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PREFACE THE theme of the Altchpe 1932 is ACTIVITY. By I this we mean the enjoyable participation in activi- ties that are not included in the regular curriculum. Working in our organizations gives us an opportunity to satisfy our inner desires and develop our natural tal- ents without the restraint of the average class room discipline. Ordinarily we are confined to readin ' , writ- in ' , and ' rithmetic, but extra curricular activities loosen the reins which hold in our abilities and give them free play to forge ahead. The self satisfaction of laboring voluntarily at a task that has been the result of per- sonal choice instead of assignment, is not easily sur- passed. The joy of realization of long cherished ideas and that of accomplishment gives us a feeling of power that will retain its force in later life. This power, this ability to act on our own initiative, is what gives us a good perspective and the confidence necessary to meet successfully difficulties of a practical nature when we are compelled to face them. Such an ability, although developed to a point of theoretical perfection in the classrooms, needs the background of extra-curricular activities to make it useful. In choosing an art scheme, apropos of our theme, we have chosen one that will reveal our nature in a more frivolous vein, the joyous and gay side of school life. The figures are rollicking and characteristic student poses drawn with a modern interpretation.
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These sources, ho vvever, would be bereft of tfieir value were it not for the generosity of the faculty members who sponsor the activities. Their never ending interest, their helpful advice, and their reliability make possible the establish- ment and maintenance of clubs and teams that contribute to the training for adult life. To them drz we indebted for what we have gained, and to them we dedicate this AITCHPE 1 932. THE STAFF
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CONTENTS I Faculty II Classes June Seniors February Seniors Two-Vear Graduates Juniors Sophomores Freshmen III Activities Boys ' Athletics Girls ' Athletics Publications Organizations Drama and Music R. O. T. C. IV Features Pictorial School Life Advertising
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