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RAY KINSMAN WATERS HERBERT HUFFMAN ART MUSIC RAY KIXSMAN XY.Yl'liRS, Instructor in Art, graduated from the Columbus Art School, and since has received lirst prizes in the Columbus .Xrt League and the Ohio Exposition. He has exhibited in Paris, New York, Philadelphia, at the International Exposition in Chicago, the Corcoran Galleries in XYashington, Baltimore and Cincinnati. He has been a member of the American lYater Color Society since 1915. HERBERT IIUFFMAN attended Ohio Wesleyan University, and later Miami University. He received his Mus. li. degree at the West Minister Choir College, Princeton, N. hl. For the past eight years Mr. Huffman has been directorof the famous Broad Street Presbyterian Choir, which has presented musical programs at the New York Worlcl's Fair, for two successive years. He has been head of the Music Department at the Columbus Academy for live years as well as directing numerous choirs throughout the city. 15
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T - CLASS ' CFFICERS PRESIDENT ..........., WARD C. CASE VICE-PRESIDENT. .EDWARD A. WALLER TREASURER ,.... ROBERT F. GOLDBERG SEN IDRS Because they have enjoyed the same pleasures, because they have suffered the same defeats, and because they have shared the same burden, the graduating class of 1942 has become bound together by close ties. On that Tuesday in june when Commencement exercises will take place there will inevitably pass over each senior a moment, perhaps very brief, in which he will feel a sadness in leaving, in departing from the known into the unknown. Then for a second a wild wish to ...X t o turn back. To turn back to-his mind will once again take him back through the years, over that happy, happy past. Four of us entered the Junior Academy, then on Broad Street, as first graders. XVith one exception for one year we have all been at the Academy all our life. 'junie' Klages was an awful little squirt and thinking him a fugitive from a kindergarten, we other first graders rather ignored him. Glenn Goodwin and Bob Davis were the pugilists of the class. They even inspired in smaller second graders great open awe, and fear too, of their strength great beyond their years. With the coming of liditor Waller in the fifth grade we immediately foresaw a Caravel for 1942 surpassing, in perfection, the wildest dreams of Horace Greeley. A case of mistaken identity furnished Lloyd with a few hours of high respect from the rest of the school, but we found out at recess that he was not the governors son. XVith the coming of Bob Brooks and Warcl Case, our class was graced with the talents of two boys who were destined for high positions in their class: Bob scholastically and XYard socially. The coming of Bob Goldberg, Bill Blaine, and Bill Boulger furnished us with some much needed athletic ability, Sadly lacking in higtrioniq talents, our class was duly grateful for the inimitable Joe Campbell. 1. R. Holden proved to be the football player deluxe. Dave Miller filled the same position in baseball. Then with the coming of the last year our ranks were completed by the very congenial jack Fulford, navy man, Dick Schwartz, and the army's own Alden Stilson. 'lAnd these years together, they have been wonderful ones. Stunned by all this for a fleeting instant, we recover just in time to hear Mr. Jones calling the boys' names to come up for their diplomas, the last time that those names will ever be called all together again. 17
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