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Page Oh, can't you remember Our schooldays so dear, For 'twas many a September We joumeyed back here. The dear old studies that we took And assignments we have read, Will seem like fun, when we shall look At life's rough road ahead. ln seventh grade, how we would boast Since we started to pass to classes. lt was then we had our first wiener roast After climbing the pasture fences. We moved upstairs for our eighth grade year And ruined the patience of teachers, But the greatest trouble we had to fear Was the taste of Regent's features. Our solemn tribute we pause to give To a classmate we have told farewell, Eleanor Sandy, who no longer could live When a swimming mishap befell. Then into high school We advanced And found our studies harder, But we all seemed to be entranced And glided on still farther. The Sophomore Hop was next to be done As we toiled to earn some money, ' Then a skating party was lots of fun And our path seemed rather sunny. Now Iuniors we soon came to be, 'Twas then our rings we bought, And sponsored a dance of novelty After much discord and thought. Still that same year we had a play Damsels,in Distress by name. At Norm's we had a party gay Treating the winners of our Card campaign. Magazine sales and a movie we had And from our Carnival we survived, But for all the work, we were really glad When time for our trip arrived. Our trip was superb in every way With the Baseball game and all the sights, The only wish was that we could stay In Washington under the bright lights. We have come to the end of our school days so dear But the memories will always remain, We've had lots of fun and fellowship here And through studies We've made a gain. So depart in peace, my classmates so dear And tread the path that you choose, But in each heart I'm sure there's a tear For the fellowship that we will lose. Our first activity of our Freshman year was a wiener roast held September l3. We all attended the annual Halloween Party held October 26 in the C. C. H. S. gym. Our first money raising project was a Valentine Tag Day. On April 3 we held a Freshman Banquet in the gym. We also, had a trip to the Buffalo Science Museum. A good time and lots of fun were had in our first year high school. We started the Sophomore year out with a money raising project of a Turkey Feast on November 14. ln February we ordered and sold C. C. H. S. stickers. On May 23 we held our first dance. It was a huge success. In our Iunior year we had many activities, among the many, we recall the following: on November 10, we entertained the Seniors by having a dinner at the school and later go- ing to the show at Falconer. In November we held our Harvest Dance , the first money-mak- ing project of this year. On Ianuary 18, we gave a bingo party. Many people were present and everyone enjoyed themselves. On April 30, we presented our junior play Miss Chatter- box . During the year we bought and sold pencils. ln june, we had a wiener roast at Skiff's Cabin, thus climaxing that year. We were very busy during our Senior year. The Iuniors entertained us with a dinner at R'amsey's and the show Rope after. VV' e sold Christmas Cards, magazines, stationery, and candy. We presented our senior play Red-headed Stepchild in November. We attended a dinner in the gym with the South Dayton Branch Seniors and we all had a joyous time. In February we held the annual Valentine Dance of the year. We had one big moment when we started to Washington. Along with a fine tour, we had a nice gang of kids for company. Our May Dance, where the king and queen were crowned, was a success and was very decorative. Our very biggest moment of our high school career was Commencement. It was the end of one phase of our life and the beginning of another. twenty
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