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OUR PRINCIPAL It is difficult to put into words; the thoughts that come to mind when we reflect upon the part Mr. Woodman has played in the life of the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-three. As individuals and as a class, every one of us has reason to be everlastingly grateful for the kind and generous interest he has shown us from the first day we came under his guiding hand. For over thirty years Mr. Woodman has been the principal of Peabody High School. During this period he has seen many changes in the physical equipment of the school, in the personnel of the teach- ing force and in the size of the student body. Through it all, Mr. Woodman has remained the same, a true Christian gentleman, willing and eager to give the best of himself to the work to which he has dedicated his life. Words, of course, are entirely inadequate. But such as they are, we here g ' ive expression to the gratitude we have in our hearts for this kindly man who has so painstakingly guided us through this eventful period of our lives.
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I (Class Oh, Alma Mater, soon to be We, the class of thirty-three, Sing our farewell song to thee; And ’tis a stirring melody, The music fills our hearts with tears; As we glance back throughout the years, We seem to see as in a haze The mem’ries of our student days. Refrain: And soon will come the day we love, yet hate The day we leave our school we graduate; Farewell, dear school, we graduate. Oh, Alma Mater, light our ways, With thee we spent our happy days; And now when time has come to part ’Tis hard to still our saddened hearts; The years roll by and far we roam, Tho’ serfs or lords of castles be, We’ll keep forever in our hearts A place for cherished thoughts of thee. Refrain: And soon will come the day we love, yet hate The day we leave our school we graduate; Farewell, dear school, we graduate. Music by Haig Richardson Manoogian Words by Frederick Eugene Driscoll and Stephen Vounessea
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