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Published by the 1941 Journalism Class of Homer High School, and dedicated to ”Our Teacher Our Journalism Class wasn't quite so bad As you have probably been told. If you only knew the good times we've had. It might seem as good as gold. Nine times we've put out the Headlight. We all helped with the Trojan too. We've really worked with all our might Here's hoping it had been pleasing to you. It was tough going once in a while And we've said that we were through. But we always ended up with a smile And are repaid, now the year is through. Many things we've learned this year In what Journalism we have done. There really was nothing to fear For it was interesting and lots of fun. To next year's class we've this to say We hope you'll carry through. And we hope for you there'll cone a day That you'll have a friend as true. And so to our teacher of Homer High To give her the credit that's due, This Trojan of ours----'twill never die, We dedicate, Miss Hammond, to you. S. J. C.
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2 THE TROJAN The Red Brick Building Down at the edge of town There stands a building red; Where every day the students go. Their main idea—to forge ahead. Down the road we see the bus That makes its rounds each day; There s music in the wheels that spin. Carrying students on their way. The bell that rings there every morn To call the students one by one; The hours really go so fast That soon the day is done. Mary Lee Osborn Everybody s Friend When Mr. Alexander uses his mop and broom The dust flies and things begin to boom. He sweeps the halls and cleans the stair. And does it all with the greatest of care. When his hearty laugh echoes through the hall. Then you feel the happiness behind it all. With a cheery word and a happy smile. He mends the chairs and works all the while. He rings the bell to bring the students in. And if you are tardy, he may ring it again. F. E. W.
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