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Page Nineteen Senior Class Officers President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . Harold Sullivan . . .Vivian Huston Marian Arrasmith . . . Etheleen Durr Miss Hamilton Mr. Kinney Senior Aduisors
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‘age Eighteen SUCCESS There comes a time in the life of each person when he must make a great decision This is the crisis or turning point of life. Whether the change be good or bad can never be told until he completes his task. The chocsing of the road to take is a critical undertaking that not even the most skilled or the most highly educated can suggest with knowledge of its outcome. We. the class of nineteen twenty-three, will, in a short time, have to make this decision and we gladly await that supreme moment with hope that it will be for the best. We can not of course tell what would be the best thing for us, but we think that the four short and happy years of our life at High School will so benefit us that we wi’.l choose the right road and make a great success. Success is net a thing that is given to us, but for us to achieve and to do so our High School education will assist us over many hard bumps and wide chasms ol default. We can never say too much for our High School and the teachers there, for thus far they have been our guide posts along the road of life, and after we leave here and have to go along the unblazed trail we will know then what they did for use. Now that we are soon to bid farewell to our High School days, we can on'y look forward into the future w’th hope, and may this heps be never dying, because it a'one will be our star of achievement and if we reach its height we can look out on the woild and say, All that I am or hope to be, I owe to Macomb High School.
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Page Twenty JANUARY GRADUATES MARY CLAASSEN “Hon” Colchester, 111, ’20 Watonian “Bright jewels and brightest gold will charm me not when I grow old because I have a husband.” EARL BROWN “Brownie “A man cf talent who siezes circumstances, a man of genius who creates them.” FRANK HAINLINE Hea” Class basket ball, ’21, 23, Debating “Contentment opens the source of every joy.” OWEN HOCRAFFER .“Short] Class basket bali. ’21, 22. Quality, not quantity, was his motto.”
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