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CLASS SONG V Words and Music by Beatrice M. Moore You could surely tell our class, every day as we did pass. In the class-room, and the halls about the school: For we worked and also played, and we mixed i every day. In proportion that would make a splendid rule. Chorus: Nineteen. Nineteen Twenty-seven, This year's history we did make. In the elass-r oo n. on the field. Our good reccrd we did shield. For we surely won all things we had at stake. We all loved the Blue and Gold: by these colors we were told. And we worked that they would win a worthy name; We have made all others flee in our sports as you did see,-- We won the highest honors of each game. Chorus. Now the grades have all been passed, and we leave you all at last. Now we tras you'll not forget our reccrd clear; In our lives the golden rule and the teachings of this school, Will from evil and temptation safely steer. ('horns.
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The Class of 1927 OFFICERS JAMES F. BAILEY......................President EDWARD MEISEL . . . Vice-President ALLEN MARKEY.........................Secretary VIRGIL LaPORTE ...............Treasurer JACK WHEELER . . . Sergeant-at-Arms CLASS COLORS Blue and Saffron CLASS MOTTO “Baffled—to Fight Better” CLASS FLOWER Chrysanthemum Page 15
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y ARTHUR ADAMS Rare compound of oddity, frolic and fun! Who relishes a Joke and rejoiced in a pun.” FAN IE ALPERN “Silence iH deep as eternity, Sp ech is as shallow as time.” (LARA ARNESON “From every blush that kindles .u thy cheek, ten thousand little loves and graces spring.” RATH ER E AXDERSON ' If to her share some female errors tall, look on her face, and you’ll forget ’em all.” BESSIE ATKINSON ‘The silence cf pure innocence. 4). 1 Baades when speaking fails.” ALBERTA ATWOOD “Thy modesty’s a candle to thy merit.” JAMES BULKY “Worth, courage, honor, these indeed your sustenance and birthright are.” HELEN BALWINSKI “Cclitude is as needful to the . a ination as society is wholesome . r the character. rORINNE BARBER “No duty could o’er task her. No need her will outrun. Paso 17
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