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Page 31 text:
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1st Row: — Naomi Lanman. Allio Burgo. Iona Rhllllpp. Frank Isibll 2nd Row:—Guino Reach. Maude Foster. Joy Faucher. Muriel McCreight. Ella Wallace
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President, MURIEL MeCREIGHT Vice-President, ALLIE BURGE Sec’y and Treas., JOY FAUCHER Sophomore Creed We, the Sophomore Class cf 1910, believe that we are the most brlllia.it, popular and original class new seeking knowledge at the High School; and that our class is composed of the prettiest and sweetest girls and the most popular and industrious boys. We believe our teachers to be cur friends when our conduct and grades are poor as well as when they are good. For this we like them ever so well. We believe that the class offices are filled by the most efficient members cf the class; that our class yells, songs and mottoes are the most inspiring of all other classes, and that we excell in class spirit. We believe that our motto ” We lead, others follow,” has been the means of our gaining the credit for being the smartest class in High School. We believe hat if the classes, which follow us will adopt the same motto and live up to it that they will become as renowned as we are. W'e believe that when in the year 1912 we will have reached the goal fer which we are now working — graduation — we will be graduated with the highest htn.ois attainable. —R.M.
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The Old Brick School House I. How dear to our hearts are these days in our High Soho When on time's fleeting pages they come into view ; The towering old building, it’s wide rounding stairway. Whose rail we’ve oft’ ridden when nobody knew— The lofty old halls and the rooms all around them. The chapel, the lab ” and the class calling bell. The library, landings and every dear room, And e’en the small spot where the Sup always dwells The old brick school house, with walks all around it, The happy old place that we all love so well. II. The days when as Freshmen we entered its portals And thought that at us all the world did look; The quarrels and trials the society meetings. And even the fear of the “ Doom's Diary Book. But, Oh: as we've come to the Sophomore joys. The hour in Assembly we all loved so well, The look of our teacher, the meaning behind it, And of the Latin no tongue can tell. The nouns we decline — the verbs conjugate them. And in rapid translation we all do so well. III. As Juniors our days will indeed be of interest For with the learned Seniors we’ll recite every day. Then foot ball and frolics, society fusses. Clubs and school receptions will then hold full sway. And after three years of some work, some play, Seniors we’ll become dignified and sedate The Freshmen and Sophomores have plenty of good times But as Seniors, you always work early and late, Oh, dear is each day in our wonderful high school, From beginning to end it is simply great. K. S.
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