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CLASS SONG word: and lxlic by Dali lecdy 1 'lith snltation, yet with Nrrov, we will soon bid you goodbya, 2 'Phe ties ahlch bind as to each other new seem stronger as we leave. 71' , I I1 - I ln I1 I 1idlUB1!HKTIIZI-lI11111lb1l1H-lliif Il . IPCS -R IC lN1HK1HlRllCl!C.lli Ull! D - IC 1 -Q Y I ll: 1 . - Q , Q Q 1 For we feel we ere you debtar, now and ever, dear West High. 2 All the friendships we have known here firmly in oxr memories cleave. Egimaasgfffl 4 E E5 Lil. Q Q. if 1 We 1111 strive to guard yo-1, cur high school, and to yoxr ideals he Lrxe. 2 Fire t ee ell. dear school, Ie're lsuingg my the rrace of highest heaven - 3 1 5 S - N .. L l ,, I 9 I l - C 1 We will take your standards :ith 18 nmklng monuments to yon. ? Iorthily rest. on try brow, prays the class of 'twenty-seven. Q - -. Q , ' 5 'urn H Nllull -A 'A :L Q 4- Words and music by Dale McCay. Scvcntccn
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Lillian Sandy, in a mood of cheerful sacrifice, leaves her long, womanly tresses to those aspiring maidens struggling in the first stages of long hair. Joe Southerland leaves his art of masticating Mr. XVrigley's produc- tions to Mary Pierce. Alfred Shepherdls favorite pastime of shuffiing his feet we leave to the three musketeers, XValt Fairfield, Fred Graef, and John Luin. In VVitness Whereof, we, the Class of January, 1927, have set our hand and seal to this our last Will and Testament. CSignedj GILDA GREY, AL LEVICH, POLA NEGR1, DWIGHT IVIEYERS. THE EVERGREEN TREE How I love the evergreen tree! VVhen a mist hangs o'er the hill, Vifhen the brooks with ice are clothed, VVhen the wood seems deadly still. How I love the evergreen tree! VVhen the snow bank's high and cold, VVhen the oaks their leaves have shed. WVhen the wolf cries loud and bold. How I love the evergreen tree! When the wind blows wild and fast, XVhen it tears the birch tree's limbs, When the trees bend in the blast. How I love the evergreen tree! VVhen my heart with pain is filled, VV hen all nature seems to threaten VVhen my cries with fear are stilled. NVhy I love it you must knowg Because it stands for friendships true, Because it makes one feel and see, All life truth for me and you. -ESTHER MCCARTNEY. Sixteen
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