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'os a 'The Q' ,IUNIORS OFFIFERS I'1iESlIlIiIX'1' ...... ...... . .,....,... L IRIFFITII .IUIINS VICE I'Rlf1SIlbI'IN'l' . ............,.. . SECRETARY ...... TIiEASI'REIi ,..... L0l'lS ADAMSKY .. LUIS JEAN DAVIS . .IOIIN MI'III.I'lM.-KN Fl.0WI4l1i: COLORS: Groon and Yellow. ' MOTTO: HIVIIPIW' tht-ro is a will, llufre is :1 way. JUNIOR CLASS POEM In this poonz, We how- you'll som- Of tho Junior Class its startling History, And wo also hopo you will rt-alizt-, How gre-at it is in our Zllltl OIIIPFS' oyvs. As FI'0SIlllll'll in 1932, In Ilaskvtball wt- did shino through, For wt- l'0Ilt1ll0l'4'KI Sophonloros, Juniors, St-niors, And also the Faculty, our supnosod I'1'lI0l'IlIG!1'S. As SOIIIIOIIIOFHS, r-ann? greater faint- and historyg Un the Varsity t0llIllS was our 1,fIllISlllfI'Yf In baskvtlmall wo wort- a forco uns:-on: In band, orc'ht-stra, dvlrats-, wo wt-rv suprt-nw. And in other activitic-s largo and small, VW- took our place, one and all: And now I know you'll soo, llvar Ronda-r, How rapidly our f-lass is hm-colxiimr ft As Juniors, now wo'ro continuing' on, And llt'ill'4'1' thc- goal, our footste-ps I1I'tl drawn, Toll Mo Your TroulJlos in our Ilistory now dot-s appt-ar, It was tho Junior Class 1'lay 2lC7i'I2lIlIll'1I far and llt'H1'Q Thvn tho groat eve-nt at last did take The -IllllI0l'-SPIIIUI' Conti-sl, in wllivh VVNU Juniors did svt that tha- St-niors Found thvy had won by only ont- small stride Prom, loa dvr. placv, suvh a palm! with wzivt-ring: prido And tht-n for tho Sm-niors wo gavt- a Uno that will livo in all inoniorivs long. So since fronl this pon our History has hom-n sm-ratr-lu-tl, bo niatvln-d, And in our Sonior your Wo lxopo Io Illrivo As woll as tho grvat 4-lass of SSI, gtiritiitll Johns Bti llear Roador, you soo our vlass can't errian 1935 Violm-t. Marlins Feny High School ,I i W I Twgnty-seven
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-O The g'erricn1935-ee GOMER DAVIES Dear Lord Thou dost know Our tender love and care 3 To our departed classmate We devotedly make this prayer. Protect him through all strife, we pray, Who with us was a graduate to beg And may he know when we graduate this May, He will be there in our memory. As we walk in cap and gown, We shall, see his shining face, When we receive the diploma for our own, We'll imagine he's there in his place. Would that we could show our debt For the joy and pleasure he hath given, But we know that You will not forget To bless him there in Heaven. -Arthur Hodge 35 HARRISON DEITCH The clock of life is wound but once, And we mortals have not the power To tell just when it may stop At a late or early hour. The ones we love are here today And tomorrow they may be gone, But they will linger in our hearts And memories, as this one Whose infectious laughter and humorous sayings Are missed by us, one and all. A classmate dear, who led each cheer And was a friend to all. His de'ath was a sorrowful blow Not only to the Senior Class, But to many other companions With whom he oft did pass Many a happy hour, many a friendly chat. To him, we dedicate this poem And we our God beseech That He will make us ever worthy, Of our classmate, Harrison Deitch. -Arthur Hodge 35 IN MEMORY OF MILDRED WOODY Oh de'ath, why did'st thou come In this perfect year of thirty-five To dawn on us with a steely gray, And take our beloved one far away To a land with streets of gold and pearl, Where she can no longer for us toil? She was a benefit to us in every way. Oh, Death, why Wert thou made? But there's another side to be sought, , It may come to you as a subconscious thought That God in Heaven knows the best, He took her for everlasting rest. Her work here on earth is o'er, And she worries and grieves over it no more. Her soul in Heaven we know will rest Under the watchful eye of God, our Best! -Wm. Jackson '35 I I Twenty-siarf e e Marlins Ferry High School
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The erricln 1935 Twenfy-eight ,f,. . ' 1 qw Mx. .J QMartins Ferry High School Q 1
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