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CLASS POEM By Bunny Hammond O Washington, our school we honor so, The time has come for us to leave your care. We look about us for one last image where Some scarred old desk, some corner that we know Holds us a moment thoughtful, and the glow Of memory lights our faces as we stare Into the bright past, watching shadows there- Then turn abruptly, knowing we must go. Knowing that we must go, but in our parting Taking with us, in our hearts forever Three things. A high resolve to always treasure Your ideals in the life that we are starting A loyalty not time nor space can sever And gratitude and love that have no measure. CLASS MOTTO The way you set your sails determines your course. CLASS COLORS Red, white, and blue. CLASS SONG Tune: The Coronation We leave your portals with regret Our Alma Mater dear Your spirit we shall not forget Through every passing year. Our loyalty we'll ever hold For your revered maroon and gold. Then hail our mother Washington Your children sing your praise Rememb'ring pleasant courses run And happy, useful days. Accept, in thanks, from every one Our loving tribute, Washington. 7 1932 141 'til-I !
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LENS .13 CLASS ADVISORS: MISS CLELAND Girls of the june '32 class have come to know Miss Clel- and as their best and most sympathetic friend ever since their freshman term. The sen- ior boys, meeting Miss Cleland only during the last term, have formed the same high opinion of her. Every member extends hearty thanks to her for her patience and kindness during the past four years CLASS OFFICERS: MR. BOUCK For two things: his calm good sense in times of heated debate and civil strife, and his cheery disposition at even the most trying moments, the class of June '32 wishes to thank Mr. Bouck. He has placed his talents freely at our disposal and has helped great- ly toward what success we may have made of our class affairs. BILL LUNDIN JEAN ROHOLT WILBUR PARKER President Vice-President Treasurer JEAN MacDONALD BARNEY CLARK BILL BOOTH Secretary Editor Business Manager
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