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N M M till P. Those Four Years Happy are the people w hose annals 'ue brief Quch is true of cl isses as well and since our class has been a happy one the historv of our stru rgles and hardships our honors and achievements in those four years will be brief Our class started the up grade of the high chool hill in Qeptember of 1910 We were not afraid of the thrcc classes ahead of us nor the largest cla s that had ever begun this Journey in the whole history of the Marion High School Perhaps the fact that strength lies in num beis had something to do with our couragc or perhaps it was the fact that we were now a class made up of thosc who had strength enough to trawl thus far Some of us had gone to school all of our lives in Marion eithei on the hill or in the vallev some of us had come from other tow ns and some had come in from the countrv to share their lot with the class ot 14 Magical number' IJUlll'l2'll'l tt first year its brilliance shining' over the hard path ahead of us fixed many ambitions and shaped many ie solves The title Qophomore had hardly made itself accustomed to our ears until the year had passed and we entered into the third lap of the course Behind the cloud which enveloped our endeavors to uphold th honor and dignity of our High School during our Iunior year we can catch the gleam of the silver lining as we look back upon it from the pinnacle of our Senior year. Now we are at the top of the lill now wc have finished the journey begun with so many misgivings and fear.. Behind us lie those four years which have been so prosperous 'md happy. Years in which we have done our best to raise high the banner of our belox ed school and keep it free from blot or stain. Years in which we when occasion call- ed have stepped to the front and taken our places with our fellow workers in bringing Marion High qchool to the position she occupies among the High Schools of the State in athletics literary works and general school activities. Then turning a broader xista lies before us higher hills are seen than that on which we stand. Their paths and by-ways hidden by a kind encircling mist. Life tints the east with pink and, to the west past sorrowings grow dim like constellations when the sun is up. Life lies before us and with a faith unquenched by fear misfortunes or defeat we separate and say All s well the race is on. bod speed. ff nf, A X- -fx fx- ' at v isor 1 . A C 1 'n .I 'img Q V 4 - s.. Q ,. 11 I Q l s , e' f i if L... V' , ' xx ' L XX, ..-f i X K . . V cr 9? H - , V 1 , . . , ' U ', . , , . . . . . Zu L X v ' g L.: .S - 1 ' 'S K 1 A ' 1 ' ' it . , , . Y 1 ,YV ' ' - ., - 'r s' ' ' . many that had passed to the other side of the hill because ours was the . . . .l h . kr , . . , . - K. , ' 4 L , ' V' -B. ' , V . . ' , . . . . i ' ' . . ' i 2 . ' ' .' 4 , .' , . . . ., . . ' ' - . . . , . ., . . . ' ll n , ' . . ., ' . . , ' ' 1 I I I 1 1 3 1 I ' ' K .' ' . v 1 n 3 i , ' C i. ,V , . , V , , r I cl , ' Y , , , . . , , V . . . . ' 7 nt 7 W Y! 7 Y
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.4 rn? .1 4-3 Z K cf ANam-ww Q- Q Class Poem Whm n xll the xxorld rs xoung, When yet the songs unsung We are eager for the fray F01 the xear s at the sprmg There s no bottom to the cup AITIITIIIODS are on wmg And hughts are not far up No thought fm I lfe s sorrows Youth IIVQQ only today 'I hu max come on morrows Oh' C ome wh xt xnll vue say I Q rchance oft um max fall What makes seeming loss galn C lorlous thought of all 'I hat vue may rlse agaln There re two sldts to the fight X lctol x and defeat That one must fall tls rlght Though we that Fate might meet When all the world is old Qhadows come soft and grey. Many hear not the roll It s almost close of day. No more visions then we ll ser But dreams then vle ll dream' May they to us as bright be As our futures nova seem! K Z9 X . ' . i bi' ,NJ ns X U I -A l z x I .' -Y ,Y And all the hearts are gray, . , K. ,S N ' Y t, ,K , - V :U . ' j - .5 I I ' , Q , y Y 51, 5' I 1 7. Y, y -wr . Y X , v x V , . . ' I .. , ' . . 3 ' s r ' , r , ' lt, v Y' . y , . I 1 V, . . 1 X 7 Y Y I '
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