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is P : QT Rnd we won the game from Elkin with a 13-0 score. GRAY IUNE HISTORY Bobby Roniinger. Historian t Ns umini spoke the oracle of still un- vrax High Sthool and there was formed ' 'lil c I WGN XKCYC OTIC class out of IHSDY TOTC- o fhaabergastecl treshmen flitting through the + vi: trrxisers sans silk stockings. sans alge- i sjvis bl ,1- ialiespeare one aatf Vfhx l belive it was way back in D bark w hen the Chicago VVorld's Fair A rand nwemorx .incl the New York and San - Fairs weze rust a dream back when th: was 3 dancer and when swing music was no 2 .,.f , X its www XVhen the ' iutel' organ was l 4 slot machine People were listening to ,ra is for the hrs: times and cars were coma i with all-ezeel tops wah ,iznwsplieie Vfhat about the lowly fresh- ' an the granite steps of Graxd vii they wandered into the fold of the armng After the routine of nose-counting, c Jwwn to their respective home rooms, man Xen' was added to history So. too, certain of the students Others from higher fd ther places and time marched on Us l-NT found an eager group of ex-fresh- illing in high school Seasoned veterans x bra elx tired the storm and calms of sopha al clit-ol life The sophomore year is the year of electives for the new student, For the first time he can choose a goodly part of his curriulum, and prepare himself for what he supposed to be his lifes work, We studied our wax' through the maze of algebra and typing. and advan- ced on to greater honors. The junior year is the turing point between student and senior, The itenis on our program were headlined by the Iunior play, dues for the class treasury. and and after much trouble and expense. the lunior-Senior' At last. at long last, we became seniors. The thrill of being unsubordinated and experiencedl And the fun of the Senior yearl The pictures we had taken for the annual, trading seats in the Ianuary class' final assem-f bly. and then Kid Day, when dignity is foraken for assumed inexperience and informality. The object. the crowning triumph, and the recogni- tion for four years work in high school is all crowded into the one night of graduation. Think of our pride as we are recognized for our attainments. As we receive our diplomas. we say, as did Hovcy: You to the left and l to the right. For the ways of men must sever . . . And it well may be for a clay and a night, And it well may be forever. With a steady swing and an open brow We have tramped the Ways together, But were claspirig hands at the crossroads ln the Fiends own night for weathersf' now Q5 29 E-'V X ,if-
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