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Till We Meet Again N dim days gone by Overbrook gathered us together as a class from many schools. YVe came. we saw. and we became a part of Overbrook. Strangers became acquaintances and acquaintances budded into staunch friends. Side by side we pursued our paths and together we faced the pain of diseouragement and the elation of success. Our lives broadened and the years passed till now, we part. The beaten path is always behind usp the untrodden path, before. Courage and foresight are needed to go forward. Mistakes are but a means to success. Every man or woman has his or her place in lifeg it lies with him either to fit himself for it or find a suitable substitute. Variety is the spice of lifeg that is why we all differ. We are individuals and should be educated and live as such. The wisest man on earth knows too little about himself. Discover who you are and what you can dog then do it! Overbrook has given us much while we have given it little. We have been taught by a group of fine men and women. Their task has been one of effort and labor. They have tried to instill in us an appreciation of the finer things in life, so that we may taste, and finding them good. convert more. All that we have learned has not come from between the covers of a book. but from their lips. As our teachers, they taught usg as their pupils, we shall bear the fruits of those labors in future years. Overbrook. you hold much that it dear to us. livery memory that you hold is a treasureg every joy you give us finds a warm spot in our hearts. Now. fellow classmates. farewell. XYe have filled our place and now must move on our way. XYe can convey little of what we feel through speech or written word. And last, but not least. a word for that scholarly gentleman who has guided our class affairs. Mr. Ruth. He was one of us. sharing what was our lot. Broad-minded and ever willing to help, he is our fondest memory of Overbrook. May he continue so forever. Classmates: Here's to life crowninff vou with success till we meet a aiu. 6 . Q EDVVARD BLACKMAN. Pl'C.YZ'ffPl1f of I2B Class. r Yi n ffiial' 4S?5-.ftSll'fl1l QQWW' Pllftlfl 3339? 'iffiiffixf alive g s ,'5i', l ' 3 Tw nfl -I 's if ' -f i Y' t M .I 17
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Nvilliam Baird Elliott Levin Sigma Delta Statement of the membership, leadership, and activities of Sigma Delta, the Senior Honor Society, into wlziclz members are inducted every term. B EFORE me, the Editor of the RECORD BooK, personally appeared XYilliam Baird, vvho, having been duly sworn according to law, says that he is the president of the Senior Honor Society, Sigma Delta, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the atfairs of the society: 1. That the names of the members are: Mary Breneman Samuel Canali Donald Christ Carolyn Coston Benjamin Dickstein Estelle Feldman Norman Fineberg Ida Fratkin Florane Gutman Stanton Kratzok Israel Landau Dorothy Lessing Marvin Levy Sylvia Maxton Dorothy Ney Catherine Pedlow Ann Rosin Dorothy Samuels Charlotte Schrom Thomas Stevens XVilliam Tannenbaum Mary Veitel Lennard XVeber Beatrice Weissman 2. That they were inducted into the society on December 7, 1932, and as the new VVinners of the Crown heard Dr. Charles M. McConn, Dean of Lehigh University, speak on 'tlndividualism versus Co-operation, saying that it was dif- ficult to declare which was better, that in the early days of the country individual- ism was a necessity, but that now, with the modern era, co-operation is more im- portantg and urging that the society co-operate and work with the group. 3. That twelve boys and fourteen girls were included. and that the ranks of the society contained the President of the School, the Vice-President of the class, the Editors of the RECORD and Towers, the former Editor of the Beacon, four members of the Cabinet, and all the Advisory Council members. 4. That the members were chosen for scholarship, leadership. service in the school, and character, and were selected on the basis of extra-curricular activities and scholarship as well as character record. 5. That the President was William Baird, and the Secretary Florane Gutman. fSignedj WILLIAM BAIRD, President of Sigma Delta. Sworn to ana' subscribed before me this 20th day of fanuary, 1933. ISRAEL LANDAU. filly C07ll111iSXl.01Z e.rpire.v February, 1933.5 YB-5, 'lx C X' . X 5-gn, N Q' , 1 I ,-,351 ixgin. .1 ml- at-5 . ftfefil be-eta Qatar! :sew erases: it-we M st' D 'r '!'l It S 11' Q9 3 V' 3 'lf' Y its .f 'M A- 19 M
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