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Sophomore Class OI3E All hail to 1913! Her banner floating high. The ‘Cherry Red” from sunset, wed The “Light Blue” of the sky. All hail, the emblem true! Our colors fair Float high in air As long as skies are blue.
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Sophomore Class Mcito: Fidus et audax. Colors: Sky Blue and Cherry. Class flower: Lilac. YELL Boomalanga, boomalanga, boomalanga. baw, Chingalanga, chingalanga, chingalanga chaw, Boomalanga baw! Chingalanga chaw! 1913, rah, rah, rah. OFFICERS DAWSON MILLER............................................President ARMOR HAINES.......................................Vice President SARAH MALONE.............................................Historian CAROLINE WELTNER.........................................Secretary JOHN BOYLE...............................................Treasurer IDA EMERY.....................................................Poet DEAN: PROFESSOR W. L. ROBINSON. CLASS Mildred Coffman, Pavy Cree, Caroline Weltner, Armour Haines. Bertha Rockwell, Dawson Miller, Sarah Malone, John Boyle, Stephen ROLL Asia Ross, Etta Dove, Sidney Huhn, Bernice Ross, Thomas McGinty, Ida Emery, Harry Gray, Jessie McWilliams, Yanchus.
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SOPHOMORE POEM When the evening shadows gather. And the long year’s work is done. We will pass out from this High School With the honor we have won. After all our weary toiling We’ve achieved a great success, And we hope to enter next year— Thus three times our School to bless. First we entered here as Freshmen, With a slow and awkward tread; But we soon became superior To the rest, our Profs, have said. Next we came as loyal Sophomores, To our colors we were true, And raised high the class’s banner. Hail to thee, the ‘Red and Blue!” Who said thirteen was unlucky? Next year you will change your mind. “Fidus et audax,” our motto, To untold heights weil wind. Now the time is drawing nearer. And our rest we’ve surely earned; So farewell, friends, until as Seniors You shall see our hopes confirmed. —Ida Emery.
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