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, 'Y ':n 2 113' .,x , . 5. f V od a High School large and n unto the river's shOr63 'inion classes four. a stalwart fshnian and the l0llY Sopho' .65 was the jolly S0DhOmOfe' ting more, was in the bright September' gd entrance at that wide and immg with a thirst for higher ning to those halls of ancient 3 needed to make of each 9. d nothing rr1OYe- CLASS OF And the next year there returning with our increased store of learning, And our hearts no lo-nger yearning as they had in days of yore, Then we set our hearts on winning and we scored each single inning i And we set all things to spinning as theyld ne'er been spun before By any other class except the present Sophomore. This we did and something more. ' All our teachers love us dearly, though they show it rather queerly, When they give us tests and grades that make us very sad and soreg But never o'er such things we worry, we're too calm and cool to flurry, 'We just try again resolving to do better than before, Till at last we are rewarded and our grades are raised a score, , To stay up forevermore. NINVETY-NINE. I I VVhen our duties we are shirking and around us foes are lurking, Then we turn our falt'ring footsteps toward that dreadful T office doorg ' There our burdens are made lighter and our shadowed pathw- . ways brighter A By that kind and gentle master whom we very much adore. He's a solace for the sorrows of each weary Sophomore. ' May he reign forevermore. And our no-ble Doctor Crothers, whom we love above all others, 'Makes our class in Physiology grow in interest more and more, And we hear with greatest sorrow, VVe will speak of this tomorrow. VVhen the bell rings out its warning that the period's time is o'er. He is versed in ancient languages and sciences galore, All of this and plenty more.
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L12iHi2'f. L .ifffif .2wwitwf',.ff ,iii '!le'SfX'ie1i AJ1. fr .F I F CI ASS OF NINETY-NINE. SOPHOMORE The Raving Cwlth Apologies to Edgar Allen Poej Once upon a hill side dreary st-ood a High School large and cheery, ' Overlooking all the city down unto the river's shoreg Here there dwelt in sweet communion, classes four, a stalwart union, Known 'as Senior, Junior, Freshman and the jolly Sopho- more. And the fore-most of the classes was the jolly Sophomore. Only this and nothing more. Ah, distinctly we remember, it was inthe bright September, l1Vhen as Freshmen we gained entrance at that wide and F open door. ' Every Freshman heart was burning with a thirst for higher learning, So our fo-o-tsteps we were turning to those halls of ancient lore, I Seeking for the knowledge needed to make of each a Sophomore. Freshmen then and nothing mo-re. ., .-f'f:,.A ' f ' ' mnmhn1 ,, N., -V45 F- . -7 , 77 A-,w g Mk A Y A 'V V .- V- --'. ' v' . ' . , 4 Mm.- I ,.. And the next year , of learning, And our hearts no yore, Then we set our hear inning And we set all thin before BY any other class Vxf' All our teachers love queerly, VVhen they give ug and soreg But never o'er such cool to flurry, VVe just try again r Till at last we are score, To stay i'
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, me I2 ,CLASS OF Then midst scenes of wildest cheering, Mr. Jordan, see, ap- pearing, Brings o-ur athletes home with laurels such as ne'er'd been won befo-re. , q All the girls without exception think him absolute perfection, 'Though he walks to school quite often with a pretty Sophomore. V And we hope at social candy-pulls he'll burn his hands no more. . Success to him forevermore. Mrs. Travers, so dramatic, in a manner quite emphatic, Drills us in our Elocution till for mercy we imploreg And often Stokes in Mathematics fecit problems in Quad- ratics 'S Till we wish with all our hearts that o-ur allotted time were o'er. But in everything we've conquered and we wish to conquer more. . , v Success to every Sophomore. v--, Wlrfww 'f' Wife W ti 'f M , V .,.. -- -V -- ':-1 ..w'.v '.-' - . 1 - . ' b . . 1 .. V V E-.1 I JA A . . ,. , ,. ., , . t , NINETY-NINE. Qh, the English we have mastered, till our brains are fairly plastered With Genung and Bryant, Lowell, Holmes and others by the scoreg - And we sp-eak our French so freely that we captitvate Miss ' Neely, And our Latin, Greek and German we have learned to much adore. These we study by the midnight oil until .our eyes are sore, VVe'll forget them nevermore. How we loved to hold a meeting, when our teachers we were cheating Of the time which is so fleeting Cso they tell us o'er and o'erj- Then a yell we formulated that each corner penetrated, Of the High School on the hillside, telling of the Sopho- more, ' Drowning out thc great 'iso hot hots till their yell was i heard no mo-re, ' To be heard again no more. Among our numbe greatest ll, FITfg Shining lights in score. Oh, 'twould make to So just wait until 1 Of the class thai: more. Gold an
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