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E P I SENIORS OF I'-730 lletr readers wlthout much effort or fuss lhe ments of the SCIIIOI' Llass wxll I discuss lhrs class numbermg seven strong Has a llst of merits, both good and long Iakmg each of them one by one Ihe1r history I wrlte, but only m fun llrst there IS Xrchle our Llass Presldent Halled as an athlete wherever he went Xolleyball basketball baseball and track In each of these he excelled and alac 'Not content wlth these many branches of sport lo the ileld of puglllsm he must deport -Xnd down to the jack O Lantern last fall XX e hnd Starchle llckmg them all Thxs IS enough 1n commendatxon as there are sxx others who must be men tloned But vou ll jom with me m WlSl'lll1g I know lhe best of good luck to Archle C Rowe Next there 15 hlame, an aubum halred lass, lhe actress and Clara Bow of our class Always of her great memorles w1ll lmger as bemg everything except a sxnger In all the school plays Ind other dramatxcs She has proven herself verv romantlc Besxdes these, for benng a DIBIIISI of note Her fame has spread to places remote Durmg her t1rst year ln Phllllps Hwn She won the cup from schools nearbv Iroymg her worth then a year later Cromg to Bates as a debater Now eyery class his lts mnschleyous baby We haye ours and xt isnt a ladv Small, actxye and qulck as a weasel ls our classmate hy the name of Q6Cll In ill dxsputes leke rs sure to take part Shows himself 1 h hter from tlmsh to start No matter how larve hrs opponents may be In w restlmg he s sure to defeat two or three We ll often recall our H1 h Qchool days Xynth memories of 7eke so hyely and gay KX ho counted no dav of hfe well done Lnless lt was filled wlth so much fun Xbout Eyangelme one could wrlte all day Itstlng her vlrtues ln a descrlptlve way 'lho of her rchleyements much ls not known As most of her tnme was spent at home Due to her own shy modest wav OI herself we hue not much to say Ifar as known she may be 1 prodtgv calm -Xnd not just a glrl from a country farm As to her conduct here at school She lS an example of the Golden Rule Always courteous helpful and kmd each d ty Greater prarse than th1s one could not say Then of Beatrlce our dusky queen Xl ho wlth manners calm and serene Has won the goodwill of frlend and foe Fond memorles well carry whereyer we no Beatrlce ns also a yery une speaker 'ylany flndmg It hard to beat her Hay mg the welfare of the school at heart In school plays she took in 'lctlye part laklnv the role of dark neffro Tlldldb Qhe play ed her part rn 1 manner not stald lhus rn concludmfr we wlsh her success Loye health and happmess nothmg less The last classmate of whom I shall wrlte Is a shezk by the mme of Ifloyd Xl hlte Tall dark, and mnocent as a baby He has a way of hls own with a lady He has that persomllty called xt And hls wlse cracks have caused many a ht Due to h1s large muscular manhness, In our school plavs he was 'lt his best And helped bI'lI'l ' Ulory to PH 9 Thus you can see lt would be 1 great shvht If from our class roll we omitted Qhelk Xl hrte Ks for myself there needst be no mention Iycept that lt 1 my mtentnon To add to these lmes only my name Hlyden F Ialrbanks Phllllps NI'une ADVICE FROM THE SENIORS 'Ihe more you study T e more you know T e more you knoyv T e more you can forg 'I e more you can forget e more you forget The more you forget T e less you know So why study? 8 Tl-4 Pl-HLLI AN -. ' , 1 1 1' V 1 av' - ' ' 7 ' 1 . . , 1 1 Q Q v 1 - 1 L ' ' ' . f z , , , ' N, , . Y ' , 1 . ' x 7 'I 1' Y 1C I , , , . V ,. . . s . . 4 , I 3 . y ' . -- v ' ' 3 . . . . 7 ' v Q Y v Y . ky , ' 4 f ,, 1 7. ' I a, V .7 , I Y , . 4 li 'I C I 1 Q 7. y , 1. c . 'Y , N fy Y. ' I ' I. i - ' ' Q I1 rs ' v - H 1 ,, . Y. L .1 ' 2 . ' ' . . . . Y H. I ' M I N, 9 1 ' ' I ' V ' 4 , ' ' V 7 . . , 'i I 1 ' s v 1 Q s - . - ' ii' 77 A A, . 1 1 - 1 c , Lt 1 ay A I l A , 7 . . . A - ' ' - In all thmgs athletlc he IS a success. , 2' 1 . . 'I I L H N , I 1 1 1 1 l . rs P, 7 . .n , Q. . '. . 1 1 . v Z M .1 I ' Y 1 n v 1 rs r , . . . . - , s ' 2 , V, Y ' ' k ' 1 rv ' v H y , , .' . . . , . - A' v v -y . 2 ' ' ' 1 -. 7. x . V . . , . I Y , 1 1 1 npr' Y uw n F 1 - 4 1 ' 1 v .' ' 1 2 Sl ' I . ' . ,h ' av C 1 I., '- N 1-7 s v l v . 1 5 ' V I h -1 - . ' ' Q' 'Q . ' ' , h ' ' pet: ' S KA 1 , .'v M ' , i, -,' sh 'Y Q ' Y - Y . - . ' Th ' 1 r ' ' A 1 ' ' 1 v -Y 7
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E PHILLIPI FLOY D XX HITE Clas Wrll Drama 135 145 Basketball 143 Baseball 123 13j 141 Captam14j Track 14j Fly rs always good natured and wrll agree to anythmg the rest of the class wants ELAINE BADGER Lamey Salutatory Wmner of IN FI P S C 11D Debat1ng1ZJ Drama 131 141 Volleyball 123 131 145 Operetta13J Class Edltor Lamey IS the muslcxan of our class an IS always wrllmg to help along this lme VS all wxsh her great success QELIL XX ORCESTER Zeke Essay Prel1mmarvSpeak1n 143 'Nlmstrel Show 145 Baseball Squad 143 Yeke IS the llfe of the class He IS alwaxs loolxmg on the bn ht srde of lnfe and up to ome new truck TH KKFlyU S ' 2 , 2 KK H ' ' K1 ' I7 ' 1 , 4 t 7 7 7 7 1413 Class Vice-President 11J, 121, 133, 141. as ' u ' ' - d . K . . . . U ,e fl 71' I . . v. g :A . U A , ,, . . . v M v. U no a 1 J . In .
