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A SENIOR TOASTS THE FACULTY A X X Mr. Toastmaster, fellow classmates, and our dear- I'-X N ly beloved teachers: When I agreed to make for 25 E ,E J burn?J this toast to the faculty, a privilege that I con- ? '- sider very great was granted me,-that of scaling the ki-mv I ,, ETA unobstructed wall of complimentary incomplimentsw 3 'N and being filled with the beauties of the what we :Q I I I really think garden 3 I don't know why, but I'll Wager Q is it's because I'm a Senior. CPerhaps the faculty does lx' I value a little constructive criticism after all.J 'Y ' F My sleep the other night was infested with a horrible dream in which one of us was admitted through the gate to the Celestial City, so perhaps it would be well if we both were to use more the Do unto others as tho' you were the others motto. You see no one has any idea at all with what tremendous force you have piled up lessons on us. No sooner would We down one swarn than we would be deluged with another. And then at periodic intervals came mammoth tests with heart- breaking regularity. Some of your eccentricities and mannerisms are most re- freshing While some others engage our otherwise smiling countenances to foster frowns. I believe that Mr. Tidd is even more disappointed than the members of his class if he fails to get at least one good joke across each day. In passing by Miss Atkinson's room during Off school hours one is very likely to hear her laughing -or see her-, yet her Latin students assure one of her persuasive powers, her persistant eiort and her patience with such Latinians as some of us are. Hershy's great ardor for red is ascertained hy his indulgence in apples after school, and in red ink for other occasions. The Ewing passion for silence is best expressed in the library. A tribute: Fifth period study hall is as they all should be- informal -with even an occasional lolypop. Everyone can work better if he knows that the clamps aren't screwed to the limit. Oh l-they won't allow me to be constructive after all. They don't think that you can take it although I really think that you could take it-and use it. Summons- Permit not Morpheus into your class rooms. He at present seems to be quite prevailing at times.J I could find a lot more things Wrong about you too. Your grading system is rather anaemic for one thing, but we'll let it pass, and that's more than you did for some of us. But I will strive to overlook these and dwell instead upon your universally good points. We appreciate the opportunities and privileges which you have made possible for us, even though at times we have seemed ungrateful. Our diplomas are lasting testimony of the time and effort you have spent upon us. And so we at this time take the opportunity of saying thank you from the bottom of our hearts, and of hoping that the graduating class of 1936 will go forward to do you credit and honor in the years to come. A Senior.
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