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PAGE 12 CURWENSVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS W HIGH SCHOOL BEATITUDES And Mr. Croyle spoke and taught them, saying: 1. Blessed are they that fool away their time for theirs is the kingdom of C. H. S. for five years. 2. Blessed are they that mourn over poor gradesg for they shall be comforted each evening from 4:00 to 4:40 p. m. 3. Blessed are the mieekg for they shall inherit a perfect in department. 4. Blessed' are fthe merciful teachers, for they shall be loved by the students. 5. Blessed are they W ic 0 g' they shall be filled. . 6. Blessed are they which are persecuted for lack of credits, for they shall be inherited by the class of 1923. 7. Blessed are they when teachers, revi , - and say all manner of evil against them, and they do not sass them back for they shall not be sent to the principal. h' h d hun er and thirst after knowledge, for ,..,..... -1- 2?-1. ., NX. . X X i t f ' XX, NX X 4-1 0 - ' N , K : lr Za .-if 1,4 Ai is wi! ' .21 Q4 A! 5 2- ' - ,k. ,-eh?-' X ,SQ 'zq fjw X iigf1iS33!ei 1R35 Visxvixvi. X '- ss---:Brisas Q-3w ' ke: Ha, X 1 QR , , .,. .w ' l NW A 1 'Jilgugflulnl A Q13 x ffl! le X- X K sg:- W l l as sl X I U' 's . I X Q X X l X Q g X. X Q .S .r Rss.. M .., - .-sm. Nets LLJLLEQD us, ' W f- wxsr we ' Quin hrgfgiimefgvbro Ugg?-IFE M5535 Y Nor.-BFFK-s,rXAJQusL Hn 'rue secessll X x X Ax N xxx A X X x xxx' yx ...I le them and persecute them.
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GURWENSVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 11 EXCUSES The window blew in, the furnace went out. The clock was slow. I thought the clock was fast. I had to get breakfast for Pa. I forgot to turn fthe alarm on. l E V11 I M. .I - .W , I lu 4 Niki . .I. 'his I I.. vor: f'ln.:aLi I overslept. 1 The clock stopped. Ma forgot to call me. I had to go on an errand. Neighbors had: a big iight. Got my feet wet. 1 I fell in the mud. SENIOR CLASS POEM I fear to heaven that I must climb For aid to make my story rhyme, But alas! I learn with rising hair. That history has no poets there. So if I strain a point or two, Remember, all other poets do. We came to High in the year of 18, And were considered: somewhat green. But with smiles of joy on our faces fair, We helped to do and helped to, dare. . Fortroubles are many in first year of High, And many a Freshman would heave a sad sigh. As Sophomores we started with many conditions But these'were exceeded by glowing ambitions, For diidn't we have at the head of orufr class, Intelligent officers, hard to surpass? And we caused the Seniors to rave, For a wonderful banquet to them we gave. Our Junior Year we'd like to say, From September on to Sunny May, Was a year chucked full of fun for all, And didn't we start the Basketball? And when the old finals rolled aroundg . T'hey found us still sticksing above the ground. N o more do! we look at the Seniors with awe. No more we consider their word as pure law. For we- are the Seniors so brave and bright, Scrapping and fighting for gwreen and for white, And now as we see that the end is so, near, We leave this dear school with love and with Oh class of twenty-two, dear old class, Our High School days are almost past, We're leaving now to face our life: To share its joy, its toil and strife. So here's a toast to Seniors true:- God speed the Class of Twenty-two. I I I -' ' 1 I LQ fear. - I l --H. O. C. '-
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CURWENSVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 13 CLASS ROLL-1922 ARDARY, PERDITA Bl0ndy3' Never quiet, never still, always talk- ing, talk she will. This chatter box decided to come to school, to learn to live without workingg usually in Study Hall, you can never hear her talking in a whisper. She is very fond of the Youths Companions. I wonder why? Ask her! To brighten the world at large is one of her ambitions. BENSON , HELEN Bennie All good things come in small paclf- agesf' Yes she is small, but please don t be deceived for sniallness in stature does not necessarily mean smallness in .mental capacity. Her two favorite studies are History and Caesar. BOWERS, JOHN English My kingdom for a stepladderf' John is one of those ambitious characters of renowned fame, a young man of high ideals and many accomplishments. He is a good natured, moral fellow with few bad habits, such as 'chewing gum and paper shooting. Nevertheless he is tall and stately, and will be a famofus man.
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