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TO OUR SUCCESSORS During our school life almost every one of us is selected for some office. Year after year a different student is elected to each job. Each one of us handles his or her job a little differently than others do. Some loaf on the job; others take interest in their work and make their duties things to be v ell done and to be proud of. We Seniors by this time have gained a fairly accurate knowledge of the character and abilities of each of our school-mates; we judge each other by the way we carry out the offices with which we are entrusted. So it is throughout life. 7e are judged by the way we bear our responsibility. The chief aim of our school life is to build character. Many times we have been told that we cannot build character Vi ithout accepting responsibility. Whenever anyone does net carry out the job for which he is responsible, he does himself inestimable harm. Remember that when you take a school office you are not merely doing a favor to others. You are accepting for yourself a chance to make good — to enrich yourself forever. CLASS OF ’33
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OUR FACULTY V g as a class wish to thanh all the teachers for their untiring cooperation with us during the past four years, ¥e want to thank Miss Lyster in doing her share in coaching the girls ' athletics and filling our heads with ideas about History and French. To Miss Kress we owe our success for the pla s and the operettas, our Washington Trip, and our vague knowledge of the old v r iters and poets. Although Mi«s Horn specializes in the typewriter, she also serves well as Mr. Worrall ' s secretaryc Mrc Wcrrall, it seems, cannox yet convince the Latineers that a is a.l wn ys pronounced ah”; but we are thankful to him for his inter ' est; in our welfare. Our athletic coach, Mr. Harvey, has taught us all we kno? about football, basketball, baseball and bookkeeping; it is to him we show our gratitude. We owe our algebraic ability to none other than Mr, Shaw, the Physics expert, who also shines as Track Coach, Wo cannot leave without giving a vote of thanks to Miss PiercG, our art teacher, and Mrs, Rodgers, our musical director, T o are indeed proud of ha.virjg been instructed by such an efficient faculty, and ' we shall always remember their guiding advice in years to come. CLASS OF 33
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