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- d 1 ? -fl' I,-,E,I2BEl2, To Our Princess One single rose In glory blossomed torth, And was exalted above them all For her gracious beauty, Endearinq smile, And youthful radiance. Now the other roses Sway, Enchanted by her charm, And bow most reverently When their lady passes- Gur Princess Mary. Page Seven IRENE CROTZER.
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- fb ' 'ij LE.RBEB lPresildlen1t's Address OMEONE has said that education is what you have left when you have forgotten all that you ever knew. If we consider this epigram carefully, we shall find that it expresses our own intellectual state with conciseness and clarity. Even now we have probably forgotten a great deal. In the follow- ing years, we shall forget a great deal more. W'hat shall we have left of our four years' high school training when all our book learning has fled? We shall find that we have retained certain fundamental principles which will guide us through life. What are these basic principles? First, we have learned to live with adherence to the mores of the group. We do not break the laws at will, for we have acquired a respect for the law backed by reverence, not by fear. We do not wreck havoc among our fellow men. Instead, we live in accordance with our statutes. We are educated to obey the laws of nature and the laws of man. Second, we have been taught to observe and to follow the folkway of the community. We must live the way others do or run the risk of humiliation, disgrace, and ostracism. Habits of health, the charm of fine manners, and neatness of appearance have become a part of our lives. Third, we have learned to live in harmony with our neighbors. By neighbors we mean not just the fellow next door, nor across town, but in the next county, the next state, and even the next country.fHarmony must be universal. Through education we have learned to discard our prejudices and to respect the rights of others to their own beliefs even when they conflict with ours. By far the most important thing our four years in high school have given us is the ability to reason with a clear mind. In this world gone mad with intense hatred, malicious greed, and destructive jealousy, reason and tolerance are our only salvation. During these times, when foreign powers are unceasingly deluging our country with propaganda, we must be able to think clearly and must not be swept away by a perpetual bombardment of fallacies. We owe this ability to think, to discriminate, and to judge between issues to our education. Sc with these principles thoroughly established within our characters, we stand on the threshold of life, ready to be graduated into a world of war, strife, and enmity. With these principles to guide us, we may hope to rneet bravely every issue in life, no matter what conditions we may confront. Page Six I
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, SENIOR COMMITTEES PIN COMMITTEE Guy Germann, Chairman Ethel Hyde Mary Schaller - CLEAN-UP and USHER COMMITTEE lim Curley, Chairman Sam Tosti Gerald Bernando Roger Leonard loe Gatto Terrence Dolan PHOTOGRAPHER Dorothy Mae Molin, Chairman Helen Louise Kist Maxine Tittle Bob Svendsen Don Wittke FLOWER COMMITTEE Ioella Hohl, Chairman Phyllis Herrington Ieannette Dickey CLASS COLOR COMMITTEE Helen lean Edmunds, Chairman Iean Hunt Elaine Lakefish ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Maxine Green, Chairman lim Curley FRESHIE FROLIC COMMITTEE Bill Andrews, Chairman Emily Erdman Gladys Iames Bill Taylor Irene Crotzer FRESHIE DANCE COMMITTEE Helen Amato, Chairman Bob DeMaris lean Hunter FRESHIE REFRESHMENTS Mary Bolos, Chairman Cecil Landels Carl Anderle FRESHIE ASSEMBLY Catherine Reese, Chairman Charlotte Stovall Rachel Menashe CLASS MOTTO Albert Cereghino, Chairman Betty Strauss Flora lean Keppinger LEDGER ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Margaret Manning, Chairman Arabel Harned Bob Epley PROM COMMITTEE Freda Miller, Chairman Bonnie Williams Velma Beaudin Roger Leonard Ioe Gatto CLASS PLAY COMMITTEES Publicity: Mildred Iohnson, Chairman Virginia Clow Regina Babani Anna Swallia 1 Virginia Wright Laura Nordmark Ticket Committee: Ruby Starr, Chairman Ruth Sandberg Althea Plogq Cleora Ruby Io Anne Herring Backstage Committee: Marie Rose, Chairman Leonard Oliver Gerald Bernando lean Hunter Mollie Murphy . Costumes: Mary Bolos, Chairman Marian Bates Dorothy Tomlinson CLASS DAY LUNCHEON Hanni Seltman, Chairman Lorraine Horenstein Kathleen Smith Lola Miliucci Frances Spady Rose Mary Mayhew CLASS POEM COMMITTEE Annesley Iackson Evelyn Wagner CLASS SONG Betty Strauss Charlotte Stovall Bill Andrews CLASS GIFT Don Mitchell Anne Morgese Ingrid Forsgren Page Eight
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