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4.3, . x.. .04-Ga OFFICE FORCEf Where were you first period yesterday? CAFETERIA STAI:F+Twelve o'clock-All is welll HIGHLINE CUSTODIANS-Mr. Dalton, Mr. Whitley, Mrs. Yiesley, Mr. George Robertson A BIT OF NIPPON DURING THE SENIOR VAUDEVLI,EfDancers and VUrestlers I-IIGHLINES TRANSPORTATION SYSTENI - Mr, Boston, Mr. Schepper, Mr. Sewell, Mr. Whitley. and Mr, Campbell I5
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PROGRESS Following a special request, Mr. Gilbert has permitted the Class of '36 to print one of his poems which shows two pictures of the approaching industrial era and a bit of philosophy deduced from the same. Hear the roar of city traffic, All the multitudinous dinning, And the loud vociferation in the squareg On once peaceful country highways Hear the whir of motors spinning, And the droning of propellors in the air. 'Tis the glad reverberation Of the progress of the nation! Shout the rabble who are deafened by the blare. In the palaces of commerce, Hear the hub-bub and the clatter, Dawn to dark the jarring notes are never stillg Constant buzzing of the signals Ana' the keyboards' ceaseless chatter, Sharp staccatos all the interspaces fill. 'Tis the busy world advancing. ' Sing the people, who are dancing To the jingle of the silver in the till. From the factory's toiling tumult, Ring a thousand mingled clamors. Shrieking whistles pierce the blue dawn-gilded bowlg Whine of lathe and clang of anvil. Pounding of the iron hammers, Humming wires with harnessed lightning in control. Progressll' cry the crowd, unthinking, Heeding not the fatal clinking , Of the chains that Mammon forges for the soul. Where lies progress? Not in buildings Piled for mercantile endeavors, Nor in spanning empty space from pole to poleg Not in shackled thunder-bolts Attached to magic wheels and levers Milling small their daily grist of human toll- Progress lies in noble living, Being wronged, to be forgiving, Itls the silent pull of love that lifts the soul! 14
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Page 22 text:
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CQDZGSSQS .... YOUTH - CAREFREE, versaiiie, fun-loving youihl AT Times discourageci by liie's complexiiiesy a+ oiher iimes a bubbling founiain of human happiness -- such is The pic+ure, as freshmen, sophomores, iuniors, and seniors pass in and ou+ ihrouqh ihe doors of I-iighline - working, playing, and iiiiing Their lives for The iuiure.
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