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HIS TOR Y fContinuecD Among the tirst events of this year was a meeting, at which we elected class officers as follows:-President, Percy Gallieg Vice President, Ray Masseg Secretary, Mildred Charetteg Treasurer, Margaret Dutch. The next meeting was called to dis- cuss plans for a celebration in honor of our pastor. With the spirit of DO IT NOW, we decided to show our appreciation for our beloved pastor, who had so zealously labored for our welfare and advancement, surprising him with a four course break- fast on October ninth, the feast of St. Denis. Later in the same month, we assembled at the call of our president to choose a class emblem, and decided in favor of rings insteads of pins, which had been the emblem of former classes. In February we decided on the publication of an annual. Each member of the class was assigned some work, the honor of valedictorian being conferred upon Margaret Dutch whose stand- ings showed the highest average. The editor and her assistants were chosen, also me business manager with his assistants. Our annual, Corolla, needs no eulogy- it speaks for itself. Invitations were next extended to our successors, the Juniors, to a live o'c1ock dinner, January 27, 1916. This event proved indeed a success For all the Juniors appeared in their best. And now as we pass onward to a new and unexplored field, the doors of St. .Simons which swung open to admit us on that September morn long ago, will soon close to us forever, leaving all behind, except the multitude of happy memories which Father Time can never obliterate. LUCILE WARDEN. Class Song Tonight we leave the scenes to us so dear, Our school ,work's done,-commencement day is hereg Lcved ties we now must sever, Tho' sweet they will be ever- Mem'ries of St. Simon's High. Our thoughts now turn to dim and distant days, For soon we'll tread life's rough and thorny ways. To teachers dear, and Alma Mater true, To all with grief we now must bid adieu. CHORUS Then classmates dear, farewell! Our hearts with sadness swell, To leave loyal friends and also merry timcsg O'er hardships we shall pass, But we're a daring classg So though the rocks be rugged we will climb. The May-time of our lives with joy was spentg Our care-free days now ruthlessly are rent, Stern duties now appearing, We'll meet, though never fearing, Thinking of St. Simon's High. If trials beset life's rough and rugged steep, The lessons taught us while at school we'l1 keep. To loving hearts these parting words we sing, Our voices now in final chorus ring. MARGARET KOUDELKA.
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Tl-IE SENIORS ANTHONY JOSEPH YECH Large was his bounty and his soul sincere C ANTONIA MARIE YECH Age cannot wither her. l LUCILE BORGIA WARDEN Her very frowns are sweeter far Than smiles of other maiciens are X LILIAN ANTOINETTE JLINEALI And they, that lovely face who view They shouici not ask if truth be theref'
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THE SE-NLORS WILLIAM JOHN ALBRECHT 'Strange to tlie world l1e wore a bgshful look. OOOiOI MILDRED FREDA ROCK A full, riclw nature, free to trust Trutluful and almost sternly just. OCDi3X MARY MONICA MASSE mln every cleecl of mischief, slme has a heart to contrive and a llancl to executef, OO0iJXD MARGARET MARIE KOUDELKA Her loolis clo argue ller replete with modesty.
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