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in the annals of the school had such splendid physical exploits been combined with such brilliant (?) intellectual ability, and, withall, such modesty! The year passed, and we passed with it. Confusion reigned, for we were Juniors, and must needs settle down in B Room, the home of W ise Juniors of past and future generations. Time after time, were we sent out of one door and through the hall, only to come through the other door. Time after time, were we requested not to walk through the seats, but to use the aisles. It was during this period of our school life, that our remarkable class organized as one united whole, resolved that “live or die, survive or perish,” our organization should hold together. Such splendor as characterized every affair undertaken bv us! The Junior ball, given with the assistance of the Alumni, was a marked success. Sleighrides and parties followed fast upon one another. Dues were paid promptly (?) and everything went well. The days winged by in rapid flight, and before we realized it we were Seniors. We took up our abode in happy Salmagundiville, and in the inspiring atmosphere of that exalted place, we have since lived and flourished. What works of art have we produced for the famous Salmagundi Gazette! What literary works of lasting value, have had their source in the fertile brains of the ingenious Seniors! What strides along the pathway called Knowledge, have we taken under the gentle, yet insistent guidance of our beloved teachers! And now we are ready to face the world. We will go out on the great highway of Life, leaving the home where we have spent four long, happy years to those next in line, trusting that they will uphold the honor of old South High, until they, in their turn, pass on the charge to those coming after them. Class Stones. Freshman ................ Sophomore ............... Junior .................. Senior .................. Emerald . Blarney .. .Grind .. Grave Paj?e Nineteen
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The Tale of a Diploma A had a diploma. B bluffed for it. C cheated for it. D dug for it. E expected it. F fought for it. G grieved for it. H howled for it. I was impatient for it. J was jealous for it. K kicked for it. L longed for it. M mourned for it. N needed it. O ordered it. P pined for it. Q quarreled for it. R roared for it. S squealed for it. T teased for it. U was unheedful of it. V vowed for it. W worked for it. X x-claimed for it. Y yearned for it. Z was zealous for it. HAZEL WEEDELL. Page Twenty-one
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