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Page 30 text:
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Loud became our song of joy nor were we fearful of the worst How could any class long suffer neath the wrse Grrnnell and Hurst? And the class of 33 rose up and took rts rrghtful place Never trarlrng rn the contest always leadrng rn the race For our second year was great rn that now we saw the lrght Of success and youthful trrumph rn the drstance glowrng brrght And we felt lrke old Aeneas when he saw the promrsed land Lyrng drmly rn the drstance past the dangers close at hand I rke unto that ancrent hero was the class of 33 Darrng all the trresome Journey that far drstant lrght to see Brrghtenrng all the gloomy scenery wrth our songs and words of cheer Thus rn hard but joyous labor passed a second happy year But the thrrd year was the greatest yet by far for our proud trrbe No one poet could descrrbe rt nor the pen of any scrrbe Lrke the roar on hrgh Olympus when lame Vulcan smrtes hrs forge And the sound awakenrng echoes runs through every vale and gorge Then from out the fearful tumult comes a harmony of norse As the god wrth chrldrsh pleasure strll hrs humble work enjoys So wrth shouts of youthful pleasure drd we Hll the walls of Trrer Frlled the walls wrth sounds of labor rn our happy junror year And the rule of Mcllrarth proved to be both wrse and good Knapp and Serler also Horder helped to make her understood But lrke the storm clouds qurckly gatherrng swrftly darkenrng the sky So among us all unnotrced Old Depressron quretly came And hrs gloomy face drd haunt us and hrs song brought down the rarn Then the storm the thunder bellows and the cold Wrnd loud does srgh But as one lone rarnbow swrftly does drspel the trresome gloom So the class of 33 sent Old Depressron to hrs doom Brrngrng back the gloomy shadows to a far and drstant shore Rollrng back the gloomy shadows to a far and drstant shore Wrth the whole school behrnd us rt was well and qurckly done And the class of 33 had eternal glorv won Farr rndeed were the women Amazons wrth muscles strong On the field of frrendly combat there rs no room left for wrong And the actors and debators grew rn wrsdom and rn wrt And the clubs and musrc rooms were filled wrth learners ey ery brt Krndly Flentye and just Vernon made each day a day of Joy Helped us here and there wrth wrsdom arded every grrl and boy Thus rn busy work and pleasure our thrrd year slrpped fast away Strll rn memory we recall the Joys of each remembered day When the summer met the autumn then no more was New 'I rrer numb And once more the halls of Trrer wrth sounds of work and play drd hum And as proud and lordly senrors we traversed the walks of Trrer Ch the learnrng and the joyful days that we experrenced here Bob Serler was our chreftarn a noble leader he Who ruled us well wrth help of Wrndoes and Maloney Vrrgrnra Smrth sat at hrs srde and helped the trrbe to grow The deeds of Steen and Shepard full everyone does know And rn thrs year the clan prospered and grew full wondrous wrse And wrth the help of poets sent rts glory to the skres Untrl the gods looked dovxn wrth awe upon our mrghty deeds lust as a yrllage far away the roar of battle heeds Then ey ery man drd what he lrked and thus each one was pleased ' -.. , . . rf 11 - - V 1 r 1 1 1 1 ' ' ar 11 4 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 rl 11 . - - 1 1 1 44 11 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . . r . ' V .1 1 1 . Y 1 1 v 1 ' - 1
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Our joy was seen and shared wrth the happy laughing breeze Wlth l1ttle longing for the past but joyful future hopes mstead But the days of joy pass swiftly long the days of woe and pam And we neyer mxss the sun untll xt s clouded by the ram Every tale must haye an endmg every book must haye an end One more trouble yve then vanqulshed before we reached the road s last benel For Old Depresslon once agam had trled to steal msxde And steal away the book rn whlch our records are 1nscr1bed And what a shame nt yyould have been to lose thus preclous book ln whlch the deeds of all are set so all may haye a look And so once more the clan has fought and once more sayed the day Old Depressnon badly beaten has sadly slunk away For 1n this book IS yy rxtten the tale of our success The tale of txmes of sun and ram of joy and happlness Vlrdst our troubles and our labors kmd Klng Gaffney ruled us well And mere words can not descrlbe the deeds of h1s yve d l1ke to tell For he relgned like mlghty Jupxter as our guxdrng Cod and frlend And wlth slncere words of frxendshlp as d1d ard us to the end We ve trayeled far along the road that leads to peace of mlnd And after all that s yy hat IS sought by every human klnd We ve made mistakes yes more than once but that IS only just Thus on our keen braxns has gathered not one blt of rust The end of our lrfe here IS near the bend IS now IH s1ght Soon we ll pass through the gates 1nto the shadows of mght For when Aeneas found the land whlch years of toxl had sought He knew that not vytth money could such happlness be bought And so wxth many a tear but strll w1th heads held hlgh We march to future VICIOYIQS to frrends that we ll meet n1gh A few have dropped behlnd a few have gone to rest ln the depths of llfe s yyorst pernod st1ll our numerals stand supreme Such undaunted vy lf and bravery all too lxttle novy are seen Let the clash of golden cymbals let the thundermg drums proclalm How we boldly fought and conqu red clothed yylth glory our great name Let our tale of hard fought battles lend its ard to those yyho follow Let them groyy IU yy1t and beauty lrke unto the falr Apollo So yylth faees e er turned foryy ard and wnth courage ln our hearts let us go forth and endeayor to nt together llfe s mixed parts let our eyery song be joy ful as yye lelye these glonous walls let not the hum of yy ork be stopped mn all of Neyy Tr1er s busy h1lls Nay rather let our d ds be bettered by all those yy ho yet shall eome I et our glad yoxees pass avy ay accompanled by the rolllng drum XVhat yye haye done IS yy rltter hlgh on lNeyy Trler s roll of fame And eyery year yylll syy ell the memory of our splendld name l-loyy at our yoyous song Depresslon yanquxshed qulekly turned to flee And hovy PRESS ON became the motto of the class of 33 Eoyu xo J FRAZL R . 7 D I I V . ' D 4, . . V I V . Y 1 I Y . Y . , 1 I 3 3 I D 5 i I f . 7 . . I I EH Y ! ' 7 Y' 1 ' . , I I Y I P ' I l ,1- 1' D Y! I ! A I ' Y I I A 1' 3 L l ' I ' P V 'I lv .k V I I li ' l I , , L . I 'I I l he rest of us yvnth happlness and joy here have been blessed. I I by Y . I D X Y- ' . Y 1 1 ' I - D I I 1 Y 6 ' Y. Y D V 1 K 1 I I I 'A Y Y h 1 Y I V. Y Y I 'I I ' A Y. 'ik h'i i Y I i ' 1 B X - i i Y h j ..i. . 'I H D Vx r I I Y Yi 1 Y! I I . - . . e H x Y 3 3 . 5 Y ly , v - . . . fy , I . cc A . , , , . 5, , V. K A ,g i v 0-1 Y V -D V 3 I ' ,e ,, , ' e ' , I ' Y, , ', ' e 3 yy v I! Y. Vx 1 I I QT y A v - H I I Y t I' Y 'I !7 U ' y.. .. V. , T e e ,
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