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dfdfdfdfdf fPfF'fF'FfF'fFLI Senior Class OW, after three years together, this graduating class has come to the end of its high school course. Each one has a different goal in mind, whether it be to enter college or to pursue knowledge in the business world. But no matter how far we travel or what worlds we conquer, there will always be a tender spot in our hearts for our first Alma Mater. We realize that this class of 1930 will never again meet in its entirety, and for this we are sad. We must also break off many of the most pleasant associations of our whole lives. But there is a solace in the thought that we have done our task well. Let us look back over the four years so happily and prosperously spent here at North. Probably only a few members of the graduating class entered here as freshmen. The great majority entered in their sophomore year, and with what mingled awe and trepidation did we take up our school Work here. We came to realize in a short time, however, that we were all oarsmen on the Viking ship and that each must do his share of the rowing, else the ship would not forge ahead of its competitors in the race. Some few grew weary and departed, but the greater number stayed by the oars, and sailed on to the Junior Sea with few mis- haps. Here all was smooth sailing, and the crew had time to pick its partners for the social events. Stormy seas and hard winds greeted us on the senior course, but after overcoming these difficulties, we celebrated by giving a dance, acclaimed the greatest success in the history of the ship. This was the Senior Prom, the most brilliant social event during the year. We also witnessed The Youngest , Senior Literary Society play. We saw contests of might and battles with words, always with one of our num- ber as leader in the field. VVe feel that much of the credit for a very successful year goes to our senior class officers who have been most faithful in the performance of their duty. We would like also to recognize our principal and teachers, who have guided and directed us, and who have taught us our lessons with patience and thoroughness. We appreciate greatly their time and efforts spent on us, and we hope to be worthy of this expenditure some day. The class of 1930 is about to moor in the harbor of graduationg soon it will be ready to set out again on a greater sea for lands unknown yet dreamed of, and we realize that the responsibility for shaping successful lives is great. The voyage of the good ship l930 is ended. May the valiant crew ever be re- membered by those who man the Skiff of Wisdom and those who sail the Sea of Knowl- edge, a stout ship, a brave crew, and a remarkable voyage. l i f 'iii 1 ' 'B :K '31-W 13- L x W-M an . 5 7, S34 w.',gEwX -EX Vat a r as .asm A.. a A Q 19
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