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., I, I.. H, ,, iq .. W ,EI .0 li llllllll llll llll ...i5.!!fI....!' 'Ili l Class P oem Better than hordes of wealth untold, Are thoughts of C. N. S. Better than legends and stories of old, Are the ones we tell with zest. The best that can ever be told, Is the one of the Green Sz Gold. Each member with its record fair, Has made our class so very rare. All are so jolly, all so alive, The Class of One Nine One Five. When all have left these dear old halls, Pleasant memories linger within its walls, Of things untold to this world so old, Are left by the Class of Green and Gold. Impossible it is Un-American This our motto, we stand by, For in it is, we do, we can, All things that we may try. The flower adopted by our class, Is ,the very best one that grows In beauty and fragrance, None surpasses our Yellow Rose. Oh! C. N. S. Oh! C. N. S. Thy links we now must sever, But memories of our school days,, Will linger with us ever. Those days of glee, No more we'll see, From June to cold December. But thoughts of thee, so happy and free, With love we'll still remember. Here's to the land that gave us birth, Here's to her sons so true, Here's to her daughters, toog Here's to our class, our own dear class, True as the stars above. Here's to the day when we'll graduates be, ' Here's to the school we love! FLORENCE FISHER 27
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