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UYCAROGN AND WHITE R-'Ss' S-SI, S1231 Si4R:Sl R' S O THE Graduating Class of 1933 I extend heart- iest congratulations. You have spent three years here laying a foundation. The structure you will be able to build depends upon how well its base is set and how zealously you oversee the building. As you leave high school you will be seriously considering the opportunity that is yours. Youth is an adventure, fine and wonderful. It is a period wherein you may learn some of life's deepest les- sons. lt is an apprenticeship for manhood and woman' hood. It is your opportunity to train a sound body and an independent mind and gain the self-control and good judgment to use them well. You are going out into the world in a period of economic stress that is especially difficult for young people the world over. But, although times are trying, if you resolve not to let material handicaps interfere with your mental growth, the will to get ahead and the courage to keep going will undoubtedly make you a victor in the battle of life. As you go from high school to face life's problems you have with you the confidence and good wishes of those Whom you leave behind. May the loyalties and ideals you are able to gain. as well as those you have already formed here, be a constant source of inspiration to achieve your own ambitions and those we hold for you. Sincerely yours, i i Principal. H5535 W-S W-S 13:8 W2-S s INETEEN-1lfIIl3TYfTHREE Page Nm
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MAROON AND WHITE SONNET The sea, how calm its glassy breast does seem- No longer cleft by rows of foam-flecked waves, While far across the deep the shore it laves, And myriad drops with sparkling crystal gleam. And yet, 'neath all its calm, there flows below The ever-present currents, night and day. With steadfast aim they travel on their way And naught deters them, for their course they know. How like these walls the sea appears to me, Within whose portals come the seeking mind: Beneath exterior moods there'1l always be The one great aim, ever- to seek and find. So through the years that constant aim we see With friendly ties to Alma Mater binds. Evelyn McCullough. Class of1933. Page Tm NINETEEN THIRTY5THREE
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