CLASSCLASSC LASSC LASSC LASSCLASSC LASSC LASSC DICTATOR With school days now over for most of us, it is fitting for us to consider a philosophy of living. During the past few years of economic depression, the world has been painted for us as a rather bleak place, where the ordinary individual has little opportunity We have been told that there is no place in man's present scheme of things for youth, Youth is too inexperienced. And yet, does experience really play so large a part in this world as some people would have us believe? All new tasks require a freshness of experience They have a tang of adventure that strongly appeals to youth. Youth has strength, strength in his courage and convictions He sees himself as he is, and, with an eagerness almost uncontrollable, he plunges in and attempts that which older men, lacking, not experience, but vouthful zest, fail to accomplish. I am incapable of formulating a philosophy of living, but, at parting, classmates, l give you the words of a great American philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson The secret of culture is to learn that these few points are alone to be regarded, -the escape from all false ties, courage to be what we are, and love of what is simple and beautiful, independence, and cheerful relationsgnthese are the essen- tials, these, and the wish to servefeto add somewhat to the well being of men, LEONARD STRUNK, SSCI LA SSC LA SSC LA SSC LA LASSCLASSC SSC LA SSC LA SSC LA SSC LA SSC LA l c
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it as the hope of every, nevvspapermart worth has salt to come through wtth a smashtng front page by-ltne storm It as the hope of every, upeandecomtng Hxlltopper worth has salt to make a place for hrmself on the front page of htgh school actlvtty the honor so- clety, Svgma Delta Each Overbrook student has a story A ea record of actuvlttes and of posutlons of responszbtlity and trust, acquired throughout his school careere sto be taken unto consideratton before he may even hope to be tnducted unto Slgma Delta, In a wav, thus stony has as its headlune, scholarshup, as tts subhead, leadershnp The body of the story, and perhaps nts most Important part, cone ststs of character and servuce The story, must be excellent an all these respects, or the goal well not be at- tanned After three long tears at hard labor, thtrty-seven members of the Class of June, '35, succeeded un crashtng thus front page At theur ftrst meeting, thus group of thtrtyeseven selected from among thear numbers, two, whom they esteemed worthy of actrng as a rneans of holdnng the group together after ut had become part of the Overbrook alumni, as presi- dent and secretary Harry l-larrts and Letuzia Ramella A ASIGM ELT AD ASIGM ELT AD ASIGM ELT AD ASIGM ELT AD ADELTASIGM ASIGM ELT AD ASIGM ELT AD ASIGM ELT AD - IGM
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