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Playing host to the club members Cfrom M - Z inclusivej was Mr. Annable, to whom we offer our grateful appreciation for his sin- cerity and understanding. We thank him for the patient guidance and sympathy he has shown us and give special consideration to the merry twinkle in his eyes. We shall never forget him, for he is one whom we proudly call our friend. ' . lm'4x who 'l tx '17, Y., . 1 The group of new members who entered the Club 8:30 in September, 1943, was greet- ed by a jolly little woman, Miss Sara G. Tully. 'Through three years of happiness, laughter, and tears Miss Tully has been the perfect hostess. As we prepare to graduate, we are saddened by the thought of parting with such a good friend, but we are glad that newcomers to the club will have the oppor- tunity of knowing Miss Tully as we have known her.
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THE STAFF DR. HOWARD D. WOOD, Principal MR Helen I-. Alderman Dorothy C. Allan Donald H. Allen Gordon C. Allen Mary K. Anderson Charles W. Annable Grace L. Arnold Loretta J. Barry John A. Battle Mary E. Beehan Ray S. Black Mabel L. Blaney Florence A. Bray Wilton Brown Martha W. Budlong Frances S. Burnham Albertine L. Butts M. Sophie Campbell Elizabeth M. Canning Mildred R. Collins Nellie B. Colwell Florence A. Crossley Mary M. Crowley Edward H. Cunningham Frederick Davis Selma S. Deady Mae T. Degnan Joseph P. Delaney Theodore E. Dexter . FREDERICK E. HAWKINS. Vice-Princ Emma M. Donnelly Anna C. Dowling Marion C. Dyson Ruth B. Eddy Margaret C. Ellis Marjorie L. Ellis Hazel L. Fay Agnes J. Flaherty Anna L. Flynn Katherine C. Gallivan Philomena C. Golini Pauline M. Gray Roger W. Greene M. Isabelle Hall Alice F. Hildreth Marion C. Hixson Elmer H. Hussey Mildred L. Jenckes Edna B. Keenan Alice C. Kelly Edith M. I,aBree Walter E. Leach Edna R. Macdonald Elizabeth J. MacDonald Sarah Maclntyre Louise S. Marren Eileen M. Martin Muriel C. Mellors Edward F. Mullen ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE ipal Barbara M. Murray George F. McCahey Angela C. McDermott Bertha B. McKee Grace M. Neagle Mary M. Powers Benjamin Premack Rose Presel Royal P. Richardson Raymond W. Roberts Mary E. Rowe Chester A. Ruoff William Schaller Joseph Schein Dora Sherman Florence H. Slack James C. Smith. Jr. Alice J. Spotwood Joseph W. Stuart Grace V. Taylor Sara C. Tully Madeline Wallace Leo Weiss Ruth E. Wells Ralph W. Wilkins Joseph R. Winans Winnifred B. Wood Private Helena F. Clarke, W.A.C. Lieut. fJ.G.J Donald M. Clayton, U.S.N.R. Private C. Gordon Dummer, U.S.A. Lieut. fJ.G.D Robert G. Gurnham. U.S.N.R. Private Thomas J. Lucitt, U.S.A. Q' N 0' 4 4 .f X I, 1 Ensign Thomas G. Russell, U.S.N.R. lawn' : lb RX Y
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The Challenge I The salty wind is blowing from the sea, The breakers thunder up against the shore, The sun-bronzed sand: what does it mean to me? The world has beauty: do you ask for more? II If life could have one half the earth's great power, To make men humble, filled with brotherhood: If love could bring such good, the earth would flower With peace and hope, where hate and war once stood. III The tall, sweet pines sway gently in the breeze: The world is still except for woodland sounds: Far off, a whip-poor-will calls through the trees: Here solitude and peace, at last, are found. IV The mountains reach in awe to touch the sky, The canyons seek the bottom of the earth, The prairies, in their scorching stretches lie To form a part of beauty, prove its worth. V But life is not all beauty, peace, and love: Wars will go on, the monuments will stand, The guns will fire, the bombs drop from above Till man has learned to take another's hand. VI As we go forth to face tomorrow's world, lt is for us, the youth, to make it right, To keep our hard-won flag of peace unfurled, And make it tolerance for which we fight. VII The future world is ours to shape and mold. Learn from the sea, the mountains, and the pine: Learn from the peace and beauty that they hold: Go out and find the sun and make it shine! ELEANOR BALCHIN
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