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, Co. young, gay and courageous! IOHN ARMSTRONG . . . The sport I was interested in was football: although I did not play, I liked to see our team play. When we won, I was happy but, when we lost, I just said, 'Well, some one had to lose and our team can't win all the time.' ROBERT BARNES . . . My plan after graduation is simple and complete. The steel mills are offering apprenticeships to those who are willing to learn. Within a few years one can work in these mills or others, as long as one has learned his trade. DAVID BEIHI. . . . The most interesting thing in school is chemistry class. ln it theory and prac- tice are combined making it the most worthwhile science subject for the average student. The re- sulting good convinces me that chemistry should be taken by everyone. ' EDITH BELTZ . . . As I have always been very much interested in all phases of typing, it is my desire to become a good, reliable typist for some firm. I am also interested in taking shorthand notes, and transcribing all types of material. RUDOLPH BELTZ . . . After I graduate, I shall try to find a job in the mills. It I do not find any suc- cess in doing this, I shall join the Coast Artillery of the United States. SARA BLAIR . . . Since we haven't a written state- ment from Sara herself, we are not, able to give any information concerning our former classmate who left school during the year for marriage. IAMES BLOUGH . . . There are several vocations which interest me. Drafting, farming, construction work and truck driving are among them. I choose several because I think that one alone is not enough. Disqualification in one vocation lets open chances for another. PAUL BLOUGH . . . The thing I will miss most after graduation will be my classmates. I have found them to be very fond friends as well as good company. There will be many new friends after graduation but few so good as these. EMMA BOERSTLER . . . After graduation I plan to rest during the summer and then begin to work again. Although financial problems may alter my plans, I expect to enter Cambria-Rowe Business College and then seek a secretarial position. My greatest ambition is to travel. BETTY BRANT . . . I have go en much good from my high school years. Having made many new acquaintances, school has helped me to under- stand and get along with other people. Through the knowledge which I have obtained, I feel bet- ter prepared for the future. DAVID BOYER . . . After graduation I intend to work during the summer and go to college in the fall of the same year. It is my intention to study medicine and surgery, although at what school has not been decided as yet. MARIAN BRANTHOOVER . . . What I will miss most after I have graduated are my classmates and teachers. For, it may be the last time I shall see them. My four years with them will always be pleasant memories to look back upon. WILLIAM BRUCE . . . Football is not just a game of rough and tumble. It requires a sound body, the ability to think, and above all-courage. Sportsman- ship and leadership are important factors. One learns to take part in a contest, and to participate with other contestants. P MAY CARLMARK . . . I will miss most the com- panionship of my fellow students. After four years of close association it is rather a shock to realize that I will probably never see three-fourths of my classmates again. These friendships will truly be a loss to me. VIRGINIA CARNEY . . . After graduation I intend to go to Cambria-Rowe Business School. When my course is finished, I intend to obtain a position in an office. Later, I wish to travel through the western and southern parts of the United States. I NIA.-5 W cm N
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