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Page 29 text:
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uliip % agfianampf r 31)? Ktuirk?r You see him out at every game. The man who knows it all; And whenever things look squally You hear the knocker bawl, “The punkest work I’ve ever seen. Who told them they could play? Our team is surely on the bum. That’s all I’ve got to say.” He can’t distinguish flies from strikes, A safety from a punt. But he tells ’em when to work a pass Or when they shouldn’t bunt. Whenever our opponent scores A touchdown or a run, “The game is lost!” the knocker cries, “Our trouble has just begun.” Where’er he goes he takes along His hammer strong and trusty. And knocks most everyone he knows With a voice that’s loud and lusty. He never sees the sunny side Or takes things with a smile. Or stops to say a helpful word. Thinks it’s not worth while. We all can name a lot of men Who love to bark and growl. Who, when their luck is running bad. Are always quick to howl. But are we sure that on the list Of those who knock with glee. No man who knows us as we are Can number you or me? —Genevieve Harkins, ’15. 31)? $must?r Oh, here we have the booster. With his loud and lusty yell. That can be heard thru’ battle’s din. When things aren’t going well. He is the backbone of the team. The power behind the squad; He’s always there with a helping hand, A cheery smile or nod. E’en tho’ the team has lost or won. E’en tho’ the price is paid; He is the one who helps along The down-and-out brigade. Then here is to the loyal booster. To his exhorting cry; Let all the school be boosters. And the game will never die. —Howard Morrow, ’ 1 4.
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(Sljg ffiaanauampgr 3mttora All through the universe are floating millions of bodies known as dark stars. Some of these stars after years of obscurity (when brought under the right conditions) burst forth with a dazzling brilliancy, which startles the world; but this brilliancy is not permanent. The class of ’ 1 5 might well be compared to one of these stars, if their brilliancy was permanent. Through our Freshman and Sophomore years our career was far from meteoric, but we were merely climbing the rounds, preparing for the burst of speed which we have so unexpectedly developed in our Junior year. Modestly we call attention to a few of our achievements: Four of the five boys in our class distinguished themselves on the gridiron and won their monograms. In basket-ball—ask the Seniors, they will probably hesitate before they answer, but the answer will surely convince you of the truth in the old proverb, “He who laughs last laughs best.” In local dramatics we have established a new standard by presenting “Cupid at Vassar,” the most finished production ever given by a high school class. In the operetta we boast of two principals. I he pull-together spirit which prevails in the Junior class is one to be envied by other classes. Lastly, remember, although we were dark stars, the brilliancy which we have acquired shall not lose its lustre. . ’15.
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