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THE CALENDAR Go, songs, for ended is our brief, sweet playg Go, children of swift joy and tardy sorrow: And some are sung, :md that was yesterday, And some unsung, and that may be tomorrow. G0 forthg and if it be o'er stony way, Old joy can lend what newer grief must borrow: And it was sweet, and that was yesterday, And sweet is sweet, though purchased with sorrow. Go, songs, and come not back from your far away: And if men ask you why ye smile and sorrow, Tell them ye grieve, for your hearts know Today, Tell them ye smile, for your hearts know Tomorrowf, ALBERT A. NIAGGIOLI i 3+ Al,-lg L1 xl I1 'Q ,f 2' 'g y ff' ' ..r Z in. ,O '1-r+?..- I 2 I - S- 92 ff'-A Pj --S 591.319 'Q-w .1 4.2112 FF' Q 1 .L ,,, - L'- , , i Y V 1 i , Y i 1 U . E: .1 -'7 I ,, A. 7 gf af-5' L' ,f ' 1- , -,- , - A , 'af' 415122 a:,',',f ,e',?..'L 521. - fygf , . - ffefiifl Fai? .f:fig:'::-g? . .1--W 1- 'L Y , -ar, . ,,1,, U Q latin, , . , ,.,- V , 4:-1 ..., f-54-, gf- ' , :if A H 1 f- ' -Y Y Y , , 5-xg? Y 1 L- -Y 1 if - f ' - -Yfiz , - -'4-'- 2 iff -+ - ' - - gf - Y V -e -if f f ,' kmfe - 1 - ,- TLV, Y .,, .. , . ,YJ-i :L-In 5, Q Uhggff W, A .. L ql -.4, .-, Fvsmfff H-515 ' ' ' - LAHS - --1- ,,.,., f-Ju. 1-lj, H 44 ., g. :J P l: ' 5 lg . -1 ' 'f - - Y - f ' jf 1:1 1
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16 THE CALENDAR Valedictory Tonight, dear classmates, have been opened to us the golden portals of the future. Yesterday, we stood before them and curiously wondered what was on the other side. Tomorrow, we shall be on the other side. But tonight, we are neither here nor there. Tonight, we stand on the threshold, with the privilege of looking backward or forward. As we look into the past and realize that soon these doors must close forever, we are somewhat at a loss. Conflicting emotions overwhelm us. There is a peculiar tug- ging at our heart strings, our eyes are moist and our lips tremble. We are happy to know that we have attained the highly cherished goal for which we have been striving during the past four years. We are glad that the first scene in the drama of life has been auspiciously enacted, but we regret that we must part with our classmates, with our teachers, and with our Alma Mater. How difficult would be this leave-taking, we could not anticipate, so strong are the bonds of friendship that unite us. To Mr. Thomas and to the members of the faculty, we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude. Their influence through their teachings, and their kindliness, have been so creative, that we fully realize how futile would be mere words of appreciation. If, however, we can thank them by becoming what they would like us to become, by forever living true to those ideals which they have inspired in us, then let them rest assured that we shall do our best to prove that their efforts in character-building have been successful. To Hutchinson, our Alma Mater, whose protecting walls have housed us through the four happiest years of our lives, we promise: Our hearts that learned to love her Will steadfast be and true, However far in life we stray From Central's Brown and Blue. We would linger on this threshold a while longer, but time waits not for man. The portals are shut, gently but finally, and we find ourselves in a new world. Eagerly we lift our heads in an effort to see what life has in store for us, in an en- deavor to fathom its mystery: 0 world invisible, we view thee, O world intangible, we touch thee, O world unknowable, we know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee. VVe see the beginnings of many paths, each of which will be trodden by one or more of us. The time has come for us to part, but before we say good-bye, may we not wish each other Godspeed on the long road of our choice? May we look forward to many happy reunions in this, the school we have learned to love so well? Francis Thompson, in his Envoi to his book of poems, strikes a note of regret for what is past and of promise for what is yet to come, that we may echo as we say Farewell.
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THE CALENDAR JOHN ALAIMO Johnny Jolly Always Michigan H. '25, H. C. '26, H. C. H. '28, Traffic Monitor, Il Circolo Italiano. 'flVithout the rich heart, wealth is an ugly beggar. SOLOMON ALT Sally Secures Attention Undecided Merit Roll '28, Chess Club, Secy. and Treas, Mgr. Track, Science Club, Glee Club. My strength is as the strength of ten Because my heart is pure. G. MAY ANDERSON Swede Giggling, Main Art Nurse Merit Roll '25-'29, Honor Roll '28, H. '29, Num- eral '26, A. H. A. '27, Block H. '28, Gold H. '29, Physical Ability Pins '26, '27, Calendar, Commerce Club, Glee Club. Be true-hearted. whole-hearted, faithful and loyal. ANNALTA ATKINS Nalty Ambitious Actress Secretary Merit Roll '27, '29, Girls Lunch Room '29, School Play, Commerce Club. 'fHitch your wagon to a star, Hold on tight, and there you are! LEONE BABCOCK Babe Likeable Blonde Pratt Institute H. C. H. '27, '29, Merit Roll '28, Junior Class Marshal, Science Club, Literary Society. Be to her 'virtues a little kind, Be to her faults a little blind. ETHEL BALDWIN Peanut Extra Big Bryant 8: Stratton H. '27, '29, H. C. '28, Science Club. Put people, like pictures, in the best light. ERLA BALL Erl Eats Buns Stenographer Honor Roll '26, '28, '29, Merit Roll, Commerce Club. Happy am 1, from care Fm free Why aren't they all contented like me. CAROLINA BAUDO Carrie 1 Carefree Busybee Undecided H. C. H. S. '26, H. '27, Merit Roll '27, '29, Volley Ball '25,'Captain Ball '25, Basket Ball '26, Glee Club, Il Circolo Italiano. If we live truly, we shall see truly.
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