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F-'rw' rf-wv-v-vw '-1 - -u --- -n-V-rm --ju - - ---v-1------ --If--v 1-F q 1 - mga 0,4 we '38m. Shakespeare said: It is the stars. We frequently see references to the Sun, Moon, Stars, and Heavens, and of their relation to the earth and mankind. The Annual Circuit of the earth around the sun is divided into twelve circles-January to December-each having clearly defined and dis- tinctive life conditions. Within this cycle we find the twenty members of the senior class. Let us see the relationship of the stars to us. JANUARI We find that Margaret is active, 1 independent, diplomatic, persist- ent and a tireless worker. Betty has the faculty of smiling when her heart is aching and her head worrying. Marjorie is a thinker and acquires knowledge from books and experiments 5 in other words, she is a mental practitioner. Raymond loves praise and needs it :Ln order to bring out his bestg he is restless, loves change and travel. Bob should always remember that 'An eye for an eye , and set a price upon his physical struc- ture which he is able only to pay. He often overestimates his strength. FEBRUARY Ethel is determinedly inclined to have her own way and without ef- fort inherently commands others. APRIL les has decided l:Lkes and dis- likes and is constantly dreaming of a more happy, useful and pros- future. Etha Mae seldom finds fault and is quick to forgive an injury or slight. JUNE n Olen is not boisterous and seldom tells of his home or personal af- fairs. He is not inclined to be q rre some. Kenneth is unselfishg always able to see the good and bad side of every problemg always willing to arbitrate. 0 JULY Frances' motto is 'Self-safety first. Be able to do and then do! She is not quarrelsome. Roman believes in You doqas you like and I will do the same. Robert loves public or business matters, sel- dom talks about himself, and still he is in- clined to love publicity. Betty Jo is fond of money, of travel and loves the artisti . c and beautiful :in home and dress AUGUST Carl loves publicity, being seen in places of public importance, and to feel important. SEPTEMBER Russell believes in doing every- thing in the shortest, easiest and est way. He likes to show proof and be shown proof in argument. OCTOBER I ll fi' Thelma speaks her mind fully and 111' expresses her feelings plainly and aunderstandably 9. D J NOVEIBER ' Jim plans and works on the slow sure basis and makes every move count for gain, usually plans carefully. Fern is a worker when she has a personal inter- est. The bigger the scheme or enterprise, the better she likes it. DECEMBER llar:Len's natural talents carry her into almost every field of useful endeavor. 1' rf., Il QQ 4: if
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Qian 7061! Every year it is the custom for de- parting seniors to pile on the heads of less fortunate Juniors all those things which they themselves will no longer use or need. But this time the procedure will be varied. The senior class, as a whole, wills to next year's seniors some enduring qualities which they believe, if followed, will make :br a better grad- uating class. In the first place one good principle to remember is the one which is expressed in the motto of the class of 1938: 'He conquers who conquers h1mse1f.' Using this motto as a guide, one can find other qualities to be de- sired in a class, as well as in individ- uals: H ealthiness C ourtesy E fficiency 0 pen-mindedness N eighborliness Q uickness C ordiality U niversality 0 rderliness E arnestness N obleness R eliability Q uietness S incerity U nity E ducability R eadiness H elpfulness S elflessness I ngenuity I agnanimity S implicity W ill-power E ndurance H appiness L eniency 0 bedience F irm ess Qlalu ?6LLL04qf And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like a snail Unwillingly to school. Time has set its inevitable stamp upon our every thought and action, and now she says that we must part to go our ways and do our deeds. We started to school on September 7, 1926, as the first first-graders in the new building. From this group seven have triumphantly reached this goal: Fern Householder, Robert Kiefer, Thelma llorrlson, Russell Neafie, Raymond Olwick, Frances Powers, and Margaret Woods. On many occasions this class has won honors worthy of consideration. We received first place in theLucas County, and seventh place in the Bowling Green District on 1heEighth Grade State Tests. Also we have the only two boys in the school whose citizenship warranted them the opportunity of attending the Buckeye Boys' State, two girls who won honorable mention in the State Scholarship Tests, 1 --Shakespeare one boy who pitched a no hit, no run baseball game, and several members who have won letters in boys' and girls' athletics. But, above all, through these years we have not lost sight of the pur- pose for which we have attended school: knowledge, scholarship, and progress. Now we look proudly back upon our school years and our own achievements, although ,many things left undone have slipped by as the minutes of the day. 'Lost yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset Two golden hours each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered for they are gone forever.' Our hearts may be heavy or light, but we must set our eyes on the goal of our lives and move steadfastly onward. x. .l . , E, .1 A QQ E1XLJ Af, . ' Nusa, ' . A. 1 , . J-, .. W' . - ' - ' Nl!! ' -- 'N r x.x3.',..,J,,,,gsp.EA 'cut Q-. f:.:M'.:.1. 'xllv-u v,.Jbq,.,,,-.W:1..,,mu ss..-cw '-' ', 1 --.f f-ri. . ,-4 . . . ,- - '- .R , ........ 4 -.., l...I,.'-kg',..,,--t.1t's-- ' ww. --11...., -fe ...H X. I5 '--, -.....- U kv...-' ' 31'- '0'-'-' -N, 1.. g,wsf-F 'k,,,mm.'.1.- ' 0 --v-'51 ,, fx... ...mg f-- JN A ..,..r- ,,, .w,,,,,,, 1 o,, ,....-4...s---,AV -,. ,X Q ..4,,,,,,, .W -......,,. .-.,p:- I, .
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