S9l1i0I' CIEISS SDH!! TUNE! As the years ha-ve rolled by We must bid you good-byej For past pleasures 'we sigh, .find the good ole school days. At the end of the sway Waits success for us some day, .els we fwork or fwe play lVe think of Bassett Hi. Trafeeling dofwn through the years Facing trials and fears, lVe'll be glad of the care That 'was gi-ven us there. To the school fwe adore W'e say farefwell once more els fwe pass through that door- To our memories of school. My Cabin of Dreams No-w that Maytime is here, We say good-bye fwith tears .els fwe think of the years Spent in Bassett Hi. els :we start on our fway, Let all of us say Happy landing some day, In the life fwork you choose. Starting on dofwn the line Lea-ving friends behind, May we alfways and Success and happiness. W'hen :we close the school door, W'e -will look just once 1nore On the school 'we adore, Adieu to teachers-and friends. -By ELSIE Mx'rcHsLL and Jessie WILLIAMS. Hs the Senior Class lea-ves to take their places in life, Part fwill be sorrorw, part fwill be strife, They fwill alfways remember the days spent in school, IVhen they vwere frst taught the Golden Rule. They -will remember their teachers, some they disliked, But later in life found their teachers were right. They fwill also see the mistakes they halve made find efvery folly for which they hafve paid. But Freshmen and Sophomores they hnally came to be, And the things that fwere Lwrong they began to see. They learned it fwas better to be kind and true, And al-ways their tasks and lessons to do. IVhen they became Juniors they thought they 'were it, ell! they did fwas run and skip. For next year dignified Seniors they -would become, Full of laughter, joy and fun. Into the Senior year they did step, Full of energy and -winning pep. Determined in their hearts to do their best, To uphold the honor of B. H. S. The Senior Class of 1938 Thirty-one in number and all up to date. All they fwish for is a chance for success .Ind fwe are sure each one fwill do his best. -Comsu. JONES. Senior Class Doem
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MARJORIE NADINE CLARK Literary Society, '35, '36, 737, '38, Dramatic Club, '35 Home Eckers Club, '35, '36, '37, President Senior Class '38, Assistant Humor Editor of TIMBER TINTS, '38 Associate Editor of 'Fessor Hoo'ver'.r Gang, '38 3 Beta Club '38. DAVID ELLER FLORA Literary Society, '37, '38, Industrial Arts, '37, '38, Chap- lain of Joint Literary Society, '38. MILDRED KATHERINE FRANKLIN Literary Society, '37, '38, Beta Club, '38. VIRGINIA BELLE FRANKLIN Home Eckers, '36, '37, Literary Society, '36, '37, '38. SBIli0l'S
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