As we have, and do! Who could guess some of us would live to see a remarkable class reunion in 2015. This building holds so much for all of us, as well as for those who preceded and followed us in walking through its halls. This building is much more dear to me than the new, and now demolished, old, new, high school .
An unusual photo of the main building where some of us attended classes in an extension of lower elementary. (From the 1963 Yearbook.)
Our ideals were as lofty as those expressed in this Alma Mater. How often its phrases have crossed over my mind, and how true it is that “In later years, we’ll still love and bless thee when in the great world’s strife.” I hold all of these experiences in my memory’s sacred place. (From the 2010 Reunion packet.)
(The author of these words may have been born around 1890 or 1889.)
This is in honor of the July 25 reunion day in Oxford.