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Page 24 text:
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The attainment of the final year, toward which our efforts here have been constantly directed, brings forward the realization that our leaving entails both a sense of jubilance and also a good measure of regret. It is jubilant because of the vision these years of preparation have given us to anticipate more fully what lies ahead; it is a regret because of the reluctance with which we must give up many pleasant associations and experiences participated in as Freshmen, as Sophomores, as Juniors, and finally as Seniors, that are to be no more. There comes to the mind of every Senior as these days come to a close, a retrospection of the events that have lead us to our goal — an endeavor to assay our course, to synthesize the most worth while things that may stand out as beacon lights throughout our future endeavors; and they may be found in the ideals that characterize Flintridge: honesty, discipline, loyalty, kinship with student and teacher, and through- out everything a good sense of humor as a balancer of our ills and proficiencies. This is the school tradition and the inescapable sense that each member is a part of it. At no time is the privilege more deeply felt than on becoming a Senior. At no time is the desire more sincerely sought to have that tradition carried on by each class as it begins, on through until the last rites are said, than at the point of fare- well — to this the die is cast — farewell. • — Douglas Goodan 20
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DOUGLAS GOODAN Senior Class President Member of the Swimmin3 Team Senior Manager of Basketball Douglas Goodan, the capacious caliph of the Senior Class, has only one love ... his ranch. Minor fancies are his horns and a variety of automobiles. Doug has been at Flintridge the better part of two years, and in this time those in the know report that his list of speeches is negligible. Probably the verbose boys of the Senior class elected him to the highest position they have to offer out of pure admiration for his sobriety. A good student, Doug is Stanford bound. He is not quite sure what he will major in yet. His ambition, and indeed the ambition of all of us, is to be a Phi Beta Kappa. Doug is seventeen, slightly younger than many ..m K of his class-mates. Possibly the only basketball man- ager to get through the season without complaining about something or other, Doug has set an enviable record for future managers to follow.
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