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CRIMSON AND GOLD And these buffoons did jest well for their lords, So well, that knights did wish to give up swords And occupy themselves in jest, instead, fBut changed their minds when they did wake from For they had seen more jests than pleased them well- Perhaps this one., Once more my tale to tell, This publication up did sprout, And everyone deserved praise did shout. That too was well, and so declared by all, And then our final function did befall, When, at the last, we held commencement here. That, all beheld. The future, not so clear, Stood forth half hidden by the dazzling light, Which now fwith this soft teatj, disturbs our But truly we have cause to shed a teatg Of joy, for we are now relieved of fear, Of sorrow, of a sort, at leaving this, Our one, our only high-school, yet of bliss, Of hope, far more must certes fill our mind, Embarking on green seas with worlds to Hnd! Let us, then, chant a song: loud, free, and gay! Embrace, like sages, the newly dawning day! bed, sight. Page Thirty-.sewn
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CRIMSON AND GOLD SENIOR AlLlPll-lIAlBlET A is for Alphabet. Here there is one. Greeks had made much of it ere we'd begun. B is for Berger, there's no one he snubs, Useful for Stadium, and likewise for clubs, C is for Council, hard workers they were. Solavitch led them, what things did occur! D is for Debating, in which we had won. Is there anything that we haven't done? E is for Economy, as practiced by Ganz. For this, in our memory, forever he stands. F is for French, hardly worth all this time, But still we must use it to make up our rhyme. G is for Goodman, he proved a true friend. 'Twas this C. and G. that he well did tend. H is for Harris, our Hne grey-stoned school, But it needs physics labs , a gym, and a pool. I is for Egotism,as most of us know. Some won't believe it, but it they do show. J is for journalism, its acme attained. Echo,' for C. and G., many men has trained. K is for Kaufman, a swimmer indeed. Sportsman and statesman, his aim was to lead L is for Ludwig, of oratory fame. His speaking for our class did bring a great name. M is for Music, esteemed in our school. Glee Club and Orchesra, our Seniors did rule. Page Thirty-nitze
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