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COMMENTS As this Year Book goes to press the mem- bers of the Class of 1933 are very near the goal for which they set out four years ago. At that time graduation seemed a long way off. All too quickly have the years passed! You are now at the threshold of the door that opens out into real life with its opportunities and responsibil- ities. The test of how well you have learned will be the use you make of these opportunities and responsibilities now before you. The theme of your book is Greek Gods. What theme could be more intriguing, more iri- spiring, a greater stimulus to the imagination? What could offer more pointed lessons? How JACOB L' NEIGHBOR we all love Aphrodite, the alluring Eros, and the mighty Heracles. ln the story of every in- habitant of Olympus is a lesson for us if we but seek it. One example will sufliceg Heracles, while living with the shepherds, one day wandered to the cross-roads. Here he met two women-Duty and Pleasure. Each offered to be his guide. Heracles listened intently to the enticing offers of beautiful Pleasure, yet, chose Duty and fol- lowed her throughout life. lVlay your Year Book and its theme ever inspire you, each and all, to follow Duty and to render to society your best efforts. JACOB L. NEIGHBOR. Few classes have met with more universal suc- cess when faced with adverse conditions than has the Class of 1933 during the four years of its existence. The world today is just emerging from a period of depression and the way to success for you will not be easy. But if you will only apply the fortitude and effort so expressive of the Greek Gods who form the theme of this book to the modern problems which present themselves, you are certain to achieve the end you desire. I have no more sincere wish than that you continue individually the success that has been yours as a group, and that you long cherish the ideals you have here acquired. aonenr 1. MONTGOMHRY ROBERT I- MONTGOMERY- Seventeen
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X1 -xx 'S N .Y Front Row: Mr. Marcellus. Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Harper, Mr. Neighbor, Mr. Bergman, Mr. Brown. Second Row: Mrs. Coldwell, Miss Stewart, Miss Coplin, Mrs. Ayers, Miss Hall, Mrs. Duff, Miss Church, Miss Rhein, Miss Ross. Back Row: Mr. Duff, Mr. Davis, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Foster. Faculty MR. J. L. NEIGHBOR MR. R. I. .M.0NTGOMERY Principal MR. H. T. ANDERSON Physifal Education MR. MERLE ANSBERRY History, Typing, Physical Edufalion MISS HELEN AUSTIN English, Physifal Eduration MRS. NELLIE G. AYERS Attendance Offifer MR. CARL BERGMAN Latin, Frenfh MR. WILLIABI BRAUN Geometry, Mechaniral Dra-wing MR. J. L. BROWN English MISS LOIS BURROVV Home Making, Sefwing MR. GUSTAV CARLSON Algebra, Geometry, Arithmetif Eighteen Vire-Principal MISS EDITH CHQURCH Library Seienre MRS. CLARA COLDWELL Principal Evening High School MISS ETHEL COPLIN History, General Seience, Basketry MR. LINDSAY W. DAVIS Chemistry MRS. C. P. DUEE Botany, Biology MR. B. F. DUFF Bookkeeping, Geography and Law MISS MARTINE EMERT Gregg, Transcription, Dramaties MR. CHARLES FOSTER English, Public Speaking MR. RAYMOND FRANCHI English
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