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E gs och on the Hl e As, in parting. we see your towers etched against the cloudless sky. we pause amid a flood of memories—nostalgia for the first time. We are happy, yet there is something about you that we will miss. Tomorrow, no seven a.m. alarm. no hurried breakfast, no hustle and bustle of leaving at your call, no homework, no exams—none of those servitudes to which we have become accustomed. Yet, we will miss it all. You have been our shelter and our refuge. We have always felt that we could come to you in need. Now—are we leaving of our own accord or are we being thrust out? We are not sure we like it in spite of the freedom now at hand. One chapter in our lives has closed like the banging of a door and the lock has snapped shut. Shall we throw away the key? We don’t need it any more—yet we feel safety in clutching it close to our hearts. Thoughts of the past few years flood over us taking us back through our stay with you. What a jump from Freshman to Seniors and this day! What has happened to us? What did you do to us? In no one place and at no one time can we set the date. We are different. We feel that we have gained that intangible something in our association with you which distinguishes us as young men and women from those fresh- men—was it so long ago? We are still at the half way mark between adolescence and maturity with that same conflict between doubt and certainty of our ability to face that which is in store for us. We must tear ourselves away to keep back the tears from our smiling anticipation of the morrow. We must go on our way. Central—hail. and farewell! Page Eight
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2 2 — Ё єн, dies Lida A Lavers, Michael Con- ovitz, Chairman: Victor H. Schleicher, Murray T. Uffer, John W. Hedstrom, Leo Litz- ky. “Mary N. O'Connor. 64 4 (sl Julia L Mitchell, Marcella Mooney, Jennie P. Janulin, Henry M. Goldstein, Jessie W. Boutillier, Chairman: Ruth Goldfarb, Joseph F. Rowan. Leon Ormond, Mir- iam F. Cushman, Ray A. Bar- nard, Alexander B. Lewis: Aaron Franzblau, “Louis Goldman, David T. Stamel- man, “Elizabeth C. Sullivan. Technical „ғесппіса John L. Honan, John Р. Price, Anthony J. Velardo. Armand G. Rehn, Chairman: Solomon M. Grover, Herbert G. Hartley, Benjamin Eskin, William W. Klenke, Oscar F. Raab, Alan С. Turnbull, Walter Siegwarth, John H. Me Namara, Seward De Hart. John A. Deady, Robert B. Strahan, Morris C. Warrick. Clark H. Shaffer, Edward Van Houten. Not in the picture.
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