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Class History The class of 1945 Turns back a page or two In the book that holds their history Of the days when they were few. They've always been a noble Class, Standing for high ideals, And when it comes to friendliness 'Tis the greatest of their appeals. They started in the seventh grade A class eleven strong, Their Duke was Prince of Mardi Gras Life seemed just like a song. And now they found that they'd become The Seniors of Junior High: They studied Diana, Venus, and Zeus And Apollo's ride in the sky. They lighted the candles at Christmas, Each holding a flaming taper, And, before they came to graduate, They put out the Snappy Newspaper. High School! At last they'd reached the goal And what a new sensation- They sat in Study Hall and dreamed About a grand vacation. They delved in Shakespeare, Coleridge, and Poe, And in sports they did excel, They gave of their best to the Freshman Class And jumped at every bell. 3 The Sophomore year was glorious Except for the novels of Scottg Then after they struggled through all of this They found Charles Dickens their lot. Their group always had time to play No matter how much work, And when came time for Mardi Gras They were the last to shirk. Mrs. Miniver was their theme, 'Twas beautifully done, They also made the pink Rose Chain- They had just worlds of fun. As Juniors they were snappy, Big sales talkers as well- They won the greater Naps Campaign And then ran out pell mell To get their Lorna Doone books done Before the stated date, For if they failed to know it well They met a gruesome fate. . Their Senior trials seemed so many And true there were a few With Milton, Bunyan, and dear old Burke And Boyle, and Malta's jew. The Mardi Gras was glorious, The best you've ever seen. Then they looked forward to Class Day To its honors and its Queen. The last page of their history With joy and richness flows, And from each high school day A loving memory grows. They found their teachers glad to help A In failures and success, And with each golden hour that passed They shared our happiness. It's hard for us to say goodbye Because we've had such fun- We've had so much to bind us all And make us seem as one. But an opportunity greets us To go out and make Naps shine- We all will work and do our best for A school that is so fine! E. WHITNER E. WILLIAMS, '45 f X f 4 61.1.15 A '
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