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The end has come, as come it must To all things; in these sweet June days The teacher and the scholar trust Their parting feet to separate ways. They part; but in the year to be Shall pleasant memories cling to each. As shells bear inland from the sea The murmur of the rhythmic beach. •Iolin (i. Whittier in these few simple lines brings In ns the picture of the student leaving his school days behind to go out into the world, but as they part, teacher and scholar, the school day memories linger on. II is our desire to record the many pleasant and interesting activities of J. It. S. in the “J”. In order to impress more deeply the memories of school days, for yon, students, alumni, and friends of J. 11. S.. we have published this J”. Herein you will find fond memories of our classes, athletic and other extra curricular activities, and our daily routine. F O R E W o The Glass of 1038 is sincerely grateful to many members of the faculty and alumni for their generous cooperation in the publication of this book. To the Hoard of Educa-lion. for its generosity in making our annual a financial success, to Superintendent It. S. Smith, for his attention to the business details involved in the completion of this year hook, to Miss Frances Kline, who has devoted a great share of her time and effort to her position as faculty adviser of the “J”, to Miss Esther Friedel, for her generous information concerning the alumni. Mr. Eugene Rrandt, to whom we arc greatly indebted for the fine snapshot photography of our “J”, to Miss Marianne Heinig. Miss Marion Edwards, Mr. Hugh Stewart, and Mr. Ilonald Lee. who composed the art committee, and to others who have aided us in numerous means, we thank you one and all. Let us hope that at the present and in the years to be, you will find this -‘J” through its photographs, jokes, and many records, a means to bring to you many pleasant memories of I he year l! 38 in J. H. S. If this may he done, then we, the Glass of 1938, have achieved our foremost aim. PAGE TWO
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