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INVITATION AND CHALLENGE
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ss M 5 y Even the war-time classes of 1917 and w . '18, graduates at the auditorium i when f S we were mere infants in early grades of t the elementary school, seem far away. But 1 . in their devotion to the cause of their day, ' an .ap they are very real. They voted, we hear, - to waive the palms and roses of traditional 7 ' QHSJE graduations for the sake of patriotic econ- ' omy. The class of '17 went further still- they wore whatever white dresses they happened to possess, and made their final bow to Girls High against a background of red, white, and blue bunting! How we should hate to forego our luxurious roses! But it is just such story-memories as these that link our present-day in- terests and pleasures with those of the past. We may formally grant that today's Girls High Times is a publication more Worthwhile because of its dis- tinguished background made by' the Record, the Pipes O, Pan, and the Mallonian. But we acknowledge a closer relation when we dare to believe that more than one outwardly haughty but inwardly wistful senior today, as she feels the end of high school days draw near, gazes with a realization of kinship at the photographs of past graduates. Perhaps they too, as June 1 came near, found themselves-to their surprise-wishing for one more year at GirlsiHigh. Thus the girl of 128 recognizes the bond of likeness to those seniors of long ago, For, though accomplishments and even pleasures have differed, the effect of work and play has been the same in all decades. The history and the stan- dards of Girls High are the living memory of the girls who have endowed the school with the spirit of their vitality, achievements, and ambitions. Even as We today possess a heritage from the fair ladies of the Old South, and from the various umodern girls of 1872, of 1896, of 1900, and of 1914, may we of 1928 leave an equally invaluable heritage to the 'fmodern girl of the Years-to-Come! 1 - .i ' , - 'X Ito, -11:1 , ' ' rrrfrrwrr - B xrnnmnlnmwr FW? nnr -U -'rn-mum'n'-un- fin: elf Ewa , ,,..,,:. .gay
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