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Glass of .’33 lnformatory Bid (Explanation of the Theme) Fifty-two Seniors were set the task Of making a book to record their past. Much material on themes they read And then one day to themselves they said, Fifty-two cards of a pack we’ll be, Used as a theme for a book of memory. Now Kings and Queens of the grander sort, Always lead to a worthwhile port. Spades, diamonds, clubs and hearts, If one considers their higher arts, Are objects both pleasing and useful And may prove to their users most fruitful. Red, white and black the colors attached From courage, purity and regard can’t be detached. Card terms we’ll use of a reasonable sort To add some reality to our little court. — 6 —
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Class of ’33 i ♦ i Declaration (Foreword) The Kings and Queens of P. H. S. Are leaving now, thus making less The ranks of scholars and athletes That in this school a person meets. They leave the other minor cards In hopes that, since they have been wards Of this illustrious class, some day They may be fit their parts to play, And bear, themselves, the ranks of peers And kings and queens in future years. So now in leaving we impart A fond goodbye with all our heart And make a sincere wish for all That to their lot success may fall. ® -® — 5 —
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Glass of ’33 Kings and Queens (Seniors) Kings and Queens of the pack are we; No other cards so grand you’ll see! None but we have treasures so fine! With sparkling crowns and hearts divine! Honor, Point, Game! Each has added to our fame! Slams, doubles, luck have made a score, Such as no other class has held before! We’ve lived on glory. The glory we love. As Freshmen we studied those above; Then we worked, and now we stand Where we should, in command. Now when our last triumphs recorded, And each little honor’s been hoarded, Arm in arm we’ll strut around, Stamping our feet with a mighty sound, Flaunting our colors as royalty ought; And this is the chant we’ll give,— Honor, Point, Game! Each has added to our fame! Slams, doubles, luck have made a score, Such as no other class has held before! — 7 —
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