The blue and gold . ell show youhow to do things. Now lets give one big, rousing cheer. All ready—go! Juniors rah ! Juniors rah !Rah, rah, Juniors! THE JUNIORITES One year more and then we sad the thot that more shall neverSnch a class grace this assemblyMaking even Finton ! that class of 1920Filled with brain and brawn aplenty;Handsome lad and pretty lassie,O, I say! We are some classy. Our president, most noble sage, Holds eer the center of the stage, And we, the rabble do uphold him, Support, antagonize, and scold him, Rut we all know that he must love us Altho he seems s


The blue and gold . ell show youhow to do things. Now lets give one big, rousing cheer. All ready—go! Juniors rah ! Juniors rah !Rah, rah, Juniors! THE JUNIORITES One year more and then we sad the thot that more shall neverSnch a class grace this assemblyMaking even Finton ! that class of 1920Filled with brain and brawn aplenty;Handsome lad and pretty lassie,O, I say! We are some classy. Our president, most noble sage, Holds eer the center of the stage, And we, the rabble do uphold him, Support, antagonize, and scold him, Rut we all know that he must love us Altho he seems so far above us. Fie always tries to do his duty And captivates us with his beauty. We are proud to call attention To feats too numerous to mention, Which have been wrought by some among us— Why! Even learned men have sung us! Our athletes are the best and strongest Our orators can rave the longest, ^n fact we are the finest class That ever thru this school did pass. —Anonymous 20. 31 /? 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919. 32 •F 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919 Hands Up! Had not the Sophomore class of 18 and 19 made you stop and throw up yourhands high above your head just as if a masked bandit, with a thirty-six calibre, hadstepped out in front of you while you were Seeing Nellie Home? In writing a class history, too many of us have the idea that it is an epitaph in-stead of a glowing memorandum never to be forgotten. We willingly submitted to the little green during our Freshman year and withouta whimper we ployed through the soil of time and after many struggles and weari-some times we at last blossomed into bud and were permitted to sit with our sedateelders. Although all our desires have not been attained, we have tried to be the GoldDust Twins in everything we attempted. It would take too long and occupy toomuch space to relate here the heroic acts and deeds of some of our illustrious , some of these are so outstanding it would be a crime to pass over feel


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