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(■ 1 21 R n II II (I II p . I II II II a I Class Officers ELLIOTT ROBERTS, President MARGARET VOGEL, Vice-President KENNETH McIVER, Secretar ' ERNEST BALYEAT. Treasurer PAGE THIRTEE
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I (I II II (I II ' . I II II II II I June 1921 ROUNDUP STAFF
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l n II II d II l .1 II II II a I J II II c 19 2 1 President ' s Address Tonight is a night of momentous interest to us Seniors. It is the beginning of the end of our high school cai ' eer. From now on things will come thick and fast, so thicl and fast, in fact, that our high school days will be over before we realize it. The class of ' 21 has been there in full accordance with their motto, Be There. It has developed a fine spirit, as has been shown in its stud- ies, in all the numei ' ous class activities, and in its attitude toward the school as a whole. During the four (or five) years of our high school training, we have been endeavoring to get enough education to let us be graduated from this high school. For some of us this has been difficult; for others, easy. While all of us have not astonished the school by our particular brilliancy, most of us have made an honest effort to do the best that was in us. We feel confident that the class of ' 21 will not be a black mark on the annals of G. F. H. S. Indeed, we earnestly hope that, in the future, some of our number may do the old .school honor by their accomplishments. You evidently know from your progi-ams that the play to be presented tonight is The Fortune Hunter. This play is one of the leading lighter comedies of the day. It is played, not only on the amateur stage, but on the professional as well and a moving picture representation of it has been made. We have chosen this play because it gives room f(n ' the vast amount of dramatic ability in the Senior Class. We are glad that so many have been sufficiently interested in our work to come and see this play. We hope you will continue this interest and be present at the festivities attendant upon commencement. We par- ticularly invite the fathers and mothers and friends of the Class of 1921 to come to our graduation exercises to be held in this auditorium. We are .going to Be There. Will you, too, Be There? PAGE FOURTEEN
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