlled on me She s '1 wee blt of 1 glrl but whit she lacks IH S179 she makes up m chlrm Curly hut 1nd blg blue eves and how she c'm talk' We don t blame 'llarxon '1 blt We would too RUTH BERRY Lommerclal Course Ossolean Llterary A 2 Her wavs are wxys of pleas mntness And 'ill her pxths xre peice Ruth IS a happv ure free miss wlth a bu: he art a host of frends and a well known 'lbllltv for Wfltllll., themes The better we lnoxw Ruth the better we llke her -XINNX FLIZABETH YIMMFRMAN Mxxecl C ourse Adelphmn Llterxrx C lee Llub 2 A maxden never bold Anna although the last on our lx t lS xery ne'1r the top m the estlmatlon of cverv one We xe all lenrnefl to 'ulmlre thls happy blush mg, country malden 18 I -.----- -f - e,-W., 1--F--v-,--Q - ., V. .1 ' ' H ' '- 'n ,n .. V, , , x. .,,u,. f, .M 3 , 'xii-1 -fl ,:..,', L I' iff. . ',. -' V't ' , f A' , ' J ' I A 1 H f , ff, ll ,A . - - N ' - A Q . . , . 1 I Y ' . t - W A 4 4. ,. ' ' R 7 K . ' , P7 - 1 , - - , .v ' .' - ' V ' ' -' ..- - H ' . ,, , . . ,, 4. .I l 1 ' l 3 7. 1 c . Q A 1 3 2 , , 1 . '- .l b , . . ,Q .1 A 1 . , . Q T. . . 'ff f 5 , 4 1 . :'. , , VK 4. 4 .I ,Y he , ,. 1 t -My 4 ' A . ' . Q ' .A ' I7 . ' . ' I ,V ' Ap' , fr f . W 'T A l 1 I - -. . A . . f , , . 1 A A. 1-L-3-4. . -V ll . 4 1 4 t. 1 1 . ' . , , H -1 , 1 1 . 1 1 . K V' I .1 'Z ' U U l - , ' A '- 3 - 2 , , - . I ., 1 . -I, ' . 5, 1 r I X N ,' ' ,. , ' , . . v ' ' ' ' - ' ' . v. ' V- If ' ' 1 ' 1 .1 1 . w J - . l A R X ' u ' vw - '45 ' J ' xx J , ,' ' , . . ,K Q . f ' Z 2 1 ' t', - 1 x A xv A , 1 1' . .If 55' , I V. A A ,Q , -' 'Y . 1 A . fn, U, R' : l It . . l K x I
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY What class do you ask? Why the Class of 1919 of course W are ploud to belong to thls class and feel sorry for those who do not ha e a l1ke prlvllege Now as we are about to recelve that longed for dlploma we w1ll take one Illlgeflflg look at our hlgh school days In the fall of 1915 we entered Wooster H1gh School Just as green as Fresh1es generally are Our flrst days were hard days We were no sooner carefully seated and buslly studylng 1n the study room than some Junlor or Semor would come ln and cla1m h1s seat Then we would take another seat Wlth the same result untll the teacher came to our rescue We llstened to the 1nstruct1ons of Mlss Kean and llved up to most of them at least part of the txme The newness soon wore off and we felt at home 1n the class rooms and at all the H1gh School domgs In our early days we reahzed that an unusually brlght future stretched before the Class of 19 and resolved to l1ve up to the Brown and Blue and the ldeals of our H1gh School We lost some of our members durmg the summer months and our number d1m1n1shed from one hundred and thlrteen to nlnety n1ne But even though we were fewer 1n numbers we commenced our Sophomore year wlth the same pep Our longed for t1me of organlzlng came and we chose Bob Hand as our first presldent along wlth other able officers W1th our motto In ourselves our future l1es we hoped to br1ng fame to the class of 1919 After our colors were chosen the Black and Orange could be seen 1n many prom1nent places Our first soclals were held at could have a good tlme when out of school Cfor of course school hours were spent 1n studyb We succeeded IH gett1ng through Plane C eometry Caesar and the rest although they were dreaded subjects Our Jumor year was full of good tlmes study and soclal act1v1t1es We were nom allowed to Slt IH the study room and w reak our vengeance on the poor lower classmen Wlth dread and fear we entered Solld Geometry and Chemlstry But to our astonlshment they weren t lmpossxble and we fought our battles although sometlmes rebelhously Tests came too often Thls year Cralg McClelland was our presldent and under h1s leadershlp and that of the other officers we upheld our honor and had our good tlmes Now our ab1l1ty 1n athletlcs blossomed out and football season found some of our boys on the team However Basket Ball was where we starred Some of the 19 boys made the H1gh School team and when the class games came the Jumors entered the contests wlth a w1ll They came out vlctorlous and recelved the cup The g1rls also showed thelr mterest 1n basket ball and although they were defeated they consldered the game a great sport The class of 1919 wx as also 1nterested 1n Baseball and Track and contrlbuted to the success of each '30 , , . , ' , ' ' . e f 'w w x s V . ' v I ' . x . . . . . . 7 . , . I , . . , Y. t ' 66 ' !! ' 3 ! John Talb0t's and Mary Camp's and the Sophomores showed that they ' I .Iv 7 ! ' 1 a '- . . , . . V , I . I . Y. I L . . , I , .
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