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well prepared. Lastly, we have struggled with “Father Fate” and forced him to surrender to us the signed and sealed parchment, our diplomas. Never in the history of education has a class so marvelously conducted itself and accomplished so many outstanding objectives. But let us grow serious. We have been more or less successful in our efforts here. In our future work we may expect the same sort of success. I sincerely hope that June 17 does not mark a finality to our friendships. On the contrary, may we have “get togethers” in later years that will bring enjoyable recollections of the worthwhile days spent in Marshall. I extend my whole-hearted wish to each one that he may meet with happiness and good luck in future activities. Faithfully yours, Don Macfarlane. Sentiments tender. Memories sweet. Leaving thee render Our joy incomplete. Yet Memory's sorrow, Which parting doth mark, Sees not the morrow On which we embark. Life has its temperaments; Joys have their sad ends; Joy in abundance. Its intervals mends. Page Twenty-four
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Donald Macfarlane, President JUNE CLASS Dear Classmates: With what satisfaction are we twenty-seveners leaving the pictured corridors and class rooms of Marshall high! I say “satisfaction, for our career here during forty months has been harmonious. Whom have we offended? My pen pauses here for a reply. It gets none; then none have we offended. Each semester have we skillfully and truthfully mastered our four subjects including chorus, gym, social activities, and such polite discourses among ourselves as make the wheels of society turn gracefully; record of which has been inscribed on flamboyant orange cards. We have gone to classes, almost daily, with the hope and the faith that only the first two letters of the alphabet, “a' meaning oxen, “b” meaning house, so named by the Phoenician inventors of these symbols, might be needed to register thermometerically our intelligence. Sometimes this hope has been fulfilled; but frequently we have discovered that the third, fourth, and even sixth inventions of the Phoenicians have been used. We have never been loquacious in the library; never used even kindly satire upon Flora; never created gastro-hepatic chemical compounds in Mr. Reichard's laboratory; never failed to keep appointments for study R7. We have always glided as noiselessly, gracefully, and quickly through the halls as possible; have always sat uncomplainingly on the office bench, during the first period of certain mornings. We have always respectfully removed the gum from our mouths when asked to do so; have ever entered the class rooms quietly, modestly closing the door behind us, with lessons Page Twenty-three
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GEORGE ALBRO Class Play 26%, 27. “He talks not ill of his friends; He will help thee in thy need. FRANCES BEEBE G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3. 4; Blue Triangle 4; Orient 1; Cardinal 2, 4; Class Play 4; Fumes 4; Jeanne d’Arc Cercle 4: Socquc and Buskin 3; Press Club 4. “Thoughts too deep to be ex-pressed. And too strong to be suppressed.” DOROTHY BELL G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Blue Triangle 3, 4; Oko-boji delegate 3. “Who broke no promise, serv'd no private end. Who gained no title, and who lost no friend.” RUSSELL BERTLESON Judge staff 3, 4; Class treasurer 4; Student Council 4: Press Club 4. “Of all those arts in which the wise excell, Nature's chief masterpiece is writing well” EDGAR BOLSTAI) Golf 1. 2, 3. 4; freshman basketball; Class play 26!1 . 27; baseball 27; Cardinal board 4; Press Club 4. “A little nonsense now and then. Is relished by the best of men.” ELDON BRITTAIN Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; senior orchestra 2. 3; Student Council vodvil 3; The Judge, business manager 3. “An able man shows his spirit By gentle words and resolute actions. DOROTHY BAILEY Blue Triangle 2. 3, 4, president 4; Okoboji delegate 4; G. A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4, secretary 3. vice president 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Dramatic Club, vice president 4; Fumes Club 4; Student Council 4; The Orient 1; Cardinal board 4; vodvil 4; ‘'Pinafore'’ 2; ‘'Bells of Beaujolais 3; “China Shop” 4; “Captain Applejack 4; “Alice in Wonderland” 4; Class secretary 3. 4; Campfire 2, 3; Cardinal play 4; Press Club 4. “Men are more powerful than women made. But women are more powerful to persuade. ELVIRA BETLACH G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4. secretary 4; Girls Club 3, 4; Blue Triangle 2. 3. 4; Socque and Buskin 3; “Captain Applejack” 4; “Alice in Wonderland 4; “Pinafore” 2; “Bells of Beaujolais 3; “China Shop 4; Press Club 4; Commercial Club 3. “Is what she is, and speaks what she thinks in all things: Keeps loyal to truth and the sacred professions of friendship NORMAN BERNIER Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4; Kolor Kraft Klub 3; The Judge staff 3; Student Council 4. “It is hard to talk sense. Hut harder to find listeners if I do. GEORGE BLEVINS Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; orchestra 2, 3, 4; “Mikado” 1; Pinafore” 2; Torch Club 3; Track 3; “M” Club. “He is great whose quiet bearing Marks his greatness well assured. FRED BROWN “Thinking is but an idle waste of thought. And naught is everything, and everything is naught ” GENE BRUSSEAU Track 4. “The best courage man has ever shoivn Is daring to cut loose and think alone.” Paqe Twenty-fire
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