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To our sponsor. Miss Gertrude Wahl, who has unerringly guided our destinies during our four years in G. H S., we gratefully express our appreciation.
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CrIM50N MILDRED CRIPE Occupation: Attaining a commendable rec- ord in typing, especially for the Sunshine Scrap Book. Residence: Merry Nook in the Hall of Hon- ROBERT McDOUGALL Occupation: Making blue prints for the McDougall Monument Works. Residence: Room 12 in the French Draw- ing Department, at the intersection of P en and Pencil Drives. ROBERT MURCHIE Occup.ATiON : Showing ability in dramatics. Residence: Auditorium Addition, Actors ' Avenue. JULIAN GUILLIOM Occupation: Contributing to the band, or- chestra, and glee club. Residence: Corner Sixtieth Street and Aud- itorium Boulevard. Senior Class Play The Mummy and the Mumps Sir Hector Fish Fr.axcis Briscoe, t WlLLI.- M L.AIDLAW Ja.mes Slammon () but doesn ' t ct Perkixs. the Slierii Anna Hampton, ]VIaude Mullen J Ad- Ph ACTERS he iiiuiinny Gerald Miller Hector Lawrence Sidenbender ch as possible Leon Summ .f three men ' s ivork to do, Harold Reith ' iit Franklin Thoma- Enid Mishler Annis Moser iither beautiful but dumb Fay Schrock founder of the most exclusive school for England Lillian Schrock orter on the Daily DelireYance Madeline Copenhaver Everett Penrose Bernetha Hoke Rs Ellenor Parker, Robert Murchie James Donovan, Clare Garber Make-up Olga Buerstrom Page Eighteen
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Crimson Salutatory Greetings, friends! Welcome to our program! It was through your co-opera- tion as parents, teachers, friends, and classmates that we have, during the past four years, laid the foundations of our futures. The time has come when these achieve- ments will be tested. Will they stand the trial? A great deal of our success will depend upon the attitude that you take toward us. ou are now showing your interest in us by your presence. As we shall soon be one among you, is it not we who should be welcomed ? In return we, the members of the Class of ' 28, bid you share our short exercise, which, ere long, will be a memory that we hope will not fade, but ever grow fonder with the passing of Time. Velma Cripe. President ' s Address As our high school days are coming to a close, and we are about to leave Cj. H. S. forever, the Class of 1928 has a sincere feeling of indebtedness to the teachers, who ha e so efficiently taught us these four happy years, and to the members of the School Board, who have provided for us such excellent facilities for securing an education. Their co-operation has been greatly appreciated by this graduating class. From our hearts we wish to thank our parents for granting us the opportunity of better fitting oursehes for life ' :; work. Our parents, for t el e years, have guided us through ;:chool with their motherly and fatherly advice, never getting discouraged with us, always helping us no matter how great the odds. When our time comes to pro e our worth in the world, we only hope that we can make our fathers and our mothers proud to own us, and to make them feel that their luitiring efforts have not been m am. From now on, whether we ' ll be a success or a failure will depend upon our efforts alone. Are we going to disappoint those interested in us? Dale Peffley. Poem (With apologies to Edgar Allan Poe) On the stage of life uncertain there ' s the raising of the curtain On our lives — as was never raised before ; So that now, with the beating of our hearts, we are repeating, What portals will now open for us eagerly to explore? We pray that (jod be with us, for we shall need him sore: We a ' -k this, and one thing more. May our hearts grow- stronger ; may we hesitate no longer To search for truth as the Grail was sought in days of yore ; May we ardently seek the morrow, hoping that in joy or sorrow It will find us a little better than we were the day before — Just a little richer in the treasure of good deeds that we can store: We ask this, and nothing more. Alice Gerig. Page Twentv
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