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LAUREN MORSE I am like but one other man. WILLIAM BROMLEY My love is my life. LESTER BEADLE , I'm not in the class with other men. Class Officers SENIOR YEAR JUNIOR YEAR Robert Gladwish - President Alene Riley - - President Lee Donley - Vice President Robert Ellis - Vice President Robert Ellis - - Secretary Doris Campbell - Secretary Maurice Aronson - Treasurer Maurice Aronson - Treasurer SOPHOMORE YEAR FRESHMAN YEAR Edward Rolen - President Glen Jesse - - President Alene Riley - Vice President Josephine Dunlap - Vice President Rosemary Thompson - Secretary George Cooper - - Secretary Mary Richter - - Treasurer Doris Campbell Treasurer Thirteen
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EMILY WALES Why should I study and make myself crazy? DEE WEAVER Oh, what a good boy am I! MARJORIE WEAVER The beauty seen is partly in the one who sees it. GENEVA WILLIAMS I am what I am. VIVIANNE WISSLER 'Tis fun to be merry! GEORGE ZACHMAN Diamonds are small, so why should I worry? TOM ZERBE Few words suffice. EDWIN ARTHURHULTZ As solemn as a judge. ROY RUTH Life is interesting!if you laugh!! JESSE LEGGETT A bad good boy. Twelve
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To The Class of '33 Marjory Campbell Not long ago this stately senior class Put trembling feet insid-e a first grade door, Subdued to utter silence, by the mass Of books, containing all the grown up's lore. How tall the teacher seemed, and what vast space Encompassed us when we went out to play. Bewildered by the'noise, oh many a face Bore tear-streaks on that long eventful day. We struggled with addition, learned to read, Mingled our smiles with childish cries of woe, And, when we conquered fractions, thought indeed That nothing more was left for us to know. Now we are seniors, all our work is done. This is the culmination of our goal. Soon we shall tread the aisle, and one by one, Receive with pride our precious bit of scroll. What then? We face reality, and grim The prospect that awaits, as we are hurled Into the ceaseless tumult and the din That marks the progress of a storm-tossed world. Shall we, who are the hope of future years, Shrink back before the danger of the strife? Or shall we share the burden, quell the fears, And help to solve the mighty puzzle, life? Fourteen
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