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lllasliiiu tonian Class Officers President - Phillip Sousa Vice-President - Carolyn Overacker Secretary - Helen Andrade Treasurer - Daisy Mendenhall Motto Utrumque Paratus - Ready for Any Fate Class Colors -.--- Purple and Gold Class Flower Violet Should you ask me whence this history, Whence these students fair and strong, With their sportsmanlike appearance. With the air of fairness Wound them. With defeat unmet as yet, I should an steer, I should tell you: In nineteen twenty-four they entered, A jovial group some hundred strong; Theirs the honor of first enrolling In the school just newly built. They have always done their utmost To aid in every way, their school — Fellow schoolmates and advisors. Of his best has each one given To increase our worth and fame. They have borne in mind our motto. That we chose with greatest care: Tis trumque Paratus ' —and Means— Tn every way prepared, And our colors, gold and purple — Royal colors, full of meaning — Beckon toward success, our goal. Sailing down the stream WeWe approaching now a turn; What is jtist around the corner Seniors, we, next year shall learn, —Ellen Dusterberry, ’ 28 .
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asltiiu tonicin M Class Officers Vre ident Mervyn Blacow Vice-Vrevident Mary Beveridge Secretary Eva Teeter Treasurer Katherine Banchero Motto ' Non Nobis Soltcm Not For Ot rselves Alone Class Colors i Blue and Gold Class Flower Poppy A valiant band went forth to fight. But not to conquer with their might. They numbered ninety-seven strong. Some round, some thin, some short, some long. To conquer learning was their aim. All other victories seemed quite tame. They journeyed far, they journeyed near. And came upon this high school here. Hurrah! ' cried they, We ' ve found the place. To settle dotvn and win the race, They ' re now the class of twenty-nine — Vm very proud to call them mine. As Freshmen, they were full of fun. As Sophomores, they ' re second to none. In sports, in studies, in work, or play. None are so bright, so merry, so gay. So when they ' ve passed their next two years We ' ll see them leave with grief and tears. This is not half their famous history. The other half shall remain a mystery To all, save those who care to look Inside the of ice record book. You ' ll find there on every sheet Their record columns quite complete, —Dorothea Willis, ' 29 . . [25 ]
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