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i L : i l u ! H Class istorp It happened not very long ago, But four short years in fact, That June Fourteen to Fast High School came, Scarce knowing how to act. Bright shone the sun and the Seniors smiled As we entered these dreaded walls, And bright do we hope the day will be When we go from these well-loved halls. With instructors kind and ambitions keen. We frolicked through all the first year; In the second half we were organized, With a place in the real school sphere. Well we remember the first day we met. Assembled in room forty-seven. And the candidates put up for class president Were numbered to nearly eleven. Imagine, what clever young Sophomores, we, Who thought in the whole institution There never were pupils so smart and so bright When we published our class Constitution. We adopted a motto so worthy and true. To find us a way or to make it, Tho’ trials and troubles and obstacles rose We never attempted to break it. Small pleasures, too did lighten our toil, And chasing our cares away, We went to our sleighride, our jolly May- walk, And Sophomore dance so gay. A tennis team we wished to have, Alas, ’twas far from funny That many things we planned to do Lacked class support and money. Soon Junior year upon each head With serious weight descended And eager students we became While fame with power was blended. : S. iC'i:ic»ci: :«ci:Kicic c»:ic c«ct€K»tK»£4€»-;i€43»sfCK4€i£ie»3ie40ie »3i8fs c cric»ci:i?i-4 4ti:t:t?icicicic cicictcicicicici:iHr4 -
Our president to farming took; So then his reign was over We missed him, our athletic star, But he is just in clover. 7; In February we proposed A party to go skating; The last we ever heard of that Was in the class, debating. A Junior Prom, the only fun That we could boast, alas ’Til three short months elapsed, and then We were the Senior class. How deeply then we carved our names In East High’s Hall of Fame And if we’re proud of June Fourteen On us must be the blame. As athletes great success we earned; The plays revealed our actors; In all debates and school affairs Wc were important factors. Most loyal to the class and school June Fourteen’s ever been With Jan. Fourteen’s memorial We said we’d not join in. With practical good common sense Our Class Day has been slighted. And to our Senior Dance, ’04 Alumni we’ve invited. A tennis tournament we’ve planned. This time we’ll sec it finished A trophv cup has been put tip And Class zeal’s undiminished. But now our history’s near complete With grief we say “farewell.” With memories sweet and courage strong To make our futures tell. 7 7' Marjorie Hicks. Class Historian. y4TJxr;rrf.rjT.n:i:i:i:i:i:ixm: 3sixi:mcixi: 13
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