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Page 47 text:
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X f , A C AS -S T3 O E' Pl ONWARD As we leave these hallowed halls, Familiar walls, and sacred rooms, Each her separate goal will strive to reach. Without school's guiding hand To point the way, but yet Endowed with something fine To lead us on, For inspiration all our lives Ideals received here we shall keep: Ideals of loyalty and faith and hope, Of scholarship and honor, Ideals that will in years To come help us to make Our lives sincere. Cold indiHference must go And with it foolish whims and fears, The gay frivolity of carefree youth Must change to serious thoughts. For college now awaits us Or work that brings us nearer To the active world, Vague, uncharted, lies our future: For the joyous world we know today Tomorrow will be changed to something new: But knowledge here acquired And noble aspirations Will guide us to our goal, The gleaming heights. Think not that from the busy world We can stay for long. A force Magnetic draws us close: and we are woven In the world's vast pattern By a strong, relentless hand, Till we ourselves become The Weavers firm. When brave ideals and deeds transmuted Are to happiness for all, A backward glance along the road we've traveled Then will show us, looming In the distance, clear, This school as our Hrst step Toward the vision bright, The portals open wide are flung: The roadway stretches straight ahead. Vvlhat though bright-flowered paths and whispering trees, Soft grass and singing birds May charm our eager hearts? The steep way let us choose- To the shining heights. HINDA M. LAMPKIQ. tljage Iforty-threel
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gm..--.ws cu...-.kr J O I QQ..--f.y3 gli.-.mtyz ITEM: ITEM: ITEM ITEM ITEM To Miss Armstrong and Miss Keating, who, we hope, will appreciate our bequest to them, we present a magnet endowed with the unusual power of attracting all of those tenikoits which careless athletes, upon hearing the bell, have left lying in various secluded corners around the gymnasium. To the Faculty, we leave the ability to forget that periods are prepared on Monday. To Mrs. Murphy, we leave a nice, soft couch to be put in the rest room in place of the back-breaking one that is there now. To Mr. Drake, with his subtle sense of humor, we leave a special chorus of ducks that can sing. To our successors we bequeath whatever may be left of our estate: name- ly all of the drawings left on the backs of the benches in the Assembly Hall, with which the legatees may amuse themselves during long, dry speeches: also, any hieroglyphics that have not been erased from our Vergils: and, finally, any old chemistry aprons that have not been burned to bits. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this twenty- first day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty- SCVCII. THE CLASS OF 1937. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above named testators as and for their last will and testament in the presence of us, who, at their re- quest and in the presence of one another have hereunto signed our names. T1-IE QUINTUPLETS. fPage Forty-twoj
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Page 48 text:
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. , . yyyyy yyQzQsyLyatin Qchoolyw ikaik SONG FQ o A Qc Q 5 MR Q:--3 kg KEN 1422 9 QMS . C ' ' i X : 9 f x 0 uh 4 I lv' Nw 5 K is Hail to our Latin School, Guide of our youth, Making our lives sincere. Searching for the truth. Forever on our way Loyal uJe'll be. Hail, Alma Mater dear, We'll cherish thee, As on life's way we toil, Thy words we heed, Noble in thought we'll be Righteous in each deed. Bearing thy spirit on, Brave to the end. Our lives thy tribute be. Teacher and friend. GLORIA REED. LPagc Ifortyffourb 11
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