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Page 24 text:
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IN MEMORIAM This page is sincerely dedicated to the memory of three of our classmates WILLIAM KARN PHILIP R. CASSELMAN EARL COY Let us not bewail the seeming loss Of what we love, nor think what might have beeng For what we see below is simply dross To what in realms above still lies unseen.
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TO THE LAST SYLLABLE OF RECORDED TIME LTI-IOUGH mere freshmen, we attained a small amount of prestige by having so many of our number participate in extra- curricular activities at junior High. Humbled by upper classmen, we sopho- mores managed to show that we had some backbone. We elected the following ofhcers to guide us: Robert Frey, president, Evalyne Hossler, vice-president, Jacqueline Richard- son, treasurerg and Martha Miller, secretary. Green and gold were chosen as our class colors, the yellow rose was selected as the class flower, and our motto became: Deeds Not Words. We had a representative num- ber in the Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, Sophomore Dramatic Club and Tifhnian work. Many did their share in athletics and debate. Our sophomore party was- a fitting close for this happy year. juniors-a grand year! Every organization and activity was entered by our class mem- bers. Robert Glick as president, jack Mat- thews, vice-president, Richard Rider, sec- retary, and John Good, treasurer, were chosen to lead the class. We sponsored a junior- faculty game. The junior members of the annual Dramatic Club play, The Goose Hangs High gave an excellent performance. Athletics was brightened by junior boys and the debate squad was likewise' enhanced with several junior debaters. G. R, and Hi-Y juniors were active while the select Nature Club went in for swimming. Although not being able to give the seniors a banquet, we managed to present a junior-senior patty. Heads above the younger students of Columbian High and with visions of all the exciting things that seniors do think about, the senior class marched through a Whirl- wind school calendar of G. R., Hi-Y, band, orchestra, Glee Club, basketball tournament glory, dramatics, Blue and Gold, and above all-the exclusive Nature Club. Caleb Sickles led the class during its last year with jack Matthews as vice-president, Henry Abbott, treasurer, and Maxine Gottlieb, secretary. The senior party was enjoyable and the junior-senior party was greatly appreciated by the honored guests. So we come to the close of our high school days and join the ranks of the alumni group. With regret we turn our backs upon glorious memories of high school and enter the world with glowing visions of Colum- bian High School. -MAXINE GOTTLIEB
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RECALLING OUR HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Mariam Stutzman, Salutatorian jason Miller Henry Abbott, Treasurer Olive Renninger JASON MILLER-You should have been with us the other night-we really slid around the corner! College Preparatory Course. Track 2. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Club 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 4. HENRY ABBOTT-A good example of that is. College Preparatory. Football 4. Basket- ball 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Class Treasurer 4. Student Council 4. Blue and Gold Staff 4. Tiffmian 1. CALEB SICKLES-Now, take P. Morgan for instance. College Preparatory Course. Track 3, 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 4. Mixed Chorus 4. Band 1, 2. Class Presi- dent 4. Student Council, 2, 3. Blue and Gold 4. Tifiinian 1, 2. JACK MATTHEWS-If you ever need a good speech, see Matthews and Co. Col- lege Preparatory Course. Debate 2, 3, 4. Nature Club President 3 and 4. Dramatic Maxine Gottlieb, Secretary jack Matthews, Vice President Caleb Sickles, President Katherine Zeis, Valedictorian Club 2, 3. President 4. Class Vice-President 3, 4. Student Council 3, 4. Blue and Gold Staff 4. Tiliinian 1. MAXINE GOTTLIEB-I'll write you when I get to Paris. College Preparatory Course. Girl Reserves 2, 3, Secretary 4. Dramatic Club 3, 4. Class Secretary 4. Blue and Gold Staff 4. Tifhnian 2. KATHERINE ZEIS- There are five points to be considered, the lirst is- College Preparatory Course. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. Tif- finian 1, 2. MIRIAM STUTZMAN-Can't we be sensi- ble for once? College Preparatory Course. Girl Reserves 2, 4, Vice President 3. Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4. OLIVE RENNINGER-A combination of honesty and personality make a remarkable person. General Course.
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