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ENTRANCE TO THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL
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THE EXPONENT 23 A TITLE HARD TO GAIN A ship is entering the harbor Just at the close of day; From the looks of the ship’s sur¬ roundings It has come from far away. The crew look tired but happy. The sails are rent with rain; The name of the good ship is “Suc¬ cess”, A title hard to gain. The preceding lines are a summary Of our four years at high; Of how we’ve worked and struggled And used for our motto—“Try.” We first start in as Freshmen And are picked on for a year; And then we are proud Sophomores, With never a sign of fear. Next we’re jolly Juniors And spend a year of fun; Soon we’re dignified Seniors With high school days ’most done. The class looks tired but happy. Their books are bent with pain; But the name they go by is “Suc¬ cess,” A title hard to gain. T. M. P. ’29.
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THE EXPONENT • 25 LESTER HODGEN “Yon Cassius hath a lean and hungry look.” President of Class (4), President of Student Council (4), Picture Committee (4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Senior Play Committee (4), Dramatic Club (4), Science Club (3) (4), Latin Club (3). Lester has been about the busiest boy in the Senior Class and he has filled all his positions with efficiency. ANNE CROWLEY “Few are those gifted in many things.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Vice Presi¬ dent. Anne is an example of a fine all-round student. Be¬ sides being our Vice President for three years, serving on many committees, and appearing on the Honor Roll several times, she has distinguished herself in athletics. We all know her as our vigorous cheerleader, renowned tennis player, and .capable basketball player. She cap¬ tained our unbeaten girls’ team. Boston School of Phy¬ sical Education gets a prize in Anne. RACHEL ATWOOD “An expansive smile forever radiant.” Vice President of Class (1), Assistant Treasurer (3), Secretary (4), Junior Prom Committee (3), President of Dramatic Club, Secretary of S. A. S. (3), Junior Re¬ porter, Editor in Chief and Exchange Editor of the Exponent, Junior Senior Debate, Student Council. Rae is one of those always smiling little girls seen around the corridors of G. H. S. She is a very cheerful little body who believes in., looking on the sunny side of life. Her friends all call her “Rae” but we have often wondered why she is not nicknamed “Roily”. She is sometimes seen waiting on the corner. Does anyone wonder why? M. A. C. will have the pleasure of greet¬ ing this charming young lady next year.
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