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Senior Class Motto: “In Omnia Fidelis” Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: Pansy President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . OFFICERS .Lemuel Houston .Ira Grin nan .Virginia Melton .John Allison POEM O lend to me the artist ' s brush, Let me a picture make— Or the music that a wee brown thrush Leaves trailing in her wake. Or, lend to me the author’s pen That I in flaming words again Might paint for vou the thoughts I ken Of belov’d F. H. S. Four years within her hallowed halls We worked and played together, Now we must go—the Wide World calls, To brave still stormier weather. O that our future lives may be As joyous and as much carefree As the days when we learned the Rule of Three In belov’d F. H. S. We’ve said farewell to each loved room, From the study hall to the lab; And hallowed in our hearts a tomb With this ’graved on the slab— “The most glorious part of our youth lies here; All our innocent laughter, and many a tear And the plans and the secrets we held most dear At belov’d F. H. S.’’ LTpon our listening ears there comes A strain, now rich—now tender “On the banks of the Rapahanoc—” The song of our High School splendor. Can we ever forget those dear old days When our class has parted, and gone their ways And we listen in vain for our minstrel lavs Of belov’d F. H. S.? The time will come when each one prays “O Time, turn backward in your flight— Let me live over my high school days; Make me a Freshman just for tonight. Let me again get my first black mark. Let me again in a study hall talk, Let me disfigure the boards with chalk At belov’d F. H. S.” O Foster mother, F. H. S.! O Alma Mater true! We long to give our very best, Our all in all to you! Some day to come, we’ll all be back To honor once more the Gold and Black. We’ll come I though some perhaps, we’ll lack) To belov’d F. H. S. What though, perchance we no more meet; What though, too soon we sever? We’ll all of us have memories sweet To stay with us forever! So we bid you, teachers, a fond adieu. Four years you’ve stood by us firm and true Teachers, school-mates—all—adieu. Farewell, O, F. H. S.! —Alice Mitchell Scott.
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