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Page 10 text:
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l So you won't forget, HERE IS THE MUSIC . . . to . . . and, HERE ARE THE WORDS- Cloquct High School, thy sons of the north sing thy Loud the chorus floats, high peals the soundg The pines roll it laaclc ancl the hills echo far, Our praises sincere and profound. Oh, long may you live and may Fortune be lcinclg Live thy greatness and far spread thy fame, Wheii we of today are forgotten and goneg Our voices will loud praise thy name. CHORUS Our Clear Cloquet High, we'll honor till we die, In all that we do, we'll be loyal and true To our dear Cloquet High. Oh, Purple and White, thy colors we'll keep bright And stand for those colors wherever unfurled, Three cheers for the Purple ancl White. praise
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l3lVE A NOTE TO READERS .... This book might properly be called Topsy', as it seems to have grown all by itself and to have developed along many lines instead of following one clearly defned pathway. Like our life during the past year, it is made up of a number of things seemingly unrelated yet part of a unifed pattern. We took our school song as our theme, yet the geographical environ- ment in which we live appears in the frontispiece. Mr. Marty's message to students and the picture of the American flag bring in a patriotic note, while the write-ups are both serious and comic. We do not intend to deal lightly with weighty topics, nor to be irrevcrently facetious, but we feel that humor, so necessary at all times, becomes increasingly apparent as a truly American characteristic in this time of stress. So, if a note of levity is apparent in these pages, bear with us, understanding that it is not occasioned by an unthinleing disregard for the meaningful events of 1942.
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