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Page 33 text:
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Sl-IOVING OFF Ni ' T'77'i!i'i'l:f. i v A - 0 - itawfi-. 'lk Ak .EN J' iv , WI, 1 Vdlvl' :. Z .. am? g EE 1 mi! ff? 'HWS' 2 XX, x ,xii I 'if X .QM af' : 'l Isanugnrib' --N. X - .- ,.-.., -5..- A , sae.. 1-To Mr. Clarke: We, really the first graduating class be- queath to our principal deep gratitude for his guidance which has brought us surely along the paths of our high-school career, and many well-wishes for his continued success as skipper of future crews. 2-To Miss Keller: A thousand Qand onej thanks for her will- ing cooperation in the solution of problems concerning those fearful little cards of the dangerous color and a copy of the song Gather Lip-Rouge While You May. 3-To Miss Laws: A larger ollice with more comfortable chairs for future seniors to loll in while waiting to confer with her. 4-To the juniors: We leave the problem of adding a new and original committee to the long list of those that have taken care of the senior activities in the past. 5-To the Sophomore Class we leave several hundred lollipops with which to console themselves while they sigh for a junior prom. 6-To the Freshmen: We leave our one collection of pictured Dixie cup covers. 7-To Mrs. Carstens: We bequeath one woolly sweater, a pair of fur mittens, three dozen handkerchiefs and an assortment of cough drops to help her emerge from one winter without a cold. 8.-To Dr. Cusack: We bequeath her a set of thespians to carry out her excellent instructions regarding her favorites, Macbeth and Hamlet 9.-To the teachers' lunchroom, we leave the piano keys e g and f respectively, to replace the dormant ones in their piano. 10.-To the Publications department we leave four empty gaps on the Campus where the four entertaining columns previously had places. Also a pretzel for Mr. Sullivan, and a blue pencil for Mr. Free- man. And now, without all legal rigmarole, without witnesses, seals or lawyers but with just out own precious originality-we march away gallantly, bidding farewell to all. 'Fl l--lE- :z.nn':+n...ne3l
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EARTH SONG The waves break upon cool white sand Shells filled with life of the sea are thrown upon the sand. Children come and look eagerly for these shells. They iind themg play with themg They bury themselves deep into the shifting sands, Laughing joyously when only their tiny heads are visible, Building Spanish castles in sand which like the day dream Soon are torn down by the breaking sea coming to claim her own. Dirt in the backyards of the slums, ugly and unclean, Mixed with the acrid smells and soot of the factories. Filthy children playing in tattered clothes And trying to imagine the ash heaps and tall fences Suddenly changed into cool, tall trees and flowing fields Of the fresh and beautiful country. Sophie Rzzdzimki 3O'7'llIE- ciL..ln'n'l-I4
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Boy: SHIP'S COMPANY Girls Herbert Jaffe ............ ...Most Popular ............... ....... A nn Nicollet Oscar Kummer .............. ........... C leverest ............. .......... R ay Podolsky james Walsh ............ ............., B est Looking ............... ......... M argaret Burns George Charmoy ........................... Best Dressed .......... ............ A lice O,Neill Anthony Savarese ........................ Most Active ......... ......... M argaret Rudd Vincent Orlicky ........... .............. L iterary Light ........................... Mildred Lawson Walter Roedel ........... ........... B est Personality .........,.. ......... E dith Robinson Murray Prusmack ........................ Best Dancer ......... ......... T helma Levine john Smith ....................... ........... S leepiest ....... ......... E llen Schneider Clifford Lewis ........ ......... N oisiest .......... .. .............. Mildred Golden Albert Rook ................. ...... W ittiest ..........,.... Florence Mendelsohn Frederick Rabuse ............. ...,....... Q uietest ............ .............. M ae Levenson Charles Held ........... William Young ........................... Emanual Friedman Most Di gnified ......... ...Most Studious ............ Most Ambitious ......... George Honsa ..................... Done Most for Adams.. Annette Roetting .. Elizabeth Mogenson .. Josephine Atanasio Rosemary McGroarty Edward Chichester ....... Class Poet ............... .................... F rances Cohn Louis Czufin .............. ..,........... C lass Orator ............ ......... C atherine Setzer Edward Thomas ........ ........... C lass Musician ......... ............. A lberta Marks john Viebrock .............. ............ C lass Actor ............ ............ D orothy Graham William Dilworth .......... ........... C lass Artist ............ .......... M arion Cordes Anthony Savarese .......... .............. C lass Per ............... ............ An namay Boehm Carl Karlson ................. .............. M ost Bashful ............ ........ A dele Wipperman James Blom ........ .............. M ost Genial ......... ............ R ose di Bartolo Harry Grant .................................... Most Athletic ............ ................. H azel Muller 32 Tl-I E- 1 1... I k ' 2 ' t.. I .1
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