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Class Poem. 15 Sweet memories around thee cling, Thou dear old T. R. High, Of days of pleasure, games, and hurry, lnterspersed with study, toil and worry: And cares which oft' from us did bring A deep and heart-felt sigh. From the helfry tower thy olzmging cull, Interrupted our slumberous state: Then with hurried steps and sobbing brea. We arrived just as at deep voice saith, In at tone that reverberated thru the hall, 'tOh Senior don't be latte. Hallowelen we together spent, An evening of joeund fun, Ghosts and goblins weird were there, And under the mistletoe bough did share In the student's care free merriment, t Though the fateful bough they'd shun. And now our high school days are past, Yet ne'er will we forget Thy cheerful rooms or our tzlassmates all, Juniors, Sophs, and Freshmen small, Farewell to thee! '11, nt last Leaves thee with regret.
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C f D --,-U--. . A .Q H WKQ3.mQ1f?iS H 13 f0 9reSee e-Qe--.. ne. gg..g e i:lQm all great events have been recorded in history, it was thought necessary that a History of the Class of 1911 should be inscribed in the Halls ol' Fame, and the ,jilaiwlakef honor of being class scribe has fallen to me. This Class gained recognition in the first year of its existence. In September, in the fallof 1898, three little girls with chubby hands clasping their slates entered the kindergarten in the second ward school. They gave their names to theirhteacher as Helen Pikett, Muggins Orton, and Helen Hepler. There Was a large number of pupils in the kindergarten but these three are the only ones now belonging to the Class of 1911. In the second year the trio was made a quartette by the en- trance of a new member, Lottie Monroe. Near Thanksgiving time of our seventh year, We entered the new high school building located in fourth Ward. At this time several new members joined our class. Of these, the following have survived the terrible ordeal of high school lifeg C-lee Doolittle, Lirl Bunn, Mildred Foote, Mildred Avery, Leah Crawford, Paul Ulrich, Margaruite Madery, Gertrude I-Iendrixson, Hazel Young and Elgin Dougherty. All of these are creditable members of our class, and tvvo of them, Paul, now our class Presi- dent, and Margaruite who is Valedictorian of the class, have especially distinguished themselves. When We became the freshies, with Wh-rt feelings of pride and self-possession We entered the ranks of the high school proper. At last that uneventful first year Was over and We were Soph- omores. The close of our Freshman year marked the end of Mr. McElroy's rule here and we presented Mr. Tyler with the golden key to the high school, an act which We have never had occasion to regret. U
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