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Zin illilvmnriam DAVID GRAHAM 1917 - 1933 Dave's gay laugh and carefree enthusiasms epitomized the spirit of youth. He lived-lived as only the young can live, drinking in the ecstasy of each joyful moment, for- getting quickly the bitter dregs of sorrow. Perhaps in his passing there was some measure of poetic justice, cutting his days short because he had received more than a fair share of joy from each one. But we who knew and loved Dave remember most fondly his more thoughtful moments-moments when he drew from the inanimate strings of his violin songs of love and of hate-melodies that spoke of joy and of sorrow. Then, revealing the true spirit of the poet and the soul of the musician, he created an intangible beauty, veined with the sadness of the ini-inite. This he has given us, and jealously we guard it. A shade of sorrow tinges this page of our memories as we murmur softly, Requiescat in pace.
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SENIGR CLASS QF l935 ONV many seniors can remember way back when they first entered school? Those who started in this system will recall the gigantic read- ing chairs in Miss Robbins' second grade, the play about john Smith and Pocahontas in Mrs. Haas's fifth grade, the Miller twins and Palmer Method Awards in sixth grade. Then came Junior High School and the swarms of classrooms in which to get lost, and Mrs. 0lDay, who would always bet a cookief' and the first Regents. ln eighth grade the present-day seniors participated in 'KThe Blue Beltf' an operetta, directed by Miss lie Vier. And then came gradua- tion from junior High and the advancement into Senior High. As sophomores the class gave its dance in the midst of a beautiful garden, and the junior Prom took place in a mysterious cave deep down in the earth. The Senior Play was K'Mrs. NViggs of the Cabbage Patchf' The Senior Annual is here pre- sented for the approval of the students. It is natural for man to resist changeg gradua- tion from high school is always accompanied with regret. This class will say farewell with fond regrets but with high hopes for the future. Kmmf: BEEBE, President Student Council 1. National Honor Society 4. Track 1, 2, 3, -1-. XVINSLOXY STRATEMEII-IR, Vice-President Student Council 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society 3, 41. Track 4+. KENNEITI-I XIAUGI-IAN, Secretary Secretary Class 1, 2. Debating Association 3, 4. Track 2. BIIRIAM JOHNSON, Treasurer Student Council 2, 3. Senior Play. National Honor Society 3, 4.
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