West Philadelphia High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1918

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West Philadelphia High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1918 Edition, Page 18 of 88
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Page 18 text:

Qmlll' al 5, M fr DOE 1 w ' 1 5 -41-ll,1IC, 41- Sometimes 1 stop and wonder why Such countless hosts should choose to d In l2urope's trenches stained with blood Of heroes, who have long withstood The onrush of that frightful horde Vvhich through defenseless Belgium po How brave the boys who died to free The world for Truth and Liberty! lluman greed for more and more Provoked this dire and dreadful warg And now, with brothers lying dead, Wlith armies great that must be fed, NVith guns to furnish, ships to build, Vvith men in battle daily killed, In heedless comfort dare we be Unmin-dful of their agony? For us the battlels just begung Our days of training now are done. Old Vffestern High has played her part Her place is fixed in every heart. XYe can't forget: she needs no vow! ie L11' .ff :El I Though saddened, we must leave her nowg And fearless, turn with steadfast eyes To greet to-morrowls hopeful skies. 18 sf' .2

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' -I er f .A fb a Y - 2. 'f Q u THE RECORD 1918 17 Now, I will ask of you to think of a small country village, situated in a pleasant valley, and everything about it flourishing and lending a cer- tain charm to the place. The people are plain in their dress and customs, all good and pious and not one envious of the other. A prominent young man leaves the village to seek success in other parts of the world, and is sent away with great acclamation. The people still continue their daily labor as before, but some of the village sages bode ill for the youth who would hazard his life in the whirl and confusion of the city, and solemnly shake their heads at his venture. Nothing was heard of him for several years until the news of his home coming had reached the ears of his best friend. Was that village going to sit idly by and not show the youth any sign of welcome? By no means would the people continue their work in utter indifference. The village band practiced every night, various young men and women decorated the whole place with pennants and flags of all colors, producing to the eye of the spectator a bewildering maze. Their whole heart and soul was wrapped up in the welcome they would give their hero whatever his success. Soon the appointed day arrived and everybody went to the station to meet their boy, All were gathered on the platform of the station waiting for the train. As our friend gut off the train the village band started to play, cheers rent the air, boys whooped, girls waved their handkerchiefs, all were straining their necks to get one glimpse of the youth. Gaiety and festivity held the village as it had never done before. Not even the oldest men and women stayed at home, but all helped to increase the rejoicing. That was a welcome! - I should say, parents, relatives and friends, that in the heart of everv member of our Class there is a welcome even more earnest and sincere, although it is with less outward splendor. In representing the Class, then, I take the privilege of welcoming you all t-o this celebration of the end of our High School life and of the beginning of our contact with the world of men. ROBERT D. F ULMER. Z' 1NIfig -'1 litcitfffdrigU22:51:91- fav2:'nnf'ii'h1Z:'414aai:-1s:1'fmy vfnifmfre--Q :ff X E?-' fs?-' '2-?-si'-J - ,,...w-. ml, .



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THE RECORD 1918 Hopeful! Yet the clouds are grim, And, gathering, make the new dawn dim Until we hesitate to take Th' initial stepg yet we must make T he stride with neither doubt nor fear, Never looking to the rear, As did Lot's unbelieving wife Who turned her head and lost her life. What the future may unfold For mortals must remain untold. But hope is high in every breast That calmly we may meet the test, When at last the battle's done, And when triumphal victory's won, Ah! then with gladness we may seek Imagination's mountain peak. But now it's time to bid adieu To every friend and comrade trueg We hope the School so dear to each To higher goals may ever reach. We wish good luck to every friend, And trust wherever they contend They'll glorify the School's good name And give old Western honored fame. WARREN S REEVL W - Q5

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