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numllanulllIIIIIIIlInuuuunmumuulnIIII1InnmnumrI11Imunuumnnnuu mmmnmunununl uIII1lmlmmlmnlnuuluumm nunmum IIImlummlmuullu The CANARY and BLUE Farewell to . I-l. S. WILLIAM HEBERLING President ELIZABETH HAGENBUCH Vice-President DOROTHY HAAS Secretary RUssEL STINE Historian HER INIAN WEBER Prophet BLANCI-IE HILL Prophetess uuunmmuuumummnumnnuunummumumunmuuum IlIllImelmnummmuummmiIIInnnIIumnIInmnmuunmlun Alas, the four years, stay within your welcome doors has drawn to a close. It is with sorrowful eyes that I look upon you now and realize the great truth that I will soon be an alumnus, and no more a merry student, calling you my home. The World has called me, and though my heart is ever with you, our fellowship is broken. I hope to see you often but it will be only a visit, not a home-coming. Others have preceded me and many will follow who shall feel the same strong desire for a return of your friendship and companionship. Do not think I am not proud of being an alumnus of A. H. S., but much rather would I sit within your happy walls and again pass thru those pleasant days of the four years past. Think not that I am addressing the cold stone walls of the beautiful building, but think with me of that newly awakened spirit which I am addressing. This spirit long dormant has always been alive, and I can See that it is early born into the lives of the students, but never develops until Cas it has for mej the time for parting comes. It is School Spiritt spirit for work, spirit for friendship, spirit for pleasure, and spirit of love of one's school in all activities. This is what I shall lose, for in its place will come the Spirit of the World, which is work, play, and work. But not all bonds between Old High and myself will be broken, for where but in High School can I form such warm and true companionships and sincere friendships which shall be mine for eternity? I have gained many, and all bright, which shall never die, always to hold me to the thought that their origin was in A. H. S. For this I am thankful, because man's life is never without shadowsg and nothing but good old friend- ships, the true companionship of boyhood days, can dispel those shadows and make life easier. No stronger tie can there be to always keep bright the flame of love for my Alma Mater. And now, though it has been my own feeling and my own farewell I have but ex- pressed the sentiment of the Class of 1918. I feel safe to say that every one is endowed with this spirit, and likewise feels the sorrow of his or her parting. Let me say in closing, that I hope the Class of 1918 will not be looked up to as a standard of efficiency, but looked back upon as a starting point, marking the point of a revival, where the steady climb of higher efficiency shall have begun. May the next fifty years be one steady climb, until the centennial celebration shall again assemble us into -one big body to pay due tribute to Our Alma Mater. ' WM. W. HEBERLING, 1918. In PAGE EIGHTEEN 1
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