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IN MEMORIAM JOHN ANDREWS Friend and class mate, we have missed you at our meeting ln tlwe liallway, in the class room, in the chamber ol our councils, Missed your smile and genial greeting, Missed your lwiglw resolves entreating for tlwe nobler tliings ol, life. 16
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CLASS HISTORY We, the senior class, loolz back upon four happy years in our alma mater. As freshmen, we entered into a period of life that was destined to be the most important of all. l-lere we began enduring friendships and formulated ideals that have- helped to develop our character and will continue to mold our future. ln our freshmen years we were brolcen in, literally, by the upper classmen. When we became sophomores, the club life of the school made its appeal, and some of our most adventurous started even to dance. ln this year we grew less giddy, assuming a more serious attitude, some earnestly worlced to sustain the scholastic honors oi our school at Kent, many contemplated the requirements for the National l'lonor Society. Soon we were juniors. Then came possibly our most eventful year. Presenting our class play, The Patsy, was a matter of great importance to us. But under the leadership of Mr. Lersch the play was acclaimed a success by all. Finally, the year closed with the Junior-Senior Prom. Again this was a great occasion and an anxious moment for us, but as usual all went well. So Finally we were seniors. We were no longer insignificant underclassmen. No, we were now members of that awe inspiring body, the senior class. Mr. Gnagey became our advisor. Our members have distinguished themselves in athletics and scholarship. The seniors have been the mainstay of our great athletic teams and musical organizations. For the year, the farewell assembly, the class play, and graduation day, have been the culminating events. With the reception of our diplomas, the curtain rings down on our high school days. David Sigler 17
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