Ipswich High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ipswich, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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THE TIGER VOL. IX. IPSWICH, MASSACHUSETTS JUNE 29, 1928 Published by the Senior Class oj MaiDiiny SIiy;h School STAFF EDITOR RICHARD DURHAM FACULTY ADVISOR MISS E. MARGARET ALLEN MANAGING EDITOR PETER GONIS ADVERTISING MANAGER ROBERT ELWELL ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER. .. .FRN Cl CONNOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS A THLETIC EDITOR . . . f THELMA BAILEY I ELIZABETH GOVE j ALTHEA HOWE 1 MARY PATCH ROBERT COLE TYPISTS .. SENIOR TYPEWRITING CLASS Contents Mr. Whipple Frontispiece Editorial Page 4 Cub Staff 1929 - 4 Essays “Doctrina Omnia VinciU “ 5 Aviation ‘‘ 6 Journalism in Relation to Civilization “ 9 Ten Years Later 13 Class Parts History ‘‘ 16 Gifts to Girls ‘‘ 19 Gifts to Boys ‘‘ 20 Prophecy ‘‘ 21 Will ‘‘ 23 Graduation Program 27 Class Day Exercises “ 27 Honor Awards “ 27 Class Pictures 28 Senior Play “ 52 Sport Review 53 Alumni ‘‘ 55 Class Celebrities ‘‘ 56 As the Poets See Us “ 56 Songs Inspired by Prominent Members of the Class “ 59 Dramalics and Cinematics “ 60 Our Advertisers “ 61

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Editorial Graduation is a time of mingled feelings. In the four years we have spent together strong ties and asso- ciations have been formed, which we are loath to break. Tempering this, there is a sense of satisfaction in a task brought to a successful conclusion. At graduation time we are forced to think of the future. Heretofore, the world beyond the horizon of graduation has seemed distant and vague. Now, with diplomas in our hands, we realize with a start that we have passed through an impor- that period and the next step will affect the whole course of our lives. Some of us are daunted at the prospect of the unknown. Some are restive and eager. But for all there is a vision of a high ideal, a worthy ambition. When commencement week is past, when we begin to realize the work and the drudgery we must go through to achieve that ideal, the fires of enthusiasm are apt to flick- er and die. Without the constant good of an unfaltering purpose, we relax, and during the years of youth, pleasure and excitement may be a fairly satisfactory substitute for our dreams. We know that this is but a temporary happiness. The faces of old men are convincing proof. Those who have succeeded retain something of the optimism of youth. Those who have failed bear either a mask of passive hopeless- ness, or the eyes and mouth reflect the bitterest regret for neglected gifts and opportunities. We are forced to admit that no price is too great for the realization of high as- pirations. Nor should we forget that an un- balanced success is a partial failure. As time passes, money is nothing if not honorably earned. Fame is empty without intimate friends. And without pecuniary indepen- dence we cannot enjoy friendships. Let us remember the lesson of those who have gone before — that a purposeless youth leads to a bit- ter old age, while an unrelenting struggle toward an ever receding, ever expanding horizon leads to a happy maturity and a more perfect contentment of spirit. With such a philosophy of life, though our bodies may grow feeble, we shall, in a sense, have found the fountain of youth, for the unflagging quest for something just beyond means a continued growth of mind and char- acter. Thus shall life be happy and we shall approach the end. “Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him and lies down to pleas- ant dreams.” CUB STAFF 1929. Editor, Dorothy Dunn, ' 29. Man- aging Editor, Norman Baxter, ' 29. Literary Editor, Gladys Durham, ' 31. Social Editor, Barbara Damon, ' 29. Reporters: Frances Ross, ' 29; Leslie Emerson, ' 30; Harriet Goodhue, ' 31. Alumni Editor, Mildred Mansfield, ' 29. Athletic Editor, William Marr, ' 29. Exchange Editor, Mary Henderson, ' 30. Joke Editor, Joseph Gaffney, ' 29. In the fall, an Art Editor, a Fresh- man Reporter, and one or more Liter- ary Editors will be chosen. 4

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