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SH ili il Ili Iii lll IL' IQ SENIGR CLASS OF '37 Four long years We've marched, and halted. Through the high school's hall of fame, Where soft Words of knowledge Whisper Of the souls Who'Ve played the game. Knowledge opens wide its portals To all who hunger to come in: Deep its mysteries, rare its jewels Gleaming in its secret den. Hard it is to face the breakers, Coming out still eager-eyed, But the persevering conquer Though it be a boisterous tide. We have each won what we'ye fought for, Taking failure, grasping fame: We can make or mar our future . . Shall we make an honored name? Even now our ship is launching With its sails spread high and wide: Time will point out where we anchored, How we waded through the tide. -HAROLD HUFPMAN, Class Poet. Page Eighteen ll p JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA .ALLLLAALLALLLLALQAAA l 1 r
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4-Y i - - - H-Mffu 'IIT fn 17 i j -. .f1f,.l.'..','.i,L'.-YY ..:.. , .l i 1 1 i -------V - f -A----e i I ir, ll in fi N it tl ii u CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1933 one hundred and thirty-eight trembling freshmen gathered in the school auditorium to start a perilous journey through the routine of high school life. The stumbling blocks of our freshman year were the much dreaded subjects: algebra and science. Some faltered: some failed: others with grim determination struggled onward, over the first line of trenches. During the sophomore year our work became different. Some tackled the French monster, while others subdued Caesar. Qthers braved the worms and crayiish of Biology, and sieges of chivalry warfare. These struggles ended happily in a hasty onslaught of daisy picking and chain carrying for our most successful comrades, the seniors. Our Junior year brought forth new ventures in the history of Lincolnton High School. We founded a monthly paper containing the news and gossip of the campus. As the Wolf is the insignia of the Hghting spirit exemplified in our high school, the paper was duly named, The Wolf. To climax the happy and successful year as juniors, we entertained the seniors at a very delightful party at Lincoln Lithia Inn. In the fall of 1936 we enrolled as seniors. A brief struggle with governmental facts, Shakespearean tragedies, and geometrical figures led us to the Hnal charge of selecting rings and invitations, publish- ing the annual, and presenting the senior play. Many months passed and suddenly appeared the flag of truce, which made us realize the battle was won. Now, as we leave the battleiield victorious, we realize that our few struggles and hardships will vanish and that there will remain in our minds only pleasant memories of our short days spent together in Lincolnton High School. H-MAX K. HOLLAND, Historian. Page Nineteen
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