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One look leads you to see . . . DONALD CHAPPELL . . . My plans after gradu- ation are to become employed in some kind of civil service work, since it is pleasant work, pays above average, gives vacations and sick leaves with pay, pensions, equal opportunity for advancement, with no preference given, and no lay offs. DONALD CLAWSON . . . After I graduate I will miss the friends I have associated with these four years. Taking part in school activities such as ath- letics, dances, movies will be a memory. The friend- ly teachers who helped me graduate will be missed also. HELEN CLAWSON . . . I would like to have a job in an office. After I graduate I am going to come back to school for a post-graduate course if possible, then when better prepared in my work I plan to go to Cambria-Rowe. ALBERT CRUICKSHANK . . . After graduation my plans are to apply for a position with a substan- tial firm. The money thus gained is to be desig- nated in a fund which in the future shall enable me to attend college at least one year. WILLIAM CLAWSON . . . After graduation in May there is a position waiting at a local dairy store serving ice cream to the public. In the mean time I'll try to find a position as an apprentice machinist or draitsman to learn a good trade. I may, too, try for a government civil service position. KENNETH DANIELS . . . Because of the training football gives one, it interests me most. It trains the mind and muscles to co-ordinate as a unit. Another advantage is the rest it gives the mind from other work which requires the use of the brain. ROBERT DICK . . . When I graduate from high school I would like to enter the photography pro- fession. One reason for this is that I became in- terested in photography in the school club and liked itg and, in addition, it presents so many good opportunities. TI-IELMA DAVIS . . . After graduation, I shall miss the fun I've had in school, also the friends I've made during the past twelve years, the clubs I belonged to, and, most of all, the teachers that patiently taught us our studies. ARTHUR ELLIOTT . . . The classes interested me as a pupil the most because of the subjects chosen: they were most helpful and interesting. The teach- ers discussed in classes problems of interest, help- ing us along in life and putting us on the right way of it. MARY FALSONE . . . I plan, after graduation, to find a job connected with office work. In school this was one of my favorite activities, and I would like to continue along the same work in the busi- ness world where I hope to find success. WILLIAM ESCH . . . My plans after graduation are to go to work for six or seven months and possibly save some money to help towards going to school. I plan to study art because it is the only subject that I am particularly interestd in. After doing this, I intend to enter the commercial art field. GRACE FALSONE . . . Movies have interested me in high school, because they gave me a chance to be free from school work. Movies, besides being en- tertaining, are also educational and of value to everyone that sees them. OLIVE GILBERT . . . After graduation I plan to spend the summer at home during which I will keep my eyes open for a position. If, at the end of summer, I am not satisfied, I shall go to school most likely to study art. IEAN FOLTZ . . . High school years are the hap- piest period in your life. Those free hours before and after school when you conversed with others, the many social activities and the friendships ac- quired are fond memories. After graduating you grow away from those you have known for four grand years. DOROTHY FITZGIBBON . . . The most pleasurable and profitable way to spend time is reading. A piece of writing can hold up to a reader the hap- piness, the temptations, the sorrows and ideals of others. Writings are the connection between the old world and the new. Reading is knowledge.
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