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The Senior Class Officers WESLEY VANNOY In arguging too, the parson owned his skill, For e’en though vanquished he could argue still. In Sid one will find a willing leader. Treasurer of class in '16. President of Checker Club in ’17. Clerk of Senate in '17. President of class in ’18. Football quarterback. Tomato Club. DONNA MILLS ‘Your affections are infinite And cannot be exhausted.’’ “Tut is found to be a very popular young lady wherever she goes, as she is always ready to “do her bit. Page of the House in ’17. President of Tomato Club in ’17. Checker Club. H. S. Girls’ Auxiliary. MYRA TOMKINS “Maiden! with the fair brown tresses Shading o’er the dreamy eye. Myra may have a dreamy eye, but her work does not suffer from dreams. Secretary of class in ’16, ’17, ’18. Exchange Editor in '18. H. S. Girls’ Auxiliary. MARJORIE GARNER “Dignified, stately, florid, much at ease. No one knows what Marjorie’s ambition is, yet we are assured that her serene nature will find its niche in the universe. President of class in ’16. President of Senate in ’17. Class Athenian Editor in ’17. Girls’ Chorus and Glee Club. H. S. Girls’ Auxiliary. 21
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—but what happens to all? One by one they answer their country’s call. Goodbyes are given, not those on the leaving of their beloved ones for a brief absence, but a farewell; for some will never return to that which was their life's happiness. To leave behind a career that one has struggled to gain, to leave the home that has always been the place of his lifelong joy, and to leave those living ones behind, who were always his great happiness, are the sacrifices that young men must some to realize. But there is the great sacrifice the young man must offer—his life. He is called upon to meet every kind of modern warfare, to face the unseen enemy that is beneath him and to enter the trenches, which he accepts as his home. He must expose his body to the enemy’s dangerous weapon—the deadly gases, and then comes his turn to go over the top.” In doing his part of the work, to win the battle, he, the soldier, is found to contend with the hottest part of what Sherman called WAR. HAROLD LEVERTON, ’18. h h WHAT THE WAR DEMANDS OF THE YOUNG WOMAN When the great world war started four years ago, we acknowledged that the first call was for young men to enter the training camps, but there was also a great demand for Red Cross nurses. The demand for women counterbalances those for men. If men are needed for the trenches, women are needed for the hospitals. They are needed on the firing line as much as men. When men are wounded. Red Cross nurses are needed to care for the wounded. We all know the one who goes to France takes his life in his hands, as it were. But this is no more true of the man than of the woman. The Red Cross nurse who goes to France knows she is facing unknown dangers, but she is loyal to what she thinks her duty. In other countries it is not the men who stay home to carry on the industries of the country, but the women, and it is becoming more and more so in the United States every day. If German militarism is not soon crushed, we will have to make more sacrifices than we have thus far. The sacrifice of life is not necessarily the supreme sacrifice. It takes as great a sacrifice to care for the wounded, and to endure all with loss of sleep. We can hardly realize e amount of self-sacrifice that is going on every day all over the world, and yet women are taking as great a part in it as men. The energy that is displayed is remarkable, especially by soldiers and nurses on the firing line. There is every bit as much energy and talent displayed by the nurses caring for the wounded, as by the soldiers in the trenches. Another fact that comes under our consideration is the intellectual training of women who are taking part in this war. Most of them have a high school education, but they are giving up their careers to help Uncle Sam in this war of democracy against autocracy. LAURA SEIDELL, ’18. m to 3 £2 CLASS SONG Tonight, dear High School, we bid thee adieu, We, the class of 1918. May God grant thee the peace, and the honor and fame Which we feel is your due. And when as alumni we return, how gladly will we come. We will honor thy name as our Alma Mater, And as wanderers will we return home. So farewell, High School, and farewell schoolmates all; At our parting we may shed a tear, But how joyfully, though hesitating perhaps. We respond to life’s urgent call. And when on life’s course, as helmsmen we steer Our bark through the foamy deep, As a jewel we know that your teaching we will try In our innermost heart to keep. 20 MILDRED GEROULD, ’18.
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The Seniors, HONORA COVENY “To say why gals act so or so, Or don’t ’ould be presuming Mebby to mean yes and say no Comes nateral to woman.” A necesssary light in our class, but not always found when wanted. Deutsche Verein. H. S. Girls’ Auxiliary. ELINOR CURTISS ’Tis good to be merry and wise.” Elinor never confessed that lessons worried her. yet she managed to assimilate enough to become valedictorian. President of class in ’17. Sec’v-Treasurer of Walking Club, ’17 and ’18. Checker Club. H. S. Girls’ Auxiliary. MILDRED STEVENS “I find earth not gray but rosy, Heaven not grim but fair of hue.” There’s no need looking glum around “Steve. for you’ll have no company. Assistant Business Manager of The Athenian in ’18. H. S. Girls’ Auxiliary. JOSEPHINE GORI How ladylike, how queenlike she appears.” Jo is another year-old member of our class who has proved herself a necessity. H. S. Girls’ Auxiliary. 22
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