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POSSUMUS LT POTUERIMUS ENGLISH VIII CLASS SONG Enghsh VIII s rn Work and play days We have shared both bnght and gray days Through our hrgh school days together We have been true rn any weather Through years to come We II forget you never Memorles we II always treasure Pledgrng love and Ioyalty To you dear Shawnee I age :une
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POSSUMUS ET POTUERIMUS THE SONG IS TO THE SINGER The chorus dnlled the mus1c practlced the only part remammg 1S the smger S has rehearsed the notes and learned the words IH one envxronment only now she lS face to face wlth a larger group a chorus composed of VGTIOUS types of chorlsters She must come ln contact wxth the strong and the weak the hlgh and the low but always through the harmony and dlsharmony she must uphold the standards of the chorus and brmg honor and fame to 1t ls the sxnger ready? we ask ls she able to hold her own wlth the great rnalorlty and echo wlth the rest the songs that w1ll rtng 1nto etern1ty7 Glve me that smger who w1ll be able to follow the hand of the dlrector as he le ds an unfamlhar or d1Sllk9d song GIVE me the one who can rxse above the motley throng and slng a song of her own perhaps even leadlng a chosen group The chorlster may wander mto paths far from the beaten tra1ls she may hum an ent1rely dlfferent tune from the f1rst famtllar stralns of a pleasant school melody The song may have a new cast not before encountered by the smger lt may be full of sorrow or Joy ot adventure work or play But whatever the song or verse m1ght be may the smger always remember that muslc lS what one makes lt If the smger cares nttle or nothrng for her melody her part ln the chorus w1ll be valueless If she s1ngs w1th a w1ll and practl es long and dthgently she w1ll reap the rewards at the end of the ftnal recxtal She w1ll 'ave mastered the one great song ageless llmltless the song of hte The song 1S to the s1nger and cornes most to htm MARGIEN LUND XZ PM' ' batik, X mr. 514 YJ Wfmlntitllll Nl is . ' ., ,yi .u 1 ,G P A 2, I XII! , , v'Z'gbA x I an lb X I l r l ti lf, l I 1100 vigil!
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POSSUMUS ET POTUERIMUS 'WV CLASS OFFICERS IUNE 1941 F1rst row M1ss Alma K Brown Advlser Alda Vowels Treasurer Maureen Mullaney Presr dent Phylhs Farrell Vrce Pres1dent Mary Tomppert Secretary Second row Mary lane G1lmore Cheer leader Bertha Schulz Cheer leader Iuamta Vogle P1an1st Catherlne Burrell Sergeant at Arms I WILL SING THE SONG OF COMPANIONSHIP Three years ago when we entered Grade X of Shawnee I-hgh School each one of us had a speclal group ol trlends We d1dnt even want to know anyone outslde our own ctrcle ln each of our sophomore classes however we made new acquamtances Then when we became an organ1zed class tt was surprlsmg to see how many glrls we actually knew Throughout our senlor days we became even better acquaxnted By that tlme we had shared both work and fun we had become a part of school hte In our classes and act1v1t1es we learned how to get along w1th one another But d1d we make these tnendshlps only to forget them as soon as we left our stud1es'? I can truth fully say No We may go dlfferent ways our lnterests may vary wldely once we have left Shawnee Yet tles of real tr1endsh1p are not read1ly broken 1nstead they grow stronger through our later years MAUREEN MULLANEY A - ' . , 5 . , 2 1 I , ' 5 , : , . I , : , 2 , 1 , - - . . .. ,, , , , . , . 2 . . . - 1 , Page ten
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