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E D I , LITERARY DEPARTMENT X5 THE VALUE OF GOING TO COLLEGE There are a great many colleges scattered about the Lmted States colleges of yarIed types courses purposes theorIes rulmgs, yet all yvIth one end In IICW a preparatlon of the mmd for a hIgher goal In lIfe lhIs method of preparatIon IS In many In stances the only way of attaInIng the funda mentals on whIch success IS based today POSITIONS WVl'llCl'l a few years ago called for a hIgh school CClllCdIlOl'l now requlre thIs col lege educ 1tIon Prom the POIDL of NICW of preparatIon for lIfe yyork the hIUh school educatIon has great ly deprecI tted In value In a short tIme A gen eratlon Ivo anyone graduated from hIgh school w Is consIdered mentally equlpped for Ilmost any yvork whIch mIUht offer Today a college educatIon IS looked upon as hardly more Important than was that of the hI h school of twenty tIye years ago lhus we see the IncreasInv Importance of thIs adyanced learnlnv Xet there are a great many thlngs to be taken Into consIderat1on before statIng how great IS the Importance of attendmg college Lpon grIduatIon from hIgh school a person should haye a general IdeI of what career he yyIshes to enter lf he choose a trade or profes sIon requIrIng some sort of specIal traInIng lt IQ possIbly I waste of tIme Ind money to fro to college Ind there I I cert llll class of people whlth ls neIther bc-nented by a colleve educatIon nor ls yyelcome In a college those who vo only for a good tIme Certalnly the college It elf I no better oft tor haymg these people Ibout lf anythlnff Its reputatIon Is hurt by a mob of un tlldltlll and unruly student ITIITLIBITCHIU theIr more tractable schoolmltes Into unde I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l?'s?u?r-Quik:-ful' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J sIrIble ways NeIther IS It of benent to them to spend thIs t1me In school If they wIsh I wood tIme It seems to me there are better places to enjoy themselves than at a school establxshed for study and hard work not for a playground There are many IndustrIous people It IS true to whom for one reason or another a col lege educatlon IS not practIcal There are those to whom learnmg comes yery hard They are generally better off to enter upon some trade There are those who haye not the health necessary for the grmd and routlne of college lIfe Health IS of vxtal Importance and should be especlally consIdered They wlll only wear themselves out wlth the straIn and at the end of college be wholly Incapable of usmff thIs preparatIon because they employed all theIr strength In college These are better off to sperd these years In earnIng money In a SIITI and resources lhe good TISIITQ from I college CClllClll0l'l Is a most Indefimte thIng Fhere are many col lege graduates who are not nearly so well oft as others IIIIITOLIL thIs foundatlon some to yy h0lT1 It Is of pr IttIcally no outyy ard yalue Set If I person ls not I success yvItlI thIs CCILILIUOIT thInk what he mlght hlye been wIthout It IIe see l'llTTT as I total fIIlure for the E'llllC'lIl0n dId hIm no good and CCFIHIIIII If wIth all prepIr1tIon he ls not successful ll I most doulmttul whether IITIIITIIT' mould gun uues for hInI But the ffreIt maIorIty ot college graduates are greatly benentted by haymv made the effort The endeayors are made IIp for by the returns Nlany succesful people of todly would not haye been yyhere they are lI Id they not made thI truffgle T I-I P I-I I L L I , A N . 9 f . .. -.4-. -.fu - ul- -.Q--in . -4-.ln . .. ny.. .. ,f-..,,.,f..f..,,--.,,..,,. ,,,, .. I ,'I.T I I if! I ' I I ' 4.I,y.. I 'rf - I Ii , 5,7 I 8 ' I -1- 4 - -.f- -. Ill- - - -- - - I - -1- - -1- If- -If . . . -1. .4-. ...pug ..,,-., . ,,. P . I lc D . J ' ' ' . I ' 7 Y K . y . . . N - . z ' . , , ' ' ' ln D - I . v . . .Z . l A - . I . 1 7 . Zh 'V t ., . . 1 . H . V . c L H i I 'V ' . . - , I V 1 ' -' 1 ' ' . rs ' . ' Y ,V Y ,, ple. less tedIous way, lllllltllnfl up strength . ' C . s ' r- ,. .Q. . Z 2 . ,- .R . . . , I I c s n - n L , V V M - ra . I 4 l ' I ' I' . s ' , I I . - I . . Q K . 4 c - s c . 1 ' v I 1 n . , C , , , - 2 , . 1 Q' ' 1 3 ,. .' .- 5- R2 ' ' ' ' ' 2 ' L. . . H x I .L . . . , .u Q ' .K I 5 i 1 t ' ' 2 2- ' ' 2 .' fs . . ' . T ' .V ' , ' . 1 1 . i T .. . . 5 I . . , - - . . K . 'Y 5 4- S -'S 5 V. ' v. . v' 5 I I D L 'I ,., . , Z . . C I - ' 4 ,I ' 'S '. lan, I 2.' S ' s Q j s ' ' - ' - ' ' f - 1 ff ' . . 5 1 i ' - Q 'S 5 ss -
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