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-, lfour years ago they came-and now they go. How quickly the years pass when every day is full of fun and work-of things worth while. It seems but yesterday that the Class of 1932 entered jefferson. in the spring of their high school life, how like the spring they were, verdant, full of promise of things to come. Soon they began to sense the spirit of Jetf, to fall into the swing of her daily life, to he a living, breathing part of what seemed a great body of boys and girls. They took life as they found it, playing the game with all that was in them. But now the time has come for them to go, and they pause for a moment, looking in retrospect over the things that they have found worth while. Henry Van Dyke wrote, There is lilie worth living now as in those former days and that is the honest, useful, unsellish life, cleansed by devotion to an ideal. Most of our Seniors, like XVashington, are filled with a determination to surmount all dif- liculties to reach that goal. This takes courage. hoth physical and moral, hut now as their high school life ends, and the Seniors go forth into a new life, strengthened by what they have learned at klcfferson, we helieve that they will succeed out in the world as they have succeeded here. Out of high school life they pass into life's school, or to college or wherever fate or fortune may carry them. May the Class of Thirty-Two come hack from time to time as the years go by, hack to catch again for a moment a glimpse of the life that they have learned to love so well at lleflerson High. liuisia IoNi,' Kmorr, '33, NINPQTEEN 32 ' it - -Wttagq-3: L, q .gr -:' e if P alas- .324
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