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BLUE AND WHITE STAFF EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR EDWARD FAUST JAMES KEARNEY LITERARY STAFF HENRY REINOEHL AGNES STECKBECK ROSEMARY HARTMAN MIRIAM FOSTER SPORTS EDITOR THOMAS BARTLEY COMMITTEE ON PATRONS HENRIETTA DAULLARY JOSEPHINE FAIR ART EDITORS COMMITTEE ON SALES DORIS REIGLE HENRIETTA DAULLARY AGNES STECKBECK JOSEPHINE FAIR
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EDITORIAL The first graduating class of Lebanon Catholic High School is about to step forward into the busy world. The die is cast, we must depart. But the poignancy of our departure is mellowed somewhat by our fondest memories of pleasant days passed there in our hungering quest for the fundamental and basic training for a successful life. One of the most treasured possessions of the Class of 1932 will be the mem- ories of the trials and the joys, of the pleasant associations in these four most significant years of our lives. In the early days of our High School career, we chose for our motto, Forward ever, backward never . Now that we are about to depart from the direct influence of our Alma Mater, we pray that the lessons instilled there and the example given by our loyal and earnest faculty will be the motive power that will impel us- forward-day by day to accomplish much for God and Country. With the end of all our efforts appearing in the near distance, we are most thankful that we have not been engulfed in Virgil's swirling whirlpool of Charybdis. The foot-lights are burning low. The final act of our play has almost ended. No longer do the strains of music float up from the auditorium on assembly morning, no longer do our Senior athletes toil and strain for coveted vic- tories, the debating hall is silent, the door has closed on Lebanon Catholic High School's first graduating class. The goal lies within our grasp, yet the victory is tainted with regretg for old scenes must be left behind, and the last grip of hands means the parting of friends and of teachers whom we feel we can never repay for their gracious assistance. Silently the curtain falls. Forward, Seniors, forward! The last act of the play of the Class of 1932 on the stage of Lebanon Catholic High School has ended. Go forward and take your place upon the world's stage, there to play your part as is befitting the graduate of a Catholic High School. Edward Faust, '32.
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