MOUND . ge portion to some Juniors side; In foot-ball, basket-hall, base-ball too, Twas usually some Junior that pulled the team various offices dignified high,Twould only take space to puff them to the sky;As presidents, treasurers, tis now the rule,That they furnish more than the rest of the school. And likewiseTn class work, they never take a back can with the best of them always compete;And now tis expected to hear teachers say,Twas one of those Juniors that got the big A. Their unbound success is well illustrated in the following sagacious words recently spoken by thef


MOUND . ge portion to some Juniors side; In foot-ball, basket-hall, base-ball too, Twas usually some Junior that pulled the team various offices dignified high,Twould only take space to puff them to the sky;As presidents, treasurers, tis now the rule,That they furnish more than the rest of the school. And likewiseTn class work, they never take a back can with the best of them always compete;And now tis expected to hear teachers say,Twas one of those Juniors that got the big A. Their unbound success is well illustrated in the following sagacious words recently spoken by thefaculty, who said: Blessed are the Juniors, who earnestly and persistently try to reach the highestideals held before them by us; for they shall receive pleasant treatment, high grades, and conscientiousfeelings of duties well performed. Lives of Juniors all remind us, Seniors, make your lives sublime;Sophomores, Freshmen, theyve left for you,Footprints on the sands of time. Clarence B. Lee, Historian. 60.


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