Arthur Hill High School - Legenda Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1919

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ff' 353119 Yi? fWith apologies to Poe.J One Once upon a morning sunny, Cnow I laugh and think them funnyj, All those queer and curious Freshies that we knew in days of yore, While I sat there thinking idly, I beheld right there beside me A familiar face appearing that I'd seen long, long before, 'Twas a Love of 1915, , President the name he bore. Only that and nothing more. Two Ah! Distinctly I remember, it was early in September When each new and verdant member crowded through the massive door. Hefron, Captain of our track team, with Ralph Tallon and Lorenzen, Heroes to us all they still seem, by their great and glorious score Won for us in days of yore. Only that and nothing more. Three And the vision ever changing, o'er a far field went a'ranging And I saw our David Stickney, t'was a pigskin that he bore, And our Freshies nobly followed-on the muddy field they wallowed, On that famous gridiron hallowed by the teams who'd gone before. This I saw and nothing more. Four Back into the classroom peering, I beheld the whole class cheering, Cheering for the ones they'd chosen, chosen for their Fresh- men year. Russel Phillips, Dorothy Spaulding, these two names the class was calling And I heard a third name falling, t'was the name of Elinore CGoldstienJ.

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T'was our classmens' voices calling loud the name of Elinore. Only these and nothing more. Five Ever changing and improving, I beheld the vast throng moving, Saw this throng in 1916 moving through Miss Coney's door. Our vacation having ended, slowly now our way we Wended, Half regretful at returning,-glad we Freshmen were no more. We were slightly less in number but much wiser than before. We at last were Sophomores. Six Spaulding came to represent our Sophomore class as Presi- dent, Then there followed in succession Schweizer, Boles, and Roscoe Hefron. Now, out of our goodly number, we see Tallon-football wonder, ' Backed up by our former heroes, heroes of our Freshman year, Spaulding, Stickney, Ah! well we know them, by laurels won the year before. ' Not only this but something more. Seven Now we see the scene is changing, blue and gold we are arranging For our first big social function, Sophomore Dance, the first that year. '- Ah! that was in December, then in May we well remember, How assisted by the Freshies, at the Social Hall assembled We gave a most successful party, called the Freshman-Sopho- more. These we gave and nothing more. Eight In October at our meeting, we beheld our friend Miss Keating Seated at her study table, acting as our advisor. Suddenly we heard a racket, Sperry, Schweizer, Krause, and Hackett Had been selected by our classmen as our Junior oflicers. Football then claimed Tallon and Sperry, as it had the year before. This we did and then some more. Nine True to the Junior reputation, during our Christmas vacation Look, listen, and then stop-right here came our Junior Hop. The Canoe Club for this occasion donned red, white and blue decoration.

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