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EPHANIAN 1928 Senior Class Song I. Dear Class of ours, it pains the heart to leave thee, Ever we'll guard thy sacred lll0lll0l'y1 Class dear to us, you leave this best-loved lligh School, To try through life to live its golden rule. Chorus: Never will we find one that's dearer, Neyer a lI1Clll0I'y he clearer, Although our paths can Illiitfl' turn nearer, Wc1'll he thine, Class ot Mine. Four years for you our hearts were tender, Four years for us so full of splendor, To leave you now is sad surrenderg Class of Mine, VVe are thine. Our classmates will he H1911 and XVOIIIPII true, To thee, Class, we will ever he true blue, VVe'll make yo11 proud of C'V0l'j'l'lll11g we do. 'Twill he for thee, Class Meinory. Many long years after we've parted, lVe will recall with wl1o111 we've started, To leave you now we're In-oken-l1earted, Our Cflassinate Of Twenty-eiglit. II. Four years our class was bound in closest union, Between us all a lasting friendship 's grown. Friendship that will remain deep within each heart, As dear as at this nioinent when we part.
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1928 EPHANIAN LOUISE WESCHENMOSER- In sunshine or in rainy weather, Ernestness and sport go together. Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Anglican Liter- ary Society 33 Ephanian Staff 4g Dramatic Club 3, 45 History Class Play 33 Taggart Prize 33 Home Economics Club 23 Junior- Senior Banquet Committee 33 History Club 33 Operetta 43 Senior Play 4. MARY WALKER- VVho works can tri- umphf' Entertainment CO11ll11itt961 Junior Partyg Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 33 Chorus 33 Gradatim Literary Society 3. GILBERT YOUNG- Negley will shine to- night. lfreshman Negley High Schoolg Anglican Literary Society 3.
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1923 EPHANIAN 25 The Pirate Cruise 'Twas on a bright September morning, four years ago, that a band of pirates gathered on the shore at ldlementary School Harbor. They had plun- dered the harbor town and were taking with them treasure in the knowledge they had obtained. It seemed as though clouds had come to darken their sky because they knew not what was beyond Elementary School Harbor. They boarded their pirate ship which carried the usual emblem of pirates. the cross-bones and a skull. but, as one peered closer, o11e saw the words C'lass of '28'7 painted below the skull. The sails spread apart a11d the eruise began as the ship left the shelter of the harbor. The first part of the journey was rough and windy. Another band of pirates known as Upper t'lassmen plundered their ship and painted their band with various colors of paint. NVith some difficulty they entered Fresh- mantown and gained supplies to continue their journey. Some of the members ol' the band decided to stay in l4'reshmantown, and so the ship sailed on. , . 1 , , Q .1 bophomoreland was the next stopping place. 'lhe sails ot the shi m needed repairing and they decided to remain here for a year. They joined Clubs and obtained more treasure which they termed HKnowledge. Pirate contests were helTl, known as ',fXTH'Ieties, andefhey won fame for their band. At -Iuniortown they showed their ability by their able participation in the Ilistory Play, Dramatic t'lub. Taggart Prize. Operetta, Chorus and History t'lub. They gave a great feast in honor of their mighty friends who lived ill Seniorland, which was located farther down the river. mained in which they would all be together. Their Lyceum Course was nit over in great style and the more gallant of the pirates were represent rd in the various sports. They thought they ought to leave some kind of a hook in order that other pirates would know what they had done. An annual was a future possibility which all too soon became a realization. The end of thc pirate cruise was marked by the presentation of the be-ribboned diplomas for their faithfulness during the journey, The end of the cruise was reached at Seniorland. But one more year re- .. L. I 1 The pirates of 1928 must leave their band and each one go his own way, sailing on to greater and wider opportunities. XVe will sail O11 down the River of Life to make greater names for ourselves and do greater things than we have thus far succeeded in doing. May these things be successful, proving that we have gained something worth-while from our associations with one another. Now each and every one of the pirates of the Class of 1928 with gladuess and yet with sadness, gives his Adieu to dear old Palestine High. -Louise VVcschenmoser, '28.
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