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K enjoyed themselves immensely, besides gaining a better knowledge of our study of civics. Wie also had the honor of shaking hands with His Excellency, Governor Douglas. XVe now choose our class motto which was, Quod facimus, bene facimus W, 4' YVhat we do, let us do well. VVe shall always endeavor to live up to this motto in the days and years to come. Our next thought was for our class photographer and after much discussion Mr. XVebster was chosen. Our last Senior social was held C35 a good number being present. Games were enjoyed and all had a good time generally. YVe all thought that its was too bad that Percy fell asleep and forgot the social. About this time Mr. Eaton announced that Miss Monica Hall would be our valedictorian which re- ceived the hearty approval of the class. Tasks were then assigned to the prophet and historian. Taintor Parkinson was chosen to be salutatorian but owing to illness he was unable to undertake the task, which was then awarded to Class President, Harold Eaton. VVe were all delighted to find that that Harry McElman was to be the poet of the class, and had written a fine class ode. And now since I have related to you this history ofthe class of 1905 at this banquet so kindly tendered to us by the class of '06, I would say that the record of our school life ends here, but the associations and friendships formed within these dear school walls will last forever in our memor- ies. YVe shall never forget the patient kindness of our beloved teachers, nor the bright and happy days spent in both the Old and the New High School. CLASS ODE 1905. HARRY MCELMAN I We are gathered here to-day At the parting of the way: Like a milestone clear, it marks Where Life's journey really starts. Here we sever friendships dear Which were formed from year to year: Teachers leave, who, day by day, Led the straight and narrow way. i II Let us, in this sterner life, Enter sturdily the strife. As upon the field we go, Aim to conquer every foe. Let our labors ever tend Toward some firm and steadfast end. If with rocks the way be strewn, Fame and name must thus be hewn. im All our actions we should guide By our motto, true and tried, And, whate'er we start to do, Do it well the whole way through. But, we pray thee, Father Time, In any land, 'neath any clime Grant success where'er we strive, To the Class of Nineteen-Five. 6
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