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Page 32 text:
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m lemau THE CLASS OF e, the class of twenty-seven, Once were twelve times seven; And tho we have been quite decreased, Never have our struggles ceased. All athletics we surely attend, e’ve always a helping hand to lend; We have always been as one, 1 hrough our work and through our fun. Football players we have but five. To do their best, they always strive, Each one plays with all his might, Ever true throughout the fight. In dramatics we won the day, We’ll carry these laurels for aye; We produced them all with work, Not one of us was trying to shirk. In home economics our girls stand high. Some day their ability, they will apply. We have some very good little cooks. And you can tell that by their looks. We might have an orchestra in our class, Our musicians you could never surpass. We’ve violins, cornet, drums, and banjo, Ukuleles, clarinet, saxophone, and piano. We also have some artists fine. They draw with almost perfect line. And then some day with this array. On the path of fame they will stray. We’ll send forth praise for glad schooldays, When merry voices we will raise. And our class song will trill. O’er and o’er these beautiful hills. Beatrice Manahan ’27 Page twenty-eight
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CLASS SONG Tune: Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland. Our hearts are sore, School days are o’er; Out in the wide world we wander; We’ll be all alone, All on our own. There’ll be no teachers to guide us; But may we all stand life s hard test And meet again at A. H. S. CHORUS Meet me again in Athens, Down where the river flows, Teachers and pals of school days, Forgetting cares and woes. May fate be kind to each one With smiles and plenty in store; We’ll meet again at old Athens High School, Teachers and pals once more. Go east or west, Home is the best; Fond memories cling round the old ways; And through the years, Those we hold dear Will be the friends of our school days. May we each one have success, And meet again at A. H. S. Elizabeth Loveland ’27 Oh. what a joy to be One of the class of ’twenty-seven ! The only one in sixteen years To even rhyme with heaven. Elizabeth Loveland ’27
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