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Page twenty-two I 4$ “We’re Here” As Freshman, we sprouted and got a good start, As Sophomores, we gained by doing our part. As Juniors, we put on a dignified air, As Seniors, every one knew we were there. In those puzzling days of twenty-five We wondei-ed what kept the Sophomore alive. How did he attain that superior air Of “you can’t tell me a thing—I know it all—so there”! In those wonderful days of twenty-six As Sophomores, we had “it” and knew all the tricks. We pitied the Rhinies prying the lid But let them get wise just as we did. In those glorious days of twenty-seven We were nearing our goal—almost in heaven! We studied and worked and squirmed a bit For fear our credits would not stretch one whit. Those dignified days of twenty-eight Slipped by quickly to the open gate That swung us out to be judged by the world But we’re ready and waiting with our banner unfurled! Our High School years numbering four Have slipped away to return no more While we stand and gaze, ponder and sigh And wonder at the speed with which they fly. The old folk say “Now girls and boys These are the days for you to enjoy For the days that now are slipping by Are School Days, the happiest days of your lives”. We all can remember way back when We were learning to count to ten One, two three, five “Stop” the teacher would cry “No Hopes” were our thoughts and we sat down with a sigh. But with an iron will and a lot of hard work We gained our present elevation so it doesn’t pay to shirk, We, the Senior class will always gain the heights That we strive to reach, because we work with all our mights. —Frances J. Weaver —Melva Foster.
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Thelma Eudaly “Thelm” Van Miller “Skinny” ‘Hers is the spirit that quickeneth’ ‘The earth saw and trembled1 Football ’27, ’28; Basketball ’25, ’26; Kermit Reagan “Kerm” Track ”26, '27; Vice pres ’28; “A Lucky Alumni Ed. “A good report maketh the bones fat” Orchestra ’27, ’28; Latin Club ’27; “The Youngest”; “A Lucky Break”; Syllabus ’27, ’28. Francis Weaver “Frankie” “Her words are without wisdom” Mildred Whalen “Mildred” “A still small voice” Martha Lacey “Mart” “As a flower of the field she flourished” Boxley ’25, ’26, ’27. Shortridge ’25, ’26. Emily Coddington “Emalily” “Thou hast dove’s eyes” Glee Club ’27; Boxley ’26.
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