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THE BLACK AND GOLD 25 llllul1llsll1Illllvlllllllllmullllllrllll HOWARD REYNOLDSQ Dick None but himself erm be his parallel. Member of Athletic Association, Member of Victory Boys, Statis- llllllullulllllllllsllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllI,H'HI BRUCE ELLIS Brutus Deeper, deeper, let us toil, . In the mines of lenofwledgef' Member of Program Committee of Calvin H. Wiley Literary Society, Treasurer of Class, Member of Victory Boys.
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'74 THE BLACK AND GOLD 'HIWIHI nl xlwmmwvwrnummmI1wumwwswulluwulwutmuwwI11IllmmInwImlmwlllllllxmlllwmlmlll H. ASBURY VAUGHN KKASU And the ladies, strange to say, Pester him hoth night and day. Member of Calvin H. Wiley Literary Society, Member Foot- ball Team, Member of Athletic Association, Funmaker for Black and Gold, Member of Victory Boys, Member of Hi-Y Club. HOY HOLSHOUSER And I would that my tongue eould utter, The thoughts that arise 'within me. Member of Calvin H. Wiley Literary Society, Member of Vic- tory Boys, Member of Hi-Y Club.
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THE BLACK AND GOLD linux mr ilivlt The morn dawned bright and sunny On our graduation day, VVe hustled through our breakfast To pack our books away. YVe laughed away the morning Till the hour of noon approached, It made us feel as grand As Cinderella in her coach. The afternoon dragged slowly In contrast to our hearts, In the height of rare excitement, We sang like happy larks. The clock chimed one, two and three- How long the hours seemed, The sun was still o'erhead, But how our faces beamed. i Hark, the clock again was striking, This time 'twas four, then five- The hour of eight was coming, Look out, 'twas almost nigh. VVe hurried to our festive rooms To get our quitting', frocksg We powdered shining noses, And curled our straggling locks. The boys were primping, too, As the fatal hour approached. Their ties just would not tie, And their hair just would not roach. They felt stiff and ill at ease In their suits of new broadcloth, And their patent leather shoes Seemed to squeak whene'er they walked. We reached the opera house An hour too soon, I'm afraid, But then it's only once That Seniors graduate. Not a sound was heard-so still, Our hearts too full to speak As we thought on leaving High School, And of new friends we would meet. NVi.h shining eyes we listened To the speeches that were made, And behold, our white diplomas Seemed to sparkle where they lay. On that night we had the thrill Of leaving old to seek the new , And the joy will live forever Though we said, Farewell, to you . ALVA Goswrcic
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