Senior Class Poem We have crossed the rolling waters. And our four years course is run; O’er shoal and wave we’ve battled, But our voyage now is done. Our Captain has been patient, As we crossed the foaming sea And has kept both strong and steady Mighty, peerless “Thirty-Five.” Courage, strength, and zeal we’ve had, As with winds we’ve fought, We looked on high where our flag waved, With “Vineit qui superat.” Now the ship is safe at anchor And the gang-plank lower falls; We voyagers impatient w r ait To answer harbor calls. But hold! We fain would liuger, Yet just a little while, We’ll miss so much our comrades And our Captain’s friendly smile; The crew with strife untiring, The white-caps dancing play, ’Tis hard to leave them all behind— And yet we cannot stay. We may return in after years, And gaze across the deep; No Captain, Crew nor Friendly-ship Will make our pulses leap. No pa ' th will gleam upon the wave, ’Tis only in our soul. And memory like an uncrowned Prince Still reigns supreme with full control. —HARRY SMITH TUSH. iiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimmiiimimiiiiiiiiMi Page eighteen
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LOUISE GERTRUDE ALTMAN ACADEMIC COURSE Home Economics Club; Latin Club. “In thought sublime.” ALYCE ALEXANDER BALDWIN SCIENTIFIC COURSE Glee Club; Secretary Edgar Allan Poe Literary So¬ ciety; Vice-President 3L; Home Economics Club. “I am ever merry when I hear sweet music.” ELIZABETH ARCHER BARNARD ACADEMIC COURSE President Latin Club 1933; Public Reader 1935; Sid¬ ney Lanier Society 1931-34; Poe Society 1934-35; Latin Gee Club 1931-32; Latin Club 1931-35; Dra¬ matic Club 1931; Traffic Squad 1934; Assembly Squad 1935; Business Manager “Alipes Nuntius” 1935; As¬ sistant News Editor “ Kaleidoscope” 1935; Won Dis¬ trict Music Contest 1933. “Let us, then, be what we are and speak what we think.” NAN MASON BURCHETT ACADEMIC COURSE Poe Literary Society 1933-35, President 1934; Mono¬ gram Club 1934-35; Manager Girls’ Basketball Team 1935; Sanitation Squad 1931; French Circle 1934-35, Secretary 1934-35; Latin Glee Club 1931-33; Presi¬ dent 1L, 1H, 2H, Class Representative 2L; Assistant Sports Editor “Kaleidoscope” Staff 1935; Athletic As¬ sociation 1931-32-34-35. “Steady, straight-forward, and strong, with irrcsistable logic.” VONDRA BOGESE ACADEMIC COURSE Monogram Club 1934-35; Basketball Squad 1931-35; Athletic Association; Sidney Lanier Society; French Circle; Latin Club; Traffic Squad; Assembly Squad; Poe Society; Home Economics Club 1H, 2L, 2H; Vice- President; Secretary-Treasurer 3H. “Fresh as the morn.” Page twenty
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