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f , 1 I li A if li i g 5 If L , v L A 4 f or gp If I V 767 I ,Je fi S' if, Li ITA? ai NS f 3 f - ' TS X W f W as 4 Y. . '- , L i 55?-is 11.1 X! r i i S ii it Class Legend xx WV? . Sw ty , Found for us the many class rooms, Swift the happy months passed over, fl Found for us the needed school room, Months of study, toil and struggle. 'N For they .proiered us the churches Valiantly we strove together, X 1 And the many public buildings. Wrestling with the mighty problems , Qi Assigned to us for class and study That our teachers set before us. gl Was the nearby 'Church of Ba.pti.sts', 'Til two years had passed entirely, it 1 Where we finished out our school year, And as Juniors, then we greeted' A f Ruth and Mildred having joined us. Lucile, Hilda as new members. , ' ' Now developed upon our shoulders Then at last the longed-for portals A task so mighty-the Reception. fi Of the fifth grade opened. for usg We never murmured 'neath the burden, Ji ,fl To the Home of Presbyterians' But we battled bravely onward., S Marched we, laughing and triumphant. And it proved a hard fought battle, , H Who shall e'er forget that triumph? But a. battle won with honorsg fit How our class was swelled by numbers, For we feted scoffing Seniors , 9 Numbers vast, and so far reaching. As they ne'er before were feted. , 'il From the Second Ward so famous On the quaint queer decorations f f Came demure Katherine, shy Lorraine 5 Gazed in wond-er, admiration tx, From the green lanes of the country Issued forth their thanks- so hearty X N Came a certain red-haired maiden, For the banquet we provided. N' fi, From his home, the crowded city Then they passed forth from our vision. ' Theodore ventured. now to join, usp fix And from far and varied places In their places we were seated, 1 X Came there others as our class-mates. Gazed upon by under classmen XX i With their envious, hopeful, glances 1' W To our ears came news of gladnessg Dreaming of the time afar oi , By the kindness of our Townsmen When they should take the rank of N' W Had been built a bright, new Wigwam, Senior. xii V Glowing, glistening in its splendor, N I In its beauty and its greatness. Thus we've passed. through ha school PPY 0 There came we to spend the next year, days. ,N , , And the many moons thereafter. Now as brave and! gallant victors g Q 'i We must pass from.Mason High School, 5 if Upward, upward, onward ever, To the land- of greater promlseg ,X V Through thef mazes of the High Room, Take our places with the peoples W4 Xl Iiofothy, Joie ,gud John now join us, Who have learned. the worldfs great 'I M ' l We reac e our goal as Freshmen, lessons ,- ,H Green as Freshmen 'ever'will be. In that Kingdom of Perfectiong , Then again our ranks-werercrowded, Writing ever brighter legends, 1,4 From the Eighth grades of the country Adding ever new traditions ii' N Came other tribes to join our people, To the records of the great ones X .I I Bringing many worthy members, In the land of the hereafter. it Sf' Like brothers, to live hencefor-ward. -B. Scripter. Hit viii, ,il 'JH7 ' af . M l- f' Q1 ,4 , f tin X 1 Y ff , ,, ,ggwwar 'Nose also roi-om Atrium? A ,- Qi f i ir, 21 ZZ QW bfmv mfnncwsw was ma KNOX-I 'Y'VEl l'il, , Q: Z ,.-ggi.-5, - .. C57 exq . L , , .. .. '-ls.:-iie -.1-14,2253 :r.'.:,:i-A-4'- m?': .imfliil E -Q 4 'ZZ
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