Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME)

 - Class of 1929

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OUR MATER FAMILIAS' It 's not her throaty chuckle, or the twinkle in lzer eye, And all her Latin from A to Z is not the reason why, It 's not her strong, ine squareness that makes you proud of all your rank, It 's not her quiet, firm rebuke when you'1Je played some childish prank, It is not the interest she takes in each and every gauze, 1t's not her willingness to help, though it 's added to her fame. And even all her nzotherin' when things go sort-o'-wrong Is not the reason why 'we 're proud, around her desk to throng. It 's 'cause slze's our school mother, mater fanzilias. All her Latin, Greek and so on matter not to ns- But ask each student of our High- Tlzey 'll say there 's no one finer. We dedicate this LAUREL to, our, always, MOTHER MINER .



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