The blue and gold . callHis child at break of day. —By F. L. S. 19. FIRESIDE PICTURES When the long, long hours of day have passed,And the shadows of night appear, And the last dim rays of the sun fade awayAnd leaves only deep silence here. I love to sit in the deepening dusk, Before the old fire place,With the flickering gleams from the ruddy glow Dancing over my face. For in the flames I can picture my friends That T knew in days gone by;Friends that I knew in my childhood days When the tide of life was high. One by one I recall blissful scenes of my life In the firelight glow before


The blue and gold . callHis child at break of day. —By F. L. S. 19. FIRESIDE PICTURES When the long, long hours of day have passed,And the shadows of night appear, And the last dim rays of the sun fade awayAnd leaves only deep silence here. I love to sit in the deepening dusk, Before the old fire place,With the flickering gleams from the ruddy glow Dancing over my face. For in the flames I can picture my friends That T knew in days gone by;Friends that I knew in my childhood days When the tide of life was high. One by one I recall blissful scenes of my life In the firelight glow before each scene brings with it a train of though As in fancy it rushes oer me. Oh, where are my friends of days gone by Whom I see again in the coals?Have we drifted apart in Lifes wild sea? Or only sought separate goals? I would that time might turn backward awhile And I just once more, might seeThe faces of dear ones of many years gone That now are but memories to me. —G. FOREMAN 19. S3 Il9l9 JUTbLUE and gold 1919. Senior Commercial Club BY DOLLIE AMSLER OFFICERS Donna Williams President Henry Van Sweringen Vice-President Wayne Weiger Secretary Kate Prlce Treasurer We do not need to explain in detail what the Senior Commercial Club is Everyone in the school and in the city knows that the S. C. C. is the most wide-awake anddoing-something-all-the-time club in the history of Findlay High School. We organized on December 9, 1918, after a short drill in Parliamentary Law outof which much enjoymment was received as well as a great deal of good We have hadour regular business meetings, every two weeks on Monday at 315 P M since or-ganization. Our Commercial Review has been published twice a month, and the ones who didboos^theciub55 somethln§- Every number was full of pep and helped greatly to We are all very patriotic One of our club members did his duty for Uncle Samand, after getting his honorable discharge, was gladly welcomed by the S C C We club members want to thank Mr. and M


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