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400 04 are : “ SB Boo’ A Aa = NN peace a ee hae z A pere FA is ’ =e LF PB ABC e Freer 2 Te a z m2 BoA Bz a Bo ez Bez Bez i Z aa cmihadn PRE Class Poem We the Class of 22 Are looking forward for something new, In this school we have been an age, Eleven years to be exact on this page. We've enjoyed all these years, Studying hard without fears, Spending hours on that “Lat” History, Algebra and things like that. Our dear old High School we’ll leave behind, Sweethearts, teachers, and all are so kind, To give room for others to explore In the realms of Senior lore. To college we all shall go, Meredith, Trinity, University or so. Many a time thinking of the past, Of all our good times and friends we saw last. Study hard is what we will have to do, More books than ever we have gone through; History, Algebra, French by the ton, Who cares, we will have our fun. We are through and we will have to go, Although we are glad it is not before This time, that we the class of ’22 Have to all say adieu. CLYDE!) HAEL, Class Poet. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT
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