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Dedication ★ N JUNE, 1891, the first class was gra- duated from Spokane ' s South Side high school. In June, 1944, the hundredth class will be graduated from what is essentially the same school — Lewis and Clark. An important milestone has been reached. Success lies behind, and hope for more suc- cess marks the future. It is, therefore, appropriate that this Tiger be dedicated to the welfare of the next hun- dred classes to be graduated from Lewis and Clark. May this large group reach the attainments, and even exceed those, of their predecessors!
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1944 Zke Cewis and Clark Ziger ★ Lewis and Clark High School Spokane, Washington ★ Zhird Annual Sdit ' m ★ Edited and Published by Staff Members from the Year ' s Graduating Classes ★ Advisers: LYDIA GOOS, Art CARL G. MILLER, Editorial and Business
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Salute By Rosamond Crater As you, the class of nineteen forty-four, Leave through these doors at last, across this lawn, The thousands pause to think of you once more. And thousands more will know that you have gone. You are the hundredth class who entered here. You walked the same halls, worked by the same sun That those before you knew. And far and near. You too will do great things, as they have done. The world you will inherit cries in grief. The peace that once was known exists no more. There is no bit of grass, no sprouting leaf That is not scorched by hatred and by war; And yet you do not need to be afraid. The banner of your fathers still waves high. The guns lie ready where they last were laid. And strength to take them lives beneath the sky. You can be proud of those who pioneered To clear the trails on which you now must go — And proud of knowing that, unled, unsteered, You too can make new pathways through the snow. The hour comes near. The others watch and wait; The doors are opened as with magic keys. Your flag dips farewell as you pass the gate And leave along the avenue of trees. Good-bye for now, youth of the hundredth class. You do not go alone as you march by. The waiting world salutes you as you pass: Good-bye, and keep our banners in the sky!
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