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in Jfanaa a .... Charles A. Harpman, whose retirement tl1is year terminates a South High School teaching career which began in 1913. For 29 years, Mr. Harpman has successfully steered the lninds of South High students into the channels of economic geography and colnmercial law. He was business manager for the Voice and Annual publications for many seasons, he found time to write and have published volumes of geography and poetryg he made friends with his classes, he gained the trust and admiration of all his associates. ln honoring Mr. Harpman, the Annual expresses the sincere good wishes of all South High for a continuance of his happiness, by reproducing herewith one of Mr. Harpman's own poems: A WISH Let my work each day be done, And should despair o'er cast the sun, Grant that I lllily pause to pray For the strength that was in yesterday. lVIay l now remember the hours of joy That found me wandering, a barefoot boy, Over the hills down by the 111ill, Dream, hunting and fishing still. May the tempest of changing years Spare me from worries, subtle fears, Let my thoughts my acts control, My destiny, my heart, llly soul. May the star of hope burn evermorc, And if infirmities o'ertake before l reach the castle of my dreams, Let me be content with memories' gleams. e-Charles fl. Harpmun if Page Eleven Ee
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if Page Twelve Iona Armagost, A. M. University of Pittsburgh Subject-English Before setting out for a vacation on unknown trails in distant climes, Miss Armagost joins forces with her sister to advise June Seniors on how to plan for a successful picnic. Leslie B. Calvin, A. B., A. M. Westminster College Columbia University Sub ject-English Despite his many teaching duties, Mr. Calvin is one of the most energetic club leaders at South. In addition to being adviser to the Hi-Y Club, he is director of the June Senior play. On the hobby side, Mr. Calvin is renowned as an amateur col- lector of fine editions and a cabinet maker of no mean skill. Myrtle S. Creamer, Ph. B. Wooster College Sub ject-English Miss Creamer claims that she spends money not time on her hobby-the maintenance of an old homestead that has been in her family four generations. Time and patience is what she spends on English student hopefuls. LaVerne Delin, A. B. Syracuse University Sub ject-English The peril of literary trials for juniors offers no lasting problem for Miss Delin whose quiet but generous knowledge of literature and life makes possible an adequate explanation for every involved passage. E+
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