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4 l FACULTY ln the department of music are Mr. Russell Coucher and Miss Ida Edenburn. Mr, Goucher is responsible for the high school's outstanding band and the new school song. Miss Edenburn, head of the music department, teaches Voice and sponsors Philharmonic. Both are sponsors of the Boys' Glee Club. hast but not least is Fitzie , Miss Hazel Fitzpatrick, who teaches girls how to cook delectable, savory foods for future husbands. Fitzie takes care of the cafeteria and sponsors Home Economics Club. BUILDING A TEMPLE A builder builded a temple, He wrought it with grace and skillg Pillars and groins and arches All fashioned to work his will. Men said as they saw its beauty, lt shall never know decay. Great is thy skill, O builder: Thy fame shall endure for aye. A teacher builded a temple With loving and infinite care, Planning each arch with patience, Laying each stone wiht prayer. None praised her unceasing efforts, None knew of her wondrous plang For the temple the teacher builded Was unseen by the eyes of man. Gone is the builder's temple, Crumbled into the dust, Low lies each stately pillar, Food for consuming rust. But the temple the teacher-builded Will last while the ages roll, For that beautiful unseen temple ls a child's immortal soul. Author Unknown za flwy of fig Quaid Page fo-zcrtcen
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THE SENIOR CLASS Irven King .................... President Dorothea Hunter ..... ..... T reasurer Georgia Dell Walker ....... Secretary Marshall Boll ....... .... V ice-president SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS THE SENIORS' VIEW OF DEMOCRACY The hope of our country Many times we have heard that phrase, but until this year it has never seemed quite so significant. Now, we the seniors who are about to graduate, have responsibilities and obligations which we must shortly assume. Soon we shall be the new citizens in this great democracy of ours. It will be our duty to uphold and to exercise the principles and ideals for which our fore- fathers fought. A great heritage has been given us, and we seniors, as future citizens of these United States of America, should never forget our glorious freedom, the result of an ideal for which many lives were sacrificed. To prepare ourselves for the task before us, we have spent four-years in acquiring an education. We have worked and played and we have learned a greal deal, not only from books, but about human nature. The organizations to which we belonged and the activities in which we participated were an integral part of our education. We learned from them not only leadership but also followship. just as some were leaders and some were followers, so will there be people who are leaders and fol- lowers in life. The problem is making each one better in his own respective field. Participation in school activities has played a part in the solution of this problem. ' When we think about some of the great men who lived and died for our country, we feel that we are rather unimportant, however, even the smallest link in a chain must be as strong as the others. I Let us remember that each one of us, as a link in the great chain of American citizenship, must do his utmost to deserve the titlegthat has been bestowed upon us -- The Hope of Our Country. Page sixteen
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