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Glafu Paem Before our eyes is spread the broad expanse Of unknown future, veiled with mystic fear, We know not when good fortune will be ours Or when despair and sorrow will be near, But we can monstrous obstacles surmount Remembering it's the little things that count. The skies may be o'ercast with darkening clouds, And hearts may overflow with bitter tears Wild, terrorizing turmoil may abound But this truth shall live on throughout the years: Wliere love and kindness are. the heart still sings, For every life is built of little things. A friendly word of greeting, or a smile That brightens somber days and carries cheer, A word of comfort, or a helping hand To ease the task and show a friend is near- These little things will guide us toward success, For kind hearts are the keys to happiness. -Mary Kathryn Hess june 4, 5, and 6 ............. ............. W ashington Trip june 8 ..........,, ........... B accalaureate Services june 12 .....,. ..... ............ C o mmencement Exercises
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DOROTHY MARIE ARTER CUMMHRCIAL Dot .ll AN ICLIZAISETH ARTER Commrzncml, H1,l'll,71'iCH IHYLLIS BEVERLY BARN G1 NHRAI. Philly GENERAL Bmmze VERNON MARTIN BLUMENSHINE GENERAL Ike If one has few flesires, one is sure of sm'zsfrleIIo11. Lerlrnhlg comes from li'l'i71!l. The 'noblest flzouylzfs are oft znzspolcrwz. Crimson and Gold Club-4 Girl Reserves-3. 4 VERNON BARNINGER Recitations i'rlc me. Intramural Sports-1, 2, 3. 4 Press Club-4 Scarab Club-1 I am zz 'num of action! Dramatic Club-3. 4 Football-1, 2, 3. 4 Intramural Sports-3. 4 Track-1, 2, 3, 4 'gs JOHN ROBERT BOWERS INnus'rR1A1, ARTS Bah I Irlelf only Iml11'm'ss. Football-4 VIRGINIA MARY ROYLES GENERAL Hin Sfcmlfl ut u'm'l:, eager at play. CLETA MAY HROOME ACA-mnvlic Effie A Hl0l'4' hlllljlllfllf spirit IIUPS not e. visf, Class Secretary-I, 2, 3, 4 Crimson and Gold Club-2, 3. 4 Dramatic Club--1, 2. 3, 4 Girl Reserves-3. 4 Glee Club-3. 4 Library Assistant-1, 2. 3, 4 Press Club-4 Scarab Club-1. 2. 3. 4 JANET MARIE BROWN GENERAL Pea'nut Naitumlness has nothing to fear. Girl Reserves-3. 4 RICHARD LAUIIIGNCIC UU RK GENERAL l1iok Ilnfruublefl, I can wrileli flu' zvorld yu hy. EVENTS OF OUR FRESHMAN YEAR-We entered Columbia High School to find ourselves noisy, helpless, and lost. Determined to make a place for our- selves, we immediately began seeking scholastic honors and membership in stu- dent activities. During the first semester, we witnessed the dedication of Glat- felter Memorial Field and the playing of the first night football game at C. H. S. We had representatives in the band, on the basketball team, in the dramatic club, in the orchestra, and among the library assistants. Miss Fox fMrs. Mc- Clearyb who had just become art supervisor, started the Scarab Club, which some of us. joined. After mid-years, we organized under the direction of Mr. T. P. Smith and elected the following oflieers: James Overmeyer, President, Betty Wood, Vice President, Cleta Broome, Secretaryg and Lloyd Seifred, Treasurer. Our party with the sophomores delighted us, and our first year concluded with our feeling that we had truly made a name for ourselves in many respects. va, era
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