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I S CLASS SoNGS GOODBYE, 'PINK ANDH GRAY, ' r SOSHOUT, SHOUT, SHOUT! , -li We have come to say goodbye, Pink and Gray, , H It's'. no use to ask us why, Pink and Gray, There's aroma in the air, I - You can' smell it everywhere, And our farewell song is here, Pink and Gray, Don't you hear the tramp of feet? Pink and Gray, Sounding through Urbanais streets, Pink and Gray, Tis the tramp of students true, ' As they enter duties new- We must say goodbye to you, Pink and Gray. n 4 CHORUS Goodbye, High School, we must leave you, Tho' it breaks our hearts to go, Something tells us we are needed In this world of joy and woe. See, the Seniors slow are marching, For we can no longer stay- With fond friendships 'bout us clinging, Goodbye, Pink and Gray. When the final exams are done, Pink and Gray, Back from school the Seniors come, Pink and Gray, On our smiling faces fair You can see a look of care, For we're never welcome there, Pink and Gray. At the school we loved so well, Pink and Gray, The Profs, the clock, the bell, Pink and Gray, Are but recollections old, And passing out, we'll whisper low- VVe must say goodbye and go, Pink and Gray. CHO RUS- With our School Commencement o'er, Pink and Gray, And that emblem ne'r floating lower, Pink and Gray, For our monument, a boulder, Now our date can ne'er grow older, Nor our friendship's fires e'er smoulder, Pink and Gray. Entertainments and onions few, Pink and Gray, For an Annual for Naughty Two,', Pink and Gray- And a flower of that same hue, And yells that louder grow, .As we say goodbye and go, Pink and Gray. CHORUS IA rhapsody after Geo. F. Root s Tramp, Tramp, Tram ' In the assembly room I sit, 'With a book before my eyes, . And a classmate sitting just across the aisle. Naught of book, but all of mate, Giving heed but to a note, - - Passing same across, anon the teachers smile. CHORUS Shout, shout, shout, the chorus louder, Cheer up students, to success, And beneath the Red and White We will study day and night, For the interests we must have in U. H. S. Then again, in recitation, 1 When our turn perhaps is nigh, And a call down 'i or a Bunk is probably ours- But, displaying a bold face, We brace up and make reply, Please, Professor, I couldnit study quite that farf C: Then within the Assembly Room, XVhen the monthly reports are passed, We are proud of grades in studies from A to . But, alas! in that one column, Where deportment's counted best, NVe receive a shock, and say, N I-low could iz le. C25 Now, our farewell song is said. And goodbye to Pink and Gray- 'We must leave our records. good and poor alike NVith old scenes of foot ball gridiron. And the same of base ball diamond. WVe cheer up and repeat the chorus. double str: - C 'S
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REPARTEE 'A , Mary' Leonard could take a worthless sheet of paper, write a poem on it, and 'make it worth remembering. That's genius. Professor Keyser can write a few words on a sheet of paper and make it worth 915500. That's capital. Ella Wood can take material worth thirty cents and make it into a doilie worth thirtyseven and onehalf cents. That's skill. 4 ' The United. States cn take an ounce and a quarter of gold, stamp an eagle on it and make it worth 520. That's money. I . ' Ida Neer can purchase a hat for twentyfive cents, but prefers one for 325. That's nonsense. - Seibert can take a yard of gingham costing three cents and sell it for live cents. b That's business. Besse Poffenberger can get ninetyeight in deportment, while the rest fall far below. That's superiority. Mr. Martin can tell the first thing you get when you fall in the pond. That's experience. , iElla Brand can all but read the hierglyphics along the Nile. That's knowledge. Murphey' can tell the difference' between an Early Ohio and ia HLate Rose. That's wisdom. , A Fan McCray can put hand writing on the v: it with her left hand. That's ability. Berg can tell whether literature makes his tory make literature. That's judgment. A pg. L-. Jen Hubbard can laugh, watch Ruth Balivf laugh. That's habit. Cramer can unite the symbols for one part tassium and io.dine, together with two parts Blanche West still thinks all the John dead. Thatls foolish. Blake can crack a joke and never feel an That's wit. Mattie Muzzy can get into school before in That's ambition. Mazie Snyder can blush and show red che cosmetics. That's natural. Guthridge can live to be eighty and be sl world. That's inherited. Rosa Richwine can tell where the north st time. That's acquisition. Given could carry water all day and ea. teen cents. That's labor. X iii Of and no girl will read it KISS. That's hard lue' Ala.: C4 bu pri 'Ph ,Lfvt zu in out doll: prwl they
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