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BITS OF RARE BEAUTY The groves were God's first temples. In the darkling wood Amid the cool and silence, man knelt down, . And offered to the Mightiest solemn thanks And supplication. For his simple heart Might not resist the sacred influences Which from the stilly twilight, of the place . And from the gray old trunks that high in heaven Mingled theirwmossyr-boughs,-and.from theasoundf ...A , Of the invisible breath that swayed at once All their green tops, stole over him, and bowed His spirit with the boundless power And inaccessible majesty. Ah, why A Should we, in the world's ripe years, neglect God's ancient sanctuaries? - Father, the hand Hath reared these venerable columns, thou p I f Didst weave this verdant roof. Thou didst look down i Upon the naked earth, and forthwith, rose All these ranks of trees. Grandeur, strength, and grace Are here to speak of thee. . A -A Forest Hymn, William'Cullen Bryant --:al 21 Iac--
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-:al 20 Izu- MARION IACOBSON Art Club lg Know Your City Club 2, 55 Com- mercial Club, President 4. AMY LARSEN Pep Club 2, 55 Art Club 2, 55 Commercial Club 5, 45 Home Economics Club 4. KENNETH KAYE Booster Club 55 Ir. Engineers Club 25 Voca- tional Club 5, 45 Basketball 2, 55 Football 55 Baseball 4 5 Class Secretary 4. MARIE MAURAD Art Club 2, 55 Press Club lg Commercial Club 5, 4 5 Home Economics Club 4. DOROTHY VERHEYDEN Girl Reserves Club 25 Sr. Dramatic Club 2, 5, 45 Forensic Club 2, 5, 45 Short Story Club 5, 45 Debate 45 Bleacher Stunt 55 Class Day Com- mittee 45 Declamatory 2, 55 Girls' Octette 55 Mixed Chorus.
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SENIOR A -OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . FRED OLSEN S, VICE-PRESIDENT . . EUNICE PETITIEAN SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . CARL MRAZ The voice of the achievements of the Senior Class of 1929 echoes throughout the halls of East High. We have sponsored every activity attempted, have excelled in all phases of high school life, and have set an example for the incoming classes of many years. In athletics while some of our classmates were on the chalked gridiron, the hard maple floor, the Cinder path, the m ts, or the diamond, playing and per- forming for their school, the rest o ,. -- ' og the sidelines 'playing the game' in another way with our hearts and s -f ast High In forensic and litera awakened in the underclassmen a yearn mg to be able to repres h l ., 1 the members of this higher class Since i 43 r 1 0 i ' . . H It ll a . - . C I! O ' ,I . . our freshman year w alve .wil ' a a i o he outstanding in music and scholastic work. Surely we can1Te ' x Ml ing that the time spent here was profitable not only to es. . ff' W pf 'ffl M A D21 22 It-' W
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