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Class Song (Tune — America the Beautiful ) I The path of work And peace, we trod Until our goal was reached. We shall not fail, As on we sail. We ' re bound to reach the peak. Chorus: Dear Blue and Blue, Dear Blue and Blue, We bid farewell to thee. Across the land, Thy colors fly; Farewell, dear English High. II Dear English High, We pledge with pride, To be thy loyal sons. We ' ll all be true. Dear Blue and Blue, As life ' s course onward runs. Chorus: Dear Blue and Blue, Dear Blue and Blue, We bid farewell to thee. Across the land, Thy colors fly; Farewell, dear English High. JOSEPH K. FISH, b
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EDWARD S. GOULSTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: ($50.00) Awarded to a member of the graduating class for liis outstanding record in scholarship and school citizenship. AWARDED TO: Raymond J. Letourneau. JOHN BOUVE CLAPP PRIZE IN ENGLISH: ($35 00) Awarded to the member of the graduating class most proficient in English. AWARDED TO: William B. Wharton. CLASS OF 1919 AWARD: ($25.00) Awarded to the member of the graduating class who shall be deemed to be held in the highest esteem by members of his class and the faculty of the school. AWARDED TO: George E. Hotton CLASS OF 1895 AWARDS (1) English Prize: ($50.00 War Bond) Awarded to that member of the graduating class who has demon- strated by comprehensive examination that he possesses to the highest degree a command of written expression, an appreciation of traditional values and a thorough literary background. AWARDED TO: Herbert S. Brown. (2) Colonel Thomas F. Sullivan Good Citizen Award: ($50.00 War Bond) Awarded to that member of the graduating class whose school citizenship has been of high order, and who in specific ways has assisted in making the community a better place in which to live. AWARDED TO: Ferdinand L. Carangelo CLASS OF 1911 MEDAL: Awarded to a member of the graduating class for consistent and effective effort in and out of school; for a self-sacrificing, modest, con- scientious attitude in all his school relations. AWARDED TO: Leo Lew FRANKLIN MEDALS: Awarded to eight members of the graduating class who have maintained the highest scholarship during their senior year, together with exemplary conduct throughout their course. AWARDED TO: Donald A. MacMillan, Paul C, M. Ryan, Alan D. Smith, Arthur S. Dunn, Raymond J. Le- tourneau, William Themistocles, John S. Dunn, Joseph K. Fish.
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