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Page 30 text:
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The Volcano ETHEL OSBORN. Modest and shy as a. nun is she. From the remote pastures of North Hornell Ethel came to delight the hearts of her teachers with her industry and her sweet divsp-osition. She has never been tardy, never unprepared, and never annoyed. Beat rthalt record, if you can. ' A i As long as one is not two So long must We think as We do, And ever it must seem to me It can not, it can not be- Hornell High- ' That we are leaving thee. I 9 2 2 Thirty-one
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Thirty The Volcano GUINEVERE WILGOX. Laughing her time away wri-th playful scorn. ' Gwinn has made but few. friends in her class, but tho-se who do know her, like her very well, She is a true friend and her friends are true. RAYMOND TOLAN. J May your shadow never grow less. Raymond is one of the small members of our class, small in stature, but not other- wise. FRANCIS MAHER. You can':t fool all the teachers all the time. The signiication of the name Francis is free. The only thing free afboult him is his advice. He can advise you about most anything, if you wake him up, forhe sleeps most 'of the time. LORETTA SCHEYER. Above all vice, she sltoops not to be proud. Loretta is noted as ,a s'tenog g at present .she has la, position at Boy Scout Head- quarters. She likes the Scouts to call at the oiiice. 1922
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The Volcano UNDER THE RED AND BLUE fTune: Under the Stars and Stnipesb Here in Hornell did our farther of old, Under the red and blue, Blazen the name that We now must up-hold, Under the red and blue. We will excel all their fame of the p.astg And for Hornell we will ight to :the last. Fight for her! Fight for her! Come let us fight, Fight for fthe red and nblue. Chorus Under the red and bl-ue! Under the red and blue! Fight for her! Fight for her! Come let us iight, Fight for the red and blue! Fight for her! Fight for her! Come let us Hght, Fight for the red and blue! We on whose shoulders the fame of her stands, Under the red and blue, We will accept and obey her co.mma,nrls, Under the red and blue. Ever for Hornell, we sing loud her praise, Fight for the hon-or and fame of her days. Fight for her! Fight for her! Come let us fight, Fight for the red and blue. Chorus E. E. Z 22 Eligelw., M' F MW I 9 2 2
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