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16 MEMOIRS OF CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOL Gladys Payne A thing of beauty is a joy forever. James Alexander He could wait and not be tired by waiting. Louise Milburn If you praised her as charm- ing some asked what you meant, But the charm of her presence was felt when she went. Earl Cole There will always be need for a manly breed of men un- afraid to fight. Lois Cox I commend her virtues to you most highly. Thelma Hood Her air had a meaning—her movements a grace You turned from the fairest to gaze on her face. Hazel Holt Her thoughts serenely express how pure. How dear, their dwelling place. Claude Pipes He could talk with crowds and keep his virtue. Vista Hagler And the angels are fond of the good she has done. J. R. Keith He never dealt in lies.
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MEMOIRS OF CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOL 15 Tullie Dean He could keep liis head when all about him were losing .theirs and blaming it on him. Christine Ingle She had an unconquerable soul. Otha Pickle She charmed whatever she touched. Troy Yeager His motto was: “laugh and the world laughs with you.’’ Porter Jones His was a genial soul. Florence Mitchell She moved among her race With a glorious morning face. Opal H ckman The s'ster of charm. Hazel Hickman The sister of goodness. Ada Snyder She does the work she is set to do and therein the honor lies. J. C. Pearson Content to do the best you can By such a creed you’ll be a man.
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MEMOIRS OF CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOL frj== = SENIOR VERSE SONG FOR FEBRUARY 29. She was teaching him arithmetic; She said it was her mission. She kissed him one?, she kissed him twice And said “Now that’s addition” And as she added smack on smack, In silent satisfaction, lie sweetly gave her kis-ies back And said “Now that’s subtraction.” Then she kissed him. and he kissed her Without an explanation, Then both together smiled and said, “Now, that’s muliplication.” Rut dad appeared upon the scene And made a quick decision. He kicked the lad three blocks away And said “That’s long division.” —Graydon Sanders. DAYS OF THE USED-TO-BE As into olden mem’ries, she did creep, I heard her sigh As she sat dreaming there, a tear Slipped from her eye. As if to drown her soul in melody, She softly plays, And from the past comes the burning Loves of other days. And as the music gently dies away. Too sad for tears, She sees the vision of the might-have-been, The vanished years. Marie Lusk.
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