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THE REASON llltivk war clouds reel against the sky, Mari iiiurden: mari, the world is rent. Agliagst, a million mothers sob lOli, why .should our loved country rob Our hearts? Oh, why must blood be .ezperit So wantarily7 From what high place l3e,:cerid:-: this wrdth on earthls calm lace? The ttugtere answer Camera, 'Not fate Hut mari himself decrees this woeg For never yet was vile war waged, But in some lustlul heart first raged. And peace Gods world can never know Till hearts be purged of hate and greed, While heart.: .shall hate, your noni: shall bieedl VIRGINIA CELOMMO I
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A011 8 ZPZ QP? y0btl'L?, l-lERE'S nothing like an early start . . . Full of hope and aspirations, and ready to make a big go at things, the senior class held its first meeting-not at the very beginning of the term-mind you-but while we were still sevens. We were going to get the ball rolling-and fastl Senior officers were elected, and it was suggested that our activities start immediately. A motion was passed that we go on a boatride. Arrangements began in no sooner said than done fashion. Committees were estab- lished, class representatives collected money, the art staff made posters, loudspeaker reminders were broadcast every day, Miss Moskowitz's room was a bee-hive of action, seniors prepared food and clothes. Everything was ready. Tomorrow was the day. And when tomorrow came-it rained. Well, there's nothing like an un- successful venture to make you come back full of vigor and deter- mination. And that's exactly what happened in September. A sec- ond big meeting was held and hats were selected. Two weeks later the school was flooded with blue-hatted seniors running through the halls amidst cries of Taxil or Hey, you cabby, pull overl Why must we have our prom in the school gym? All other schools have it outside. If the prom is held in school we just won't go, that's alll This was the most fiercely debated subject of the term. Finally, a poll was held. Although the poll proved the administra- tion's point, it was decided that the prom be held outside. After an investigation the North Ball Room of the Hotel New Yorker was chosen as the site of our celebration. Then the social committee swung into actionl Dance lessons were held to increase attendance at the prom. A swap shop was organized to avoid a last minute scramble for missing attire. Smile, straighten up, look slightly to the left, click-senior pictures. Under the merciless eyes of waiting lines of fussing girls and non- chalant boys, every senior had to go through the ordeal. Did you ever walk into an official class, have someone lasso you with a tape measure, holler out a number, back you up against a wall, string the tape across you from head to foot, holler out another number and then, cordially and with dignity say, thank you? You didl Caps and gowns were being measured tor graduation. And now we approach the climax tthere were three of theml. Blue Letter Day tit was really Blue Letter Weekl witnessed seniors come to school dressed with refreshing originality. We took over ou-r classes and topped things with a dance in the afternoon. The prom and the graduation scarcely need any describing. They will be rememberedl And so, with all its disappointments, its heartbreaks, its hectic activity, and its frequent crises, we can say that our senior year was a lot offun. LARRY KRYGER
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