J' f a - . 3 if35gsi?IIllMQ ag wt 0 ., il nlhi so: in The Class Poem Aside Timeis turbid stream Youth turned for pause, Dismayed, though Life thus far was gentle. Enshrouded in a grayed and musive mantle Apprehensive he stood, knowing the cause. Could he surmount the secret of the stream, Dread enigma of his fate? Gold and gray The future rose as he sought the way Allotted to him in the Moerae's scheme. Vliould awful Atropos, grim and fatal, Send with fearful shears his soul unknown To depths obscure or, with reluctant moan, Sever a life forever made immortal? In grief tumultuous he sought the sun, Drowned in a haze of turbulent hue, When soaring swift o'erhead a blithe bird flew. Darting unruffied through the waters dun, It wheeled and dipped its scarlet pinions pureg Then winging fast followed the stream of life. Thereon emboldened Youth crushed his heart's strife And plunged deep into the swirling future. THALIA PHILLIES The Lafayette Oracle, Page Twenty
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S nlhilliflfa 1 sf, una . . ,sv 0 .f.h..iaR.1Wa.3xi. -'kr i, h .Ml Wanderings of the Class of 1934 BooK 1 HAZ! I ark if ez ml! :hip and ez .flar to rieer her byf, Thus we begin! The illustrious most splendid class of 1934 is about to embark on a new adventure. September 9, 1930 is recorded in the log as the historic date when we bade a fond farewell to grammar school to set sail on the unexplored sea of high school in search of the much sought diploma. Although we feel a little lost at first, the friendly attitude of Captain Mellen, who is waiting to greet us on the good ship Lafayette, soon makes us feel at home. We Set Sail. Wait! do not weigh anchor. Here corne Doris Gram, Howard Newman, Mildred Marine, and Kenneth Edmunds dashing up the gangplank, just as the third whis- tle blows. Soon all is ready, powerful Leo Callahan, Willard Berger, Paul Sukernek, and Fred Unger heave on the halyards. We're off! For the first few days, bedlam reigns. Bewildered figures scurry madly here and there, curious faces bend over the ship's map to find their whereabouts! In a few weeks we have gained our sea legs, we have settled down to routine. We Diyeover Talent. The oratorical ability of Thalia Phillies and Allan Daggett is early demonstrated in the declamation contest for the sailors. Although the gift of chatter was im- mediately recognized in Beverly Fisher, Howard Beir, Irving Fineberg, Ada Miller, and Robert Hirshberg, speaking has never before reached such stupendous acclaim. Great Stormy Emue. During the course of the first year, we encounter two violent storms, one in January, the other in June. Elijah Adams, Eda Ortolani, Kathleen Kauth, Rena Rubenstein, and Robert Swados show clever seamanship in weathering these difficulties. In consideration of others a two months' shore leave is granted. The Lafayette Oracle, Page Twenty-two
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