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ARLIE STOWE jo-jo Desired career-Blues singer Probable career-Old maid She is 4 woman and therefou to be won GLENN WEBSTER Dimples' Desired career-Movie Camefaman Probable career-Warden of State penitentiary Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Track 4 Glee Club 4 Photo Club 4 Sudden a thought came like a. full blown -rose HARRY SWEETHEIMER ' 'Hare' ' Desired career-Carpenter Probable career-Vagabond Vain pomp and glo1y of this wofld, I hate thee LAWRENCE VAN ORDER ..LaUy.. Desired career-Chem. engineer Probable career-Owner of the Western Union He was a good man, and just a sunless heart ESTHER WALSH Tissie' Desired career-Running a cat farm Probable career-Nurse lnterclass Basketball 4 Attended Monroe High School, Rochester 1, 2, 3, 4 joy 1ises in me, like a sum' me'r's moon X SIINIOQS .3 ' 'Twerp' JANE WHITE Jane LESLIE WILCOX Peter ESTHER WILKLOW Desired career-Secretary Desired career-Chem. engineer Probable career-Farmer's wife Probable career-Ditch digger Desired career-Cortland Basketball 3 Salutatorian prgflilfgtsareer-N0 telling Interclass Basketball Z, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 .lUUl0l' Class SCC'Y 3 Band 2, 3, 4 Cheer Leader 4 Phys. Ed. Dem. 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Glee Club l. 2 Better late than never Photo Club 4 Where is thy leami-ng? Hath thy toil o'e1 books consumed the midnight oil? Interclass Basketball 2, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Phys. Ed. Dem. 3, 4 Photo Club 4 What stature is she of? just as high as my hea1t 16
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MILDRED ROSENTHAL .rsugar-. Desired career-College graduate Probable career-High school senior Glee Club I, Z French Club 2, 4 Interclass Basketball 1, 2 Phys. Ed. Dem. 3 As merry as the day is lang FLORENCE SMITH Flossy' Desired career-Nurse Probable career-Nurse Photo Club 4 Interclass Basketball Z Oh the heart is a free and fel' terless thing BENJAMIN SAGGASE Ginger'ale Ike Desired career-Draftsman Probable career-Every place at once Football I, Z, 3, 4 Track l. 2, 3. 4 HifY 3, 4 Interclass Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Woman Hater's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5' Silence is great, but speech is greater ' I af! DOROTHY SEIBERT ' ' Dorcas' ' Desired career-Writer Probable career-Stcnographer I need not and seek not com- pany, . ALVIN SMITH Smitty' Desired career-President of an Aeronautical Corp. Probable career-lst sax with Goodman Senior Play 4 Basketball l, 2. 3 Track 4 Photo Club 4 Interclass Basketball I, Z, 3, 4 Band 1. 2, 3. 4 Orchestra 1, 2. 3 Glee Club 4 Phys. Ed. Dem. 4 Why should the devil have a the good tunes? SE N 10125 LAURENCE SMITH Larry Desired career-Aviator Probable career-Farmer The world knows nothing of its great men RUTH SMITH Ruthie Desired career-Dental career Probable career-Tooth feller Band 2 Resilendent as the morning sun, earning with golden hair 12 EVERETT STENSHORN NE ' V Desired career-Taking life easy Probable career-Unguessable To be, or not to be, that is the question nl f
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MILDRED WOLCOTTZL I I N REGINA WRIGHT Gena Millie Desired career-Director of a Desired career-A president? lar e band wife Probfble career-Small town Probable career-No telling math teacher Treasurer of junior Class Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Blast Staff 4 Glee Club I lnterclass Basketball ln Band I, Z, 3, 4 53332: filled I If music must be the food ai Freshman Prize I love- Play W'- Basketball l. 2. 3 Glee Club l. 2. 3 Cheerleader 2 Senior Play 4 1El1x6hEfl:i-Rein ' 4 oavitua caapsrrraalc H I arp DIZ iliucliliznpy ls my mam pw' Deszgdl Sliii2TConservation Probable career-Skunk breeder Football I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 4 Tennis 3 Interclass Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4 Basketball Mgr. 4 Hi'Y 3, 4 Band 3 . Blast 4 Track 4 Give me a lever long enough and a pfof stron enough and I can, .tinge hanged, move the wovld EDITORIAL During the four years of our high school education, we have built much higher and more in- tricate patterns into our lives than ever before. We owe this development to those who have guided and influenced our ambitions and ideals. Rapidly, however, we are approaching positions in life where our own intelligence must guide us and our own perseverance strengthen us. Perhaps now, more than ever, the highest qualities of civilization are being testedg for, during recent years, scientific and industrial progress has been so rapid that, instead of simplifying our existence, it has brought with it great trials of our courage and intelligence. Whether we can suc- ceed in these conditions depends upon the development of our intellect, self-reliance, and social interest. History presents to us many instances of ruined civilizations. The peoples of these eras were only able to meet life problems of a certain complexity. When they exceeded this mental limit, the development of several centuries crumbled to ruins. Our present civilization has already surpassed many of those in the past. Will we be able to continue to advance or will we, too, destroy the foundations and development of our era? How we answer this question depends entirely on our eagerness to keep pace mentally with the ever-changing material conditions. In more cases than one, war has caused the downfall of a civilization. War is the almost inevitable result when the development of material, and physical things grows greater than the moral strength of those who control them. We create as long as we possess money and powerg but, as soon as money and power possess us, we destroy. It is our duty, then, to ever increase our vision and adapt our education to the conditions which we must meetg so that, through our influence, the present civilization' shall not fall but lead on to one much higher than any yet known. 17
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