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SENIOR CLASS
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SENIOR CLASS MOTTO: Nulla dies sine iinea. COLORS: Purple and Gold. CLASS FLOWER: White Rose. Wah—whoo—wah! Wah—whoo—wah! Chow—chow—chow! Rah—rah—rah! Rah—rah—rah! Bow—wow—wow! 1914—1914 Scow—scow—scow! McClellandtown High School, Wow—wow—wow! 1914—1914—1914. OFFICERS. BRYAN CHRISTOPHER................................President CHARLES BABIARZ.............................Vice President IRENE COFFMAN....................................Secretary MARY GOLEMSKI..................................... Monitor GLADYS McCRACKIN.................................Treasurer CARRIE MOSER.....................................Historian BRYAN CHRISTOPHER.....................................Poet DEAN: PROF. J. B. SHEETZ. Charles Babiarz, Bryan Christopher, Irene Coffman, Nellie Coldren, Glenn Emery, Joseph Gadd, Harold Gadd, Anna Golemski ROLL Mary Golemski, Gwendolyn Gilmore, Karl Kendall, Alice Kennison, Charles Moser, Carrie Moser, Gladys McCrackin, Ward Newcomer, Jacob Newcomer, Rebecca Newcomer, George Riffle, Blanche Riffle, Jennie Shaw, Chester Wilson, Andrew Zoldos. FOURTH YEAR PUPILS Caroline Weltner, Classical. 9 Jessie McWilliams, Commercial
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3KSM3 t3M3K3 SK5 JKSt jw3 t3 3K?K5 s 3 sKi iKs '?”§ . SENIOR POEM Alas! three years have passed away. Our High School work is done; And each the trials of life must face As through life’s course they run. Then troubles many, and laurels few, Ere long will greet us all; But dauntless courage we have learned Will shield from many a fall. Though many battles hard we’ve fought, Like Roman knights of old. We’ve always held our standard high, The ‘‘Purple and the Gold.” Our own “White Rose,” the sweetest fov.cr That graces God’s green land. Has never been disgraced nor rolled By a Class so true, so grand. “No day without a good deed done” The motto that we claim. Shall always be our guiding star, O’er the rocky paths to farce. Dear M. H. S.. we owe thee thank And praises long and loud. Thy teachings build us characters, Of which we all are proud. Now that the time of parting’s here. We dread to say adieu. But as we on our journeys start, Farewell we bid to you. —Daniel Bryan Christopher.
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