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MARCH OF TIME CCIass Historyb Listen, my friends, the history I'll tell Of this Senior Class we know so well. I really think it much completcr To tell their clever deeds in meter. 'Twas in 1937, on a bright autumn day, They came to high school four years to stay. And wonderful things to them here befell. They said to themselves, lf students before Have honors won or achieved renown, We'll do all they did and a little bit more. And some genuine scholarship show the town. Classes may come, classes may go, But a class like ours they shall never knowg Ready to work, ready to play, Ready for anything any day, And we'll do our stuff in a great big way. They were Freshmen when they came to us A bit too staid, inclined to fuss, But they started straight their fine career And made their mark in one short year. They were Sophomores ere the teachers learned VVhat joyous talent in them burned. They were juniors by the ancient rule That governs every public school, Before we realized alas, That here we'd found the model class. But the Seniors now turned to frivolity And cut a dash into society, Gave banquets and plays, and sang and danced VVhile underclassmen watched entranced, And even sadly, I confess, VVere filled with envy more or less. Yet not for their brains or their charm alone Do we lore 'to claim them as our own, Though rich in wisdom's every part, VVhat we prize most is the friendly heart Of each boy and girl who, from day to day, Has let no cares fright or dismay. Bringing to class mate and teacher the same, Their joy in living, their zest in the game. So through our school went the Senior Class, And so through the world shall they proudly pas A bit puffed up, it may be true, But aiming now at glories new. Now I have given you history to show The monstrous debt this school does owe To the 1941 Senior Class. 15 S
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