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Ever Increasing Let us pause a moment to consider tlie significant1 of those two words. First, “ever,” which means continually, at all times, without ceasing. Next is “increasing” which signifies growth or expansion. Now, putting the two together we catch a glimpse of their true import. Can we quite grasp the meaning of continually growing, of expansion at all timesV jmicii activity must be the cause of unlimited progress. Yet for several years tne “Crescent” has been living up to that motto. Its growth and expansion has been continual. It seems that a better motto could not have been found. Since the “Crescent is a chronicler of high school events, it is evident that the progress of the annual would naturally go hand in hand with the progress of the school. Midi has been the case. In enrollment, in cirricular, in athletics, in activities, in practically every phase oi her existence our oiu school has been “Ever increasing.” Even the size oi the building is increasing. From the entrance to the exit of our high school life we are increasing and expanding our knowledge. Along with our studies we are gaining a broader and fuller outlook upon life. Our intellectual conceptions during ihis time are ever increasing. The motto “Ever Increasing” is adaptable we see not only to the “Crescent but to almost every phase of our school liie. May we strive to maxe our lives trorn now on as much in accordance witn this motto as the nave during our high school days. —Arthur Nobie. Well, here is the Crescent of 1927. You may like it, and then again you may not. Whether or not please remember this; no staff can make a successiui annual without the co-operation of the laeulty and student body. 'Tins year that support has been forthcoming. Yve wish to here take the opportunity to thank each and every person who has in any way aided us toward making a successiui annual. The affiliations with the liarnden studios, 'The Fort Wayne rmgravmg Co. and The Eiwood Call Leader; have also done much toward making a better Crescent. So here it is for better or for worse. If you like it, congratulate the staff, and the persons who have helped them. If you don’t, why then somebody is to blame—I wonder who? Page Ten Arthur Noble, Editor-in-Chief.
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