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Page 29 text:
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Class Tune: “Oh, It’s Nice to Get Up In The Morning.” I We lads and lassies started in One year to go to school, We started in wie richt gude will. All in the Freshman row, And then they gave us Algebra, And oh ! how we did work. But we mastered all their problems, For they wou’d na let us shirk. II Oh, then in the Sophomore class We a’ did shine sae free, But we cou’d scarcely mind our dates, In Ancient History. In Ancient History, my dears, In Ancient History. Aboot the bonnie kings and queens We a’ did learn wi’ glee. III We swept right thru the Junior class, And we had a jolly time, Latin was studied by every lass, But the nouns the did decline, An’ English poems we learned sae fine, An’ all we did enjoy, But best of all was the Prom we had Where we ate and danced, oh boy! IV Now let us all bide-a-wee, And on this very nicht, Afore we go another fit, We think t’wou’d be just richt, To bid farewell to our teachers here, Who helped us work and play, Oh, mony’s the trial we’ve caused them, But they’re not yet turning grey, V Now we must bid farewell to each Of all our class-mates dear, Amang us this four year, And mony a friendship has sprung up A tear shines in each bonnie eye, And a sad look is there, But never mind, old pals o’ mine, We’ll a’ meet again somewhere. Gladys Wood. —25—
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Class |Wm We entered High in ’23, Ready to sail the venturous sea, Tho’ gales disturbed our peaceful flight, In the primary subjects we came out all right. Ardent Sophs we then became, And started on our quest for fame, The subjects then were more complex, But eventually we got the text. As Juniors we were jolly too, And Geometry we plodded thru, Latin was a fearful test, But we got thru like all the rest. As Seniors we intelligent grew, The subject matter was no longer new, Now as we stand at the threshold of life, The class of 1927 has entered the strife. Proud be thy name oh Westfield High, We carry thy banner pointed to the sky, May others when their school days are thru, Bring glory, praise and honor, (Alma Mater) to you. B. D. and R. E. Class •llell Rieka racka ricka racka ricka racka reven; We’re the Seniors of 1927! We’ve got the pep, and we’ve got the vim; And the book of our deeds, is full to the brim! S E—N—I—O—R—S U Rah Rah Seniors! U Rah Rah Seniors! U Rah Rah Seniors! Yeh! Yeh! Yeh! Hoola Boola Chicka Wicka Hoola Boola Bah! We’re the Seniors, RAH RAH RAH! B1M Bam Biz, Flip Flap Flop! You’ll always see the Seniors, RIGHT ON TOP! —24—
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