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.fdalminiafrafion ana! juan fo f Claude L. Reeves Mabel L. Mathews lack P- Cr0Wlher Principal Girls' Vice Principal Boys' Vice Principal lt is a wholesome thing for us to learn to think of ourselves objectivelyeto try to realize how our acts and behavior appear to others. We must learn to be conscious of the reaction of the audience and not entirely taken up with our personal histrionics. Therefore, l highly approve of the theme which S'47 has selected for its year book, All the Worlds a Stage - . lf we can learn to see ourselves as actors in the great drama of life, we may be better able to keep the proper perspective and bring balance and proportion to the interpretation of our respective roles. We may feel at times that We have been sadly miscast, that we have been forced to play only bit parts when our talents are for greater things, We may feel that the stage directions are muddled and confused- that the director is incompetent. The setting may seem unreal, the lighting effects bad. Or we may even think that our part is greater than our abilities-that we have insufficient ability and training to play the leading role. No matter what our attitude may be, this we must learn. The success of the play is determined by the team work and cooperation of every individual connected with the cast--from the prompter to the greatest hero in his most thrilling climax, lf we want this world drama to have a happy ending We must be governed by one principle only: Act well your part, there all the honor lies, -Claude L. Reeves f U ab-v . I Lucy E. Howell Head Counselor Anna Cleo Hurley Registrar fe ' N' i :J. 1: - , e ' :a :gifs
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Lucy Adams. Helen Baker. Alice Barnard. Iulienne Bayliss. Clark Beardsley. Franklin Becker, Rexie Bennett, Iulia Boardman Mary Bolan. Charles Bone. Dorothy Bouck. Horace Bresee. Elizabeth Briggs. Lena Brockmeier. Mary Burdick, Grace Chadwick Philo Chambers. Charles Clark. Claudia Clark, Dorothy Clark. Barbara Curtis, Ina Davids. Hatha Doebler. Ruth Edwards Iohn Essick, Edna Evans. Pearl Evans, Lucile Freed. Marne Goodell, Willard Goodhue, Bertha Goodwin. Homer Graves Sadye Gredis. Leonard Green, William Greene. Marion Hart. Lily Hawkinson, Ruth Heldman. Albert Hemsath, Ruth Hill Inez Hodge, Frank Holi. Iennet Iohnson, Marguerite Iohnston. Marie Iohnson, Myra Iones. Leon Kaplan. Hazel Kent
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