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X x ll, ,,4l Lf FOREWORD HIS edition of the Monrovian has been an at- tempt on the part of the staff to put before the students the Olympic Games, past and present. This summer We shall have our first opportunity to see the Olympics at first hand, so we, the staff, have en- deavored to make a book which shall commemorate the event. We have tried to familiarize the stu- dents with the history of the Games by presenting Legends at intervals throughout the book. We hope that our efforts have been in some measure success- ful in giving an interesting and enlightening account of the spirit and history of the Games. l g p , X.- N K X X M Q is i 3? i i W 1. - .s t .Q K7- K-. Y- x XM Q' 1. nv. X WRX. A , ,M . it x .1 I v 7'N. in
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l ' ,Qi r K fl M15 fl -f V' X 'K'1. l o -n lf f V 'gk 1 if I' ff!!! l DEDICATICN E, the staff, wish to dedicate the 1932 edition of the Monrovian to the late Mr. Albert Marshburn who, for the past ten years, was an instructor in history in this high school. During that time, Mr. lvlarshburn gained the admiration and respect of all his students and fellow teachers. He was known as a man who was conscientious in his work, a man who blamed himself when any of his efforts was in vain. r. Marshburn was a truly successful man i t at he filled his niche in life so well that n s in he hea?ts of those who knew him. V M 5 ll V ' l . ll I fill' pw 1 ,, tw . i i rv trail ll l .i 4 it al ra fa Q Sli C ' l njlflvl ,I ,l if .I 'I ...i H li xt ii i i lf i' i l l J ll t vacancy-a feeling of empti-
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it to t 2 rl T ARCAUIA lNOHROVIA,g pumcrc yi l Y Y, Y ,T T Il ,' 4 'f I 3 7 ff : ,-X i lam I if? A 227571 .4 5:79 ' ' v ' v 622 V' aw ', 44 fi 'W W E '- fi- 1 4 f-ga .--J s.Lm-name THE ENTRANCE HE entrance to the main building of the high school is symbolic of the approach to a saner, cleaner view of the problems of life. The arches invite the eager mind to enter and find a pleasure and an enjoyment which only the truly great mind can fully appreciate. Opportunity beckons and the alert brain finds that only learning can bring that sense of satisfaction and fulfillment which warms the hearts of real students. Knowledge is truly a gift from the gods, for who that truly seeks learning is turned away empty-handed?
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