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4 FRANCES HOLLAND Class Prophet CMD. The good quilities of many rolled into o e. IRVIN RUSENHERG Cllosic-D Varsity Football full. '22Zl. Joke Erlitor 1922 COIIISCAN. A jolly good fellow wherever he goes. ELIZAl5E'l'Il DAY fljbberl Absent inlbocly but not in spirit. BRADLEY DISMUKES llchabodl A little jollity now anfl then Is prarticerl by the best of men nworclsfare like leaves, and where they most abound Muvh fruit of sense beneath is rarely found.
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THE CLASS DAY ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO Members of the Faculty, Classmates and Friends of Columbus High School, Ladies and Gentlemen: I am encumbered with confusion, perplexity, misgiving, anda. very severe case of cold feet in being the first to cast the firebrand into this peaceful assemblage, which has up to this time been en- joying itself so much, but I count myself happy, most happy in- deed, because I have the honor of welcoming you to share the pleasures of this day-our day. This day is the day of days for us Seniors, the day we have hoped for, prayed for, and looked for- ward to ever since we have heard those wonderful, stimulating, and inspiring Words- CLASS DAY. We feel honored not only in being Seniors and in having our day, but also, judging from your presence, in having many friends, relatives, and loved ones who are deeply interested in us, our ac- tivities, and our welfare. Not yet have we attained that ideal which you, our friends and relatives, desire for us, but I trust that throughout the years that we have spent in the Columbus Public Schools We have had this ideal in mind: Somewhere down the years he is waiting for you-- The man you ought to be. And when shall we find this man- The man we ought to be? Who knows? Some of us may find him sooner than others, some of us may not be so fortunate, indeed some of us may never find him. Vfhy not? Because We shall not try hard enough, for he is always there waiting patiently, silently for each and every one of us. This is the purpose of our High School, the purpose of our every effort, the purpose of our life-to find the man we ought to be. What sort of person is this man we ought to be? He is dif- ferent for each of us, and yet the same for all of us. He is deter-
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