Marion High School - Noiram Yearbook (Marion, NY)

 - Class of 1925

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l l if ...,A ,q., ..........v.....-... lF'lVll-ll:iM . .. . SENIOR CLASS HISTORY-Continued And lo! A third, a greater scene was shown These same actors who were nearly grown Were called the juniors of the Marion Hih. They never loitered or stood idly by But boosted the school in all activities. They, too, enjoyed the school festivities, For they were merry, blithe and gay And could not work the livelong day. For honor's sake they loved good stportsmanship And helped to win many a championship. Not ability did this class lack ln football, basbetball and track. Old King Tut and A Full House did cause Words of commendation and applause. C. Felts was presdent and served them well. Vice President, E. Furlong, so they tell, And Secretary, M. V. Lee, did show The class of twenty-five was never slow. And now the fourth and final act begins, Backed by experience and the pep that wins. Toboost the school in every kind of test. They cannot help but do their very best Bill Bundy, captain of our football team, Was helped by many Seniors of great esteem. john Harris was captain of basketball, And on the first team were Bill, Dick and Paul Who, with the seconds, won great fame. E.. Feurer and the Blues upheld our name. ln debating, music and dramatic art Our officers, Leon, John and Esther We surely could not ask for any better. Success has crowned their efforts here And they will meet life's battles without fear. They'll aid the cause of right and keep alive The spirit of the class of twenty-five. Z9

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.rug ,.., ,,..,A ,..a.. , ...., ,.1-L ,..,, ,.., As-LLL ,.., A., . J--t ..-. .--. ,.--. .N Senior Class History One night as I was sleeping peacefully l saw within the moonlight of my room Making it rich and like a lily in bloom An Angel, clad in flowng robe flittingly Move toward the couch on which l lay. She gentlly placed her hand upon my brow, Say: Muse of History am l. Come and see the sights of by-gone days. l rose and swiftly as on wings of thought We were transported to a meeting place Where sat a great and silent throng. Each face Within that crowd showed signs of intense thought As they watched the changing scenes before them, And this is what they saw upon the screen. A building in the center of the scene Which was surrounded by a group ofchildren To whom the title Freshmen had been given. The president, C. Felts, assumed the lead And close beside was his assistant, M. V. Lee: And also Albert Burkitt used the pen As secretary and Freshman editor. ln every kind of school activity They took their share of responsibility And helped in every way towards success. The scene then changed, although the players, Increased in age, but with numbers lessened, Continued to play the parts to them assigned. And with knowledge, skill and wisdom, cares Had been increased: for e'en the strongest heart Had trembled at the Latin and Geometry. The Sophomores did their duty commendably, Because their leader nobly did his part Albert Burkitt was the Presidentg His assistant Johhny Ayres, a noble lad, Cave to the class the best he had. Pauline Harrolle her services lent As secretary of this able class. 28



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s--. ..-1 .. 1'. f fi by f fff lf I' 1 1 61,5 Op E rl 69 fvtoisfeg, I lllbe fk'lQ'?ii:5 ' .i1f23Si4lf Q, A 'Ll' 'yi-'Rfb 5 We, the class of twenty-five, being about to leave this sphere, in full possession of sound mind, memory and understanding, do make and pub- lish this cur last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all wills macle by us at any time heretofore. SECTION l. To the juniors we leave the privilege of conducting our funeral in the most fitting manner possible. To the Sophs we leave the privilege of presenting a play and of giving a banquet. To Mis Mr the Freshies we leave any thrill they can get out of being Sophomores, SECTION II. s Arnoldi--Students with artistic temperaments. Benson-Something to laugh at. Mr. Bratten-Time to fish. Mr. Browne-Janitorship at all future tournaments. Mr. Brownlee--Successful debaters. Mr. Cammack-At least one brilliant Chemistry class. Miss Covey-Privilege of walking to school every morning with the coach. Mrs. Cox-Another fox terrier. Miss Dibble-Girls who don't talk in lunch line. Miss Ellis--An intelligent English IV class. Mr. Emmert-'Championship teams. Mr. Garber-A permanent marcel. Mr. Matthews-A greater variety of subjects. Miss B. Patterson-Another Senior class to pacify. Miss R. Patterson-The Blues. Mrs. Reed-A Ford that starts easily. Miss Schell-Time to play golf. Mr. farm. Mrs. Tague-A camp Fire group. Miss Troutman-Musicians who don't cut practices. Mr. Touve-Another Art Exhibit. Mr. Tullis-Another band. Mr. Weakley-More study halls. Mr. White-Freshmen to discipline. Miss Whiteside-Hoi-poloii and Dynamics. 30

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