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CLASS POEM GARDEN OF LIFE Years and years ago, my classmates, There was made a tiny garden, Hoed and furrowed and duly planted With the seed of fruits and flowers, Wisely watched and wisely tended. And the days passed oh! so swiftly, Sun-kissed June and bleak December, And the seeds, now firmly bedded, Grew in size and o’er the landscape Spread in colorful confusion. And the garden ever growing Furrowed through the grassy meadows, Ever seeded, ever fertile, Till at last it reached the forest, Sombre, sad, and melancholy, Save in spots where filtered sunlight Pierced the shades in golden halo. There the growing garden seedlings Mingled with the forest monarchs And forsook their fertile homeland Where the tillers toiled unfailing. Fast they crept, and ever faster In among the giant branches, Mingling in a green profusion. Swiftly years flew by like shadows. Bearing storms and drouths and famine, But the vines survived these dangers. They were hardy, deeply rooted. Winds and rains and icy blizzards Held no terrors for these climbers. For their roots were deep imbedded In the fertile garden furrows. Years and years ago, my classmates, We were introduced to knowledge. By the efforts of our teachers We were taught the many lessons Necessary to existence. It became a daily feature In our lives as yet untutored. Then our minds were as the garden Seeded by our teachers’ efforts. Ever growing, ever gaining In that strength called moral fibre — Character attained by knowledge. Comes the day when school is ended; We are leaving now the meadow Where we learned the daily lessons; And the unknown forest beckons, Life, the forest, grim and sombre. Yet, ’tis not unknown to scholars. Knowledge lights the shades of ignorance. Ours to conquer, or be conquered. And the message that was taught us We must ever carry with us. Let us seek advice from others Trained to understand life’s problems, Friends and parents, teachers, scholars. By experience they can help us; Turn to them we must, my classmates. Learn from them of life’s great blessings, Learn from them of life’s great dangers, Learn from them the greatest lesson — We, too, must serve if we would live. Robert Ham. [ TWENTY-TWO ]
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A HEARN, LORRAINE 12-A Highland Avenue Commercial She is gentle who docs gentle deeds. ANASTAS, THOMAS 35 Bond Street General Life is but thought. IKEN, LOMBARD 42 Whitfield Road General Nothing is more simple than greatness. ANDERSON. AUDREY 148 North Street Commercial Content with what my mind doth bring. ALBERGHIXI. DARIO 7 Lowell Circle Scientific He who lost confidence can lose nothing more. ANDERSON. EM ELIA 23 Rogers Avenue College To know wisdom and in- struction. ALLISON. HOWARD 07 Bromficld Road General know each day will bring its task. ANDROSKE. NICHOLAS 40 Vernon Street General Football, Track In sports he was surely game, and so goes down in our hall of fame. MORUSO, ANGELA 38 Cameron Avenue General Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. ANGELESCO. JOHN 56 Warren Street General If all do their duty they need not fear harm. [ TWENTY-FOUR ]
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