Who Ort read JAMES THOMAS STALLING “TIMMY” “All I ask is pleasant company, to while away the time.” Entered Wilson High as Junior 1930; Member of Poe Literary Society (4); Member of Athletic Association (4) ; Senior Play. ELSIE BLANCHE STRAUGHEN “ALEASE” “O, that’s the lassie o’ my heart.” Member of Kimler Literary Society (1) ; Member of Poe Literary Society (2) ; Wiz- SONIAN Staff (4); Senior Play. BEATRICE EVELYN SUDDARTH eye “She is faithful, loyal, and kind.” Member of Poe Literary Society (2, 3, 4); Member of Athletic Association (3) ; Member of R. O. H. M. Club. MARY VIRGINIA TERRY “BOBBY” “Rare compound of quality, noble and true, With plenty of good sense and good humor too.” Entered Wilson High as Sophomore 1929; Member of Poe Literary Society (2) ; Member of Athletic Association (3, 4); Vice-President of Senior Class; President of 3H Club.
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WS Tt een Class Poem L'ENVOI Come! let us pause for a moment And review the days gone by— Days filled with joy and happiness With here and there a sigh. At last we’ve climbed the first hill A task not easily won Remember the trails and conflicts Encountered and finally o’er come. We can see from this first small hill The higher summits beyond, But let us not pause or falter Til we hear the words, “Well Done.” Classmates, let us ever be loyal And never content to stop Till we’ve finished our lifetime of labor From the bottom up to the top. Dear teachers, you've been kind and faithful A reward is awaiting you too; Through trials and hardships you've led us; You were tried, but always proved true. The days have been filled with happiness Time has whirled by like a breeze To me ’twas years filled with pleasure With classmates as splendid as these. When out in the world you wander Ever keep our motto in mind That each one may be of service To our country and all human kind. Then after we leave this dear school If ever we're tempted to slack Let’s remember the class of ‘31 And our colors—the orange and the black. —By ELizaBETH ENGLEMAN.
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