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ON HAVING ARRIVED AT THE END OF MY SENIOR YEAR When from this vantage point I turn to view, And sum up all the days and weeks gone past, And realize that this year is my last Within thy halls, 0 Alma Mater trueg All thou hast done for me returns anew To fill my heart with gratitude, and fast I come to thank thee for my full repast Of knowledge from thy fountsg for friendship, too. But time must ever onward, forward go 5 We cannot stop, or even slow its flightg And each tomorrow must forever leave Behind it joys and pleasures dear, I know. But thou hast taught me how to live, to fight, To reach the goal which I would fain achieve. JOHN BUCHMAN Page 8
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DEDICATION l AMES A. BERRY school isn't made by large buildings or material possessions, but by the teachers and students in it. Mr. Berry is one of the teachers who have helped make Lehman a first class high school. He is a capable craftsman. his ability to handle tools Win- ning the admiration of all to whom he teaches shop and pattern making. Through his efforts much valuable school equipment has been made in the shop and placed at the disposal of the student body. Starting with a group of green recruits, he patiently drilled our Lehman band into a marching unit comparable with any high school band. No play nor operetta at Lehman would be complete without the settings built under his supervision. Mr. Berry is the sort of individual who desires, as compensation for his labors, only the satisfaction of having done a job Well. It is this unassuming modesty that kindles a deep-seated respect in the heart of everyone who comes in contact With him. The Polaris staff takes this opportunity of paying tribute to James A. Berry by dedicating the 1940 Polaris to him. Page 7
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CONTENTS I ADMINISTRATION II SENIORS III UNDERCLASSMEN IV ORGANIZATIONS V ATHLETICS VI SCHOOL LIFE Page 9
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