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1938 GREENVVITCH 1938 HELEN BARRON 6'Bar0m'ss,, Valedictorian HILIJA RAIN f'HiI,' All-nulu-r ot' A, A. Zi. Forum l'luh Il, .lournalism t'luln 4. N4-ws t'oll4-vtor 4. Sho ix just tht- ouivt kind Wluosv virtuvs lll'Yl'l' vary. lll.AlllfNlfl'l lll'lANl'l HTUIIIIIIWYH S1-holarsliip Prim- I, l'lllll'l'lZllIlI!lt'lll il0Ill' untivo 2. High A-l'ot-toll thoughts svati-ll in tho ln-art of vourte-Ny. 'l'llllMAN BLANCHARD AIU llralnatit-w t'luln 2. Zi. 4. All-uilwr of A. A. 11. Il, t'ouuni1te-vs U. Il, Junior lli2'li School 1'onum-iivvlm-lit l'ro,fram l. l'artx in Svhool Playa I. 2. Footlfall Il. 1. Art l'rim- li. A. A. Play Zi. 'I'ln- uoltlt-st mintl tlie- lwsl 1-ontt-nttlwnt has. 1 l LLCILLE BUCKLICY l l 'Wiootl as an atlilm-tv. good in ln-I' stumlitw. .Xlnwiyx willing' to llvlll livr lniltlclivsf' l 12 Urrliestra LE. 3.'-'-xvlft-'-l,l'PSltl8Ill 4. A. A. 1. 2. CL 4. Intramurals 12, Il. 4. Srholxu-A ship Prize 1, 2, Il. Alumni Scholar- ship Pup l. Ii. Ticket fl0Illlllllii't'S 1. 2, Il, Junior Mununers Uluh l. Valv- mlictorian of Class l. First Prizm- in Amr-rit-an Legion Essay Vontost 1, Committee Food Sale 2, Junior Prom fl, l'lllZllNll III Essay Prize 25, Annual Staff 3. Glee Uluh 3-Sc-i-rotary 4. Ili-hating Twain 55. 4, I Ierrington His' tory Cluh il. Forum Club Si, Mummers 4.--Serretary 4. l'ommittrv for Svnior Play 4. At-colnpaliist Christums Oper- vtta 4. 'l'eat'hPt's 1-ry for hor. JEAN BENTLEY 3lPlllllt'l' of A. A. 1. 25. Treasurer Houn' l-Ivouomim-s 1'luln Il, Forum l'lulf 1. lnlramurals 4. A ni:-e tluiut girl you ran't ln-lp likingf WILLIAM BOYLE Hill Sopliistim-ation plus.' JANE CHAMBERS Half-pinf, lim-lwsll'zt I. 2. Il. 4. llraumtics l'luIu l. All'lIll1l'l' of A. A. 1. 2. Il, Ti'0as11i'el' of Vlass Ii, Ulm' l'lulx Zi, 'llreasurvr of Ul't'llt'Sll'Jl -L Washington Vluh 4. Not naughty, just r'a-sewvs-4l,
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1938 GREENWITCH 1938 A MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS: In this last word of counsel to you, I wish, not only to congratulate you upon your successful completion of your High School course, but also to point out to you your greater responsibilities and duties to your neighbors from this point forward. No group, graduating from school, has ever faced a world more seething with unrest, greed, suspicion, and hatred. In its midst, I point out the road of brotherly love and affection as the desirable landmark and rule and guide for you to follow. It may be stated as a truism that none of us were born to live in the narrow groove of a selfish individual. It is the Creator's plan that we should live together as friends and neighbors in mutual dependence and support. This is the primary objective of our school, and an inflexible demand upon you as you face the responsibilities of life in your approaching maturity. No school, no home, and no community can fashion this growth if dissension, self- ishness, suspicion and coercion exist. It is absolutely destructive to follow a course of unbridled individualism and intolerance. Although you may feel helplessand alone, you cannot escape or shirk your share in this great responsibility. The school demands that you do your best in that which lies nearest to you, and that you see in your associates that which you desire them to see in you. The riches represented by money are often illusory and unsatisfying, but the richness of the mind and spirit endure forever and give emotional satisfaction which is permanent and never ending. -J. H. RIPTON. 11
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