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GUILFORD HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING This issue of the R-ostrum is dedi- cated to the Business Men and Citi- zens of Guilford, whose support and good will the Rostrum and the Jun- ior-Senior High students greatly ap- preciate. The excellent building with its splendid equipment is the result of the sacrifices of Guilford forward-c looking citizens. In recognition of this support of the local business men and the sacrifices of the citizens of Guilford, we gratefully dedicate this issue of the Rostrum. '
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GUILFORD HIGH SCHOOL Here's to Guilford High School The school that we all love, To enter our dear schoolhouse We don't often need a shove. This is the one that is the best In country, town or state, Anyone who does her wrong May soon be shown the gate. Now let me tell' you of this school That each one loves so well, There are many, many things, Which of course I cannot tell. First I'll speak of the Seniors, The class that all should like 3 They really try to do their best, And work both day and night. Perhaps you think them lazy Or think they do not work 5 But neither class, nor duty Do the Seniors ever shirk. Now I'll tell of the Juniors, They're' a very jolly class, They are all so brilliant I'1n sure that they'1l,all pass. I did not mean that for -a slam Nor mean it for a joke, It's really what I think of them, So that is why I spoke. Next yow meet the Sophomores, They are a very fine bunchg That every one will get ahead I have a pretty good hunch. Perhaps you do not understand That I think theylre of the best, I 1 ,. If you doubt the truth in this Just put them to the test. Then you see the Freshmen, All young, happy and gay, They like to spend their time Having fun and out at play. But for all their laughter, And all their jokes and fun, r There never was a better class at In G. H. S., no, not one. Next there is the Eighth Grade, Of these I know not much, But guess they're all O. K. With them I'll get in touch. We should really know them better, These classes, large and smallg They make our G. H. S. a school That never has to stall. The lowest grade in G. H. S. Is the Seventh as you know, It is a very jolly class As lower classes go. But just because they're younger That is surely not a sign They'll not make G. H. S. prouder As they wander down the line. I'd like to tell you more, But that cannot be done, As this is plenty long enough You'll see, as poems run. This is a humble effort, A try to write in verse. And though this is not of the best, It could'be a whole lot worse. K. A. '30 1 1 l l 1 l 1
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