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CHARMA THOMAS Beauty is pleasure regarded as a qual- ity of a thingf' -Santayana BOB UPDIKE 6'The man that blushes is a good man. - Young NORMA XVIEHE g'Beauty is truth, truth beautyfl -Keats JIM WITTENBERG No taskis too steep for human witfi -Horace BILL WHITMORE Worth makes the man. -Pope ANN ZELLER She made a virtue of necessity. -Cervantes PAGE 19 RUBY ZUMBACH f'All greatness is unconscious or it is little and naughtf' -Carlyle JEAN DANIELS Beauty is its own excuse for beingf, -Emerson JIM LANSING 'LI am here to add what I can, and not to get what I can from lifef, -Asler DARREL HAMILTON None but the brave deserve the fairf, -Dryder MARSHALL MORTON Prince of courtesy, merciful and strong. - Craven DIANNE HARTLEY I am not now that which I have been. - Byron
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l'Il'ILl'iN SOSSEN Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youthf, -Terence FRI-:Im STAGE Mfhe gentleman is a Christian pro- duvtf, - Calvert WILEY STAMP:-:R And puts himself upon his good be- havior. - Byron MARY STEWART A Hood mind ossesses a kin dom. n 55 -Seneca Bon STINSON Life's a jest, and all things show it.', - jay ,IANI-:T SWARTLI-:Y Patience is the best remedy for every trouhlef, - Plautus JEANNETTI: SHERMAN She makes a solitude and Calls it eacef' -B ron P 3' LINDA SIIOAI-'F All that ever was joyous. and clear, and fresh. thy music doth surpassfl -- Shelley MARE' ALICE SIDDALL Here is a lady of hegiuty and high degreefl -- Ransom JACKIE SLAVEN As she goes all hearts do duty unto her heautyf' -Johnson XVARREN SMITII Humor is the harmony of the heart. - Jerrold MAIRILYN SNIDIQR She is all mv fam-' Jaintedg she's 9 . I I lovely, shes devme. -Mee PAGE 18
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CLASS HISTORY September, 1937-Europe was facing economic and political upheaval, but at Bath school, the fu- ture Class of '49 was facing its first day at school. October, 1939-Now acquainted with school life. the '4-9ers find themselves one-fourth of the way through school. They had already heard a great deal about one Adolph Hitler, but didn't quite know what to make of it. December, 1941--The class could hardly recog- nize itself--how they had grown. At the same time things seemed to be in a state of confusion, the grown-ups were concerned about Pearl Harbor, the '49ers were too busy with fractions. June, 1943--Hurray! They had reached the half- way mark. The class was still swelling in numbers, and the war was now a bloody reality. Students were buying war bonds, and there was some com- plicated business about rationing. September, 194-5-In high school at last, the class had now become a melting pot, with students coming to Bath from all over the world. Hostilities had ceased in Europe and Asia, and already there was talk of inflation, reconversion, and post-war booms. September, 1947-Many of the '4-9ers were earn- ing their letters in athletics and other high school activities. The problems of peace were as com- plicated as the difficulties of wartime, and class- room studies seemed to be quite as disturbing. May, 1949-The last pencil has been silencedg the Class of 1949 goes out to face the complicated job of living in a world struggling for peace amid a Berlin Blockade, war in China, Palestine, and talk of unemployment and depression in the U. S. The '4-9ers could not tell what the future held--but they knew that they were part of it. CLASS COLORS SCARLET AND GRAY CLASS FLOWER THE RED Rosa CLASS MOTTO Judge us not by our achievements, but by our efortsf' PAGE 20
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