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But in this we’ll all agree, All agree, all agree; Men and women we will be Of great fame. And in all the years to come We will say when we come home: All this is due, Central High, to you That we have won—a name! M. C. and K. A., Tl. Clastf £ ong Tune: “Oh, Syracuse.” Class of elev’n, with our hearts so true, E'er guided on by the gold and blue; Let’s not forget as the years go by Our Alma Mater, dear Central High. Though we have won many victTies here, May we advance each succeeding year; Honors achieve as the days go by, For our Alma Mater, dear Central High. Even afar, in a distant land, May we remember our glorious band ; Xineteen-elev’n will win greatest fame, And Central High will honor our name! K. L. A., 1911. Class Song
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Class Poem For afternoon-session the Board did hatch-up That pupils delinquent at once might catch-up; A horrid device, which it grieves me to mention. And I fear I am losing all students’ attention. So I’ll leave that and speak of the time when as Seinors, With dignified airs and right lordly demeanors, We strutted about with all things in our rule, Were to all lower classmen decidedly cool. And the parties we had, could one ever forget them, When all went just right, not one thing to upset them? The fun that they caused is most hard to explain And I know I’d attempt that great subject in vain. But memories sweet of the joys we’ve had here, Will recall them again throughout many a year; Soon even this night, our own class-night, will be To each one of us here, a fond memory. Even now looking into the future to come, We foresee a fair day when we all shall come home; And changed though we be, our reunion shall prove We’ve not changed toward old Central, her memory we’ll love. —Kathryn Abbott, 1911. Marguerite: “But where is the prophecy? Aren’t we to know our future?” Philip: “An hour ago ’twas nine, and in one hour more ’twill be eleven. We haven’t time.” Grant: “Deliver me from prophecying one hundred and—fates—my own is bad enough.” Marcia: “I’d rather die young and spare the class the agony.” Marie: “Let’s have the Glee Club Seniors warble us off in lots!” All: “Good idea. Splendid.” (Enthusiastic calls for the Glee Club, who come up and sing the prophecy.) flroptjecp jfeong To the tune: “Kelley’: Now your future you would know, You would know, you would know; What you'll do, and where you’ll go, Oh, oh, where? We can’t tell you very much But what we do let it be such That you may take warning Of ills that are swarming, Of every plot-----beware 1 Oh girls, you’ll many conquests make, Conquests make, conquests make; Many are the hearts you’ll break, Oh, oh, Sir! Gone to Kingdom Come.” Where e’er you go, what e’er you do Mark these words we tell to you: Do not forget The lone suffragette, No wedding bells for her! The boys will deal in stock and bond, Stock and bond, stock and bond; Of whirling tape they’ll soon be fond; Ooh, ooh, ooh! Of prices you must be discreet, For from the lair of great Wall Street Come the bulls and the bears Which you meet on the stairs; Look out! or they’ll get you! 28 —
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Edward L. Harris, A. B., Ph. B. Principal Syracuse University Honorary Alumnus of C. H. S. Euclid Villa Bathrick, Harry A., A. 15. Lambirth, William H. A..Uum Principal ” 1'.« c of Tech- 10812 Orville A,c. H. d°S Central Manual Train- ing Dept. 2056 E. 107th St. KefTer, Bertha, A. 1 . Assistant Principal Vassar Ancient History 1953 E. 59th St. Adams, Mary E., A. B. Vassar C. II. S. English 1955 E. 66th St. Aldrich, Herbert H. c. h. s. Mechanical Drawing 4306 Carnegie Ave. Avery, Jennie H. Oswego Normal School Cornell College English The Leonard, 5408 Euclid Ave. Battersby, Louis H., B. S. B. P. E. Swartmore Philadelphia Normal School oi Physical Training Director of Athletics Physical Training Beaumont, Francis M.. B. L. Obcrlin American and English Literature 1941 E. 66th St. Bowerfind, Lily VS. German 10124 Westminster Bissell, Walter L., A. B. Adelbert College English Track Coach 2120 E. 105th St. Bruot, Marie L. Bachelor of Oratory American Academy of Dramain' Art University of Geneva Oral Interpretation 5419 Carnegie Ave. 30 —
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