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January ’25 Class Song Oh, cherished moments of the past, Where are your former claims? We now reflect on school days past And dream of future aims. Four pleasant years have glided by. In dear old L. H. S. We’ll never let thee die, dear school, Dear school of happiness. Our High School days are over, And now our ways must part. But always by “Silver and Green” We shall be one at heart. Chorus: Fare thee well, dear Lincoln, halls and cherished rooms, The time has come, dear classmates, when we must part from you, Though in the future we’ll not be with thee, We will e’er be loyal Lincoln High to thee! —ELSIE KORYTA. —28—
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(Elastf Mown id UR class flower, the tea-rose, has IjLJ symbolic as well as physical beauty. It has all the attributes of a perfect flower—dignity, grace and patriotism. The color denotes truth, loyalty, moral and physical excellence. We, the members of the January Class of 1925, have selected the tea-rose because of these six essential virtues that are embodied in every successful man and woman. Without these six qualities a man is a spiritual failure. In most instances a spiritual failure is a moral failure, and there is no real place in society for unprincipled men and women. So we, the January Class of 1925, would benefit by cultivating these six virtues as our aims through life, because without them we can never achieve success. (EIubh (Unions |j UR colors, jade green and silver, IJ[J harmonize perfectly. The green is symbolic of strength. When we are confronted with the perplexing problems in life we shall need strength of mind and body to overcome them. When temptations are placed in our paths during the course of our life work, we shall need will power to resist them. Also, dear classmates, bear in mind that only through unity of mind and body shall we acquire the power to attain success. The silver in our combination is meant to suggest peace of mind and body. It will be much easier to face the hard knocks in life if we keep calm. When our minds are troubled, let us think of the sweet peace of silver and go about our daily tasks with a quiet demeanor. Let us also remember that the world will respect and admire us more, if it knows that whatever happens we will be brave and quiet. —27—
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