Strasburg High School - Senoracle Yearbook (Strasburg, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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To An Oak Tree By Gladys M. Heid '37 Once thou wert a tiny acorn Buried deep 'neath woodland mould, Raindrops came and gave thee watery There thou grew in strength untold. Years have passed, yet still thou standeth, Veteran of my childhood daysg Thou art king of all the woodland, Deserving of the highest praise. Mighty monarch of the woodland Thou art faultless and supreme, Thou in thy majestic splendor Art the answer to an artist's dream. The I oy of Livinq By Mig Ramsey '37 When Spring comes peepin 'round the hill And bees start buzzing near the hive When everything is calm and still Now, arenlt you glad to be alive? When Summer brings her joys to earth The trees and flow'rs become alive We realize Dame Nature's worth Aren't you, too, glad to be alive? When Autumn with her Indian hues Of red and gold and brown contrive To paint a scene which us subdues And makes us glad to be alive. When Winter comes with freezing winds Which shake snowflakes from out the skies Although the cold does nip your chin Who isn't glad to be alive?

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Confession of Love My dearest, darling, lovable Merle My precious gem, my flawless pearl My heart doth leap when thou art near To me thou art so very dear. This cruel cold world is dark and hard But you are my understanding pard No matter what I do or say You'll understand me any day. My heart o'er flows with tender love For you my little turtle dove Your burning kiss my lips doth sear E'en though it has a scent of beer. I don't care what the others say I love you more and more each day In this poem I confess my love As true and shining as the stars above. These lines are crude and may not rime But please! dear Merle Come up and see me some time! -Gladys and Audrey '37 Did You Know Mary Garver likes red-heads. Margaret Yutzy has a boy friend. Carol Jean Waltz wasn't afraid of the big bad Bair. Lillian Schenk likes to go Berry picking. Rosemary Weinman doesn't like to shake hands. Glenda Kaiser expects to make her future home in Dover. The Senior Class had to stay for detention a certain Friday night Bud Johnson's ambition is to be a Wash woman. Phyllis Yackey is half Bain Hope Spidell likes to play wink.

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