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22-srl:-sz.. f': r-f SENIOR CLASS PCE As one who sits at eventlde dreaming and alone And muses o er the faces of the friends that he has known So I turn the leaves of H1StOry t1ll 1n shadowy des1gn I find 1n fa1ntest characters Those Old School Days of Milne Then pour1ng oer th1s record I read of days gone Of the. joys of early school life, but the heart can only sigh For those dear and preciou-s moments-yes, the heart can only pine. They have passed away forever, Those Old School Days of Mine. And, as I turn these dim old pages, I at last begin to delve In the nearer, dearer His'try of the Class Of Nine- teen Twelve. And thus, often in the gl-oaming, I find I must incline To the tender recollections of Those Old School Days of Mine. OO I ponder with my classmates oer the mysteries of sound I try to find a reason why the world goes round and round I struggle forward manfully w1th Caesar and the Rh1ne Whlle the end 1S drawmg nearer To Those Old School Days of Mlne So I read of bitter conflicts or of meanings quite obscure, And I find each valiant Senior was a martyr to en- dure, , Until all his doubts were over, and the end he could divine, He. kept on nobly fighting, In Those Old School Days -of Mine. Thus the story surges onward, and the last page soon slips by Wihere each Senior lifts his burden, with a smile or with a sigh To find a worthy future, he now joins the moving line- May he- have that joy he met with in Those Old School Day-s. of Mine. J. T.
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'1 Vera. S. Weidenbach is a Suttonite-making her first appearance I. March 10, 1894,-with a smile on her face, Which to this day has failed 1 to Wear off. 1 Vera is a Normal Trainer and as she is very apt at everything, it is 1 superfluous to say she will become a line teacher. i '4She that Was ever good and never proud, Had tongue at Will, but never loud. Thesis-J 4 Japan. o I-Iulda. Steiger came to Sutton from Monroe, Wisconsin, Where she Was born January 27, 1893. a From her description of the good old state her classmates are vvell posted and need never visit it. She is a Normal Trainer and has a far-reaching eye. CAn assur- ance of success in the art of teachingj And I oft have heard defended, ' Little said is soonest mended. Thesis- The Gold in the Mountain Lies Deep.
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