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W., - ,M T,,,,,,,. ., rf--6+ 'Q :X 8 Qfljowqh-a-TfLon E -. X Q Qtietrneapvrt sinh rnapert crivrruss change, personnel alters, administrations crumple, but classes go on e forever. Today, there remains a class of 18845 tomorrow there shall be re- , membered a class of 1928, of '29, of '30, and of '31. Even if a member is gone, the x X ' class is there, and with it a power of tradition, of joys, and of sorrows, of suc- 1 cesses and of failures. The four classes are as four ages. The freshman lives first in the age of hope -4 X as idealistic as youth should be, and as enthusiastic. He comes to the high I school unacquainted, to a large extent, with the duties and life of the student. N Q However, he is willing to learn, even though he may be ridiculed by the sopho- mores. The age of the sophomore is still one of hope, an age more for action than for dreams. To the sophomore there are innumerable student activities. S He chooses one. Then he starts on a path leading to glory. ' To the junior comes the age of understanding. In the eye ofthe junior there ii is respect, a sympathy which he shows for the freshman. Social activities are 'K X more prominent in the junior's life. The senior is seen by the junior as one who g has attained his goal. ' 1 . . . - l ' E The age of achievement is for the senior. He has reached the topmost rung ,Q A of his high school ladder. It is the hope of his teachers that he go out into the ' F world prepared to take up his place to battle for an existence. If the senior has it not learned to sympathize, if he has no understanding for his fellow classmates, , then his education in high school has been a failure. Tomorrow, these classes will become alumni. Year after year the class 'I'-v.. . . . 'Y members will return to pay respect to their Alma Mater, to renew old acquaint- ances. When the last member passes, the class will live on, and it will be known b the famous men and women who raduated with it. A Y 8 Z So much to do: so little done! Ah! yesterday I saw the sun ' l. Sink beamless down the vaulted gray,- X K' R - The ghastly ghost of YESTERDAY. , , N So little done: so much to do! K - ' Each morning breaks in conflicts new, But, eager, brave, I'll join the fray, . F And Eg t the battle of TODAY. I al ll Q il A So much to do: so little done! I But when it's o'er,-the victor ' won,- X 5 ' 1 Oh! then, my friend, this strife and sorrow 5-N Q is Will end in the great, glad TOMORROW. NS ' O x T Q LZ . f.-, R. ? . .EuE1E E A ap 1-:IJ I g g B T. Y -i ... Eieir :Lin X 3 1- Y- 2 g JL s s I gg ,A m e' e '- l24l x ifili.
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4 1 ,.,' ., .. Qi : .. .A .C Qi QAJOHQH-0-mow C 0115155 Offirrrz sinh Qlnmmiiteez fx 'QCA-A Prefidcrzt ......,,..... A,, J OHN SHAw, Deceased DX Vice Prexidnzt ,,..,,,,, , ...,. DORIS HENDERSON Secretary, ,.,,.,,,,.. , I ,..,. BEATRICE HAUGHT ix ' Trcarurer .,,,,., A,,,AA E ARL SCHWEITZER A CLASS COLORS COMMITTEE I -4 X N A A 'E F an NX WILLIAM FLYNN, JOSEPH NAVAROLI, ETHEL BARKEMEYER, LOUISE BOSS, EMERSON ENGLERT, RUTH ZIMMERMAN, ANTHONY MCDONNELL, RALPH PRATT, PEARL ROSENBLEET. CLASS MOTTO COMMITTEE LOIS ALEXANDER, EDWARD NOVACK, MARY SQUIEB, RUTH PRESCOTT, FRANK FERRIE, BERNICE EHRHART, VICTOR LEEPER, ' STEVEN FLAHERTY, KARL BATHURST.. CLASS FLOWER COMMITTEE JOSEPHINE HOUCK, ROSS WADSXVORTH, MARIAN KROW, KATHERYN SMYTHE, DOROTHY SHATZER, DONALD HARMAN, DOROTHY ULM, RICHARD WELLS, JOHN TOMKO. HOLIDAY DANCE COMMITTEE STEVEN THOLIAS KATHERINE HAGBLOOM MILDRED CHESSMAN ALICE CROSBY WILLIAM NEE ANDREW CONLEY LOIS BLYTHE HERBERT SMITH EDW ARD JENKINS INVITATION COMMITTEE MARGARET WHITAKER ACKSON GORRING RUTH BRODER VERA MILLER HERBERT CUNLIFFE DOROTHY GATES HENRY FINKEL CHARLOTTE LATTA RAY HANNBGAN EASTER DANCE COMMITTEE HERBERT MEHAETEY LLOYD OHNSON DOROTHY NEWCOLIER BEATRICE HAUOHT RUTH PRESCOTT WILLIAINI AHCOX WILLIANI GAMBLE DOROTHY ULM DAVID BOYD ,E xx xx Es, . 1 , R fiif. ' s I Y J s s 9 I H ' ,. J , ., , K , u A S . lg xx fx 5 L - 1 Q ' -ff I A I A :K A L- N192 3 -Y Ff?f2'f L . . , Af U, A gi A I i I I W -H -H ' 1 , I26I I J' I I , . C' 'I' g- 7 . ' -, '.' ' ,, . ff I I' , i k R, I. S . Q4 E
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