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MUNCIE HIGH Oh, the Senior class of 1920 Has pep and energy a plenty; They start everything on time, For they believe ‘a stitch in time saves nine.” And put everything thru that they start. And that is why you see them dart Down the halls as if on a race Going at such a mighty pace. Now, some are slow, we have to admit, Of their classmates’ spirit they haven't a bit. But you will surely have to confess That there’s enough pep to the rest To make up for those in dreamland. We're sorry to say our time is at hand, To part from this dear school to future life, And to bear our own burdens and strife. Some will go to Indiana U., Some will study in Purdue, And others will journey north or south To start their life’s work, without a doubt; lor now our time is here to begin To think what life’s aim will be to win. But now, let’s turn back to our fun We had before our school days were done. That Hallowe’en party, which was so great, That day for which, we could hardly wait: And that skating party with its time so gay, And the treasury was filled that day By the proceeds that we took in from the feed, Which all the skaters seemed to need. And now we're going to have more fun Before diplomas go to everyone, As we sit so solemnly on the stage Thinking of turning to a new page, Of being Freshmen again in the fall If we respond to the college call. Just think of the picnic, that jolly good time, And the eats that cost little more than a dime. Just think of the banquet and the dance, No better time could be had, perchance. And the Seniors, as usual, have a play, “The players are great! I’m sure, we'll all say, The “Hurdy Gurdy Girl” is the name of the play. Thoughts of it will drive the blues away. And oh, there is many a thing Could be added to this poem to bring Back to our minds in future years Memories; to our eyes, perchance, some tears. But now as we come to the parting day, We must say “Goodbye” in the happiest way To our classmates, some of whom will be great, For their brilliance will be the cause of their fate. KREZENTIA SIEGWART—20. SS Ee eee tee PEA || 8) eS EFF Qnx ioc (a a ALSOP SRR eee Oe, ns
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Reng a rs IRENE WILLIAMSON Art Department. She excels in art. LESTER WITTER “Young fellows will be young fellows.” DARRELL DAVIS My time is my own? POST - GRADUATES SS i H y
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