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'N I I oo I oo I vo I oo I oo I N I I I oo I oo I I I I N I I on I I N I I N I oo I 04 I N I I I oo I I N I N I M I M I I oo I oo I I IXIXI IXIXIXIXIXIXI IXIXIXI I IZI I IXI I I I I I I I I I IXIXI IXI I I IXIXIXIXIXI I XIXIXI IXIXI I IXIXI HE last days of our high school course now 1 , 7 L I selves passing from those halls which are rich draw to a close. Wfe look about to find our- .W Hb?-Elrlxl L ' ' - ggi, in golden memories of the past. Almost in- credulously we see ourselves going from those class- rooms where we have shared together both our sorrows and pleasures. The past we review with mingled feel- ings of joy and sorrow and we turn our gaze to the veiled highways of the future inspired by high am- bitions and earnest hopes. Our chief aim in coming to Morris was to obtain an academic training. For us, however, our high school teachings have served a two-fold purpose. In addition to the regular classroom curriculum we have learned the value and have gained the enjoyment of returning a little something in appreciation of what we have been given. It is to the periods when we have served with the teams or with the clubs that we look back, feeling the true warmth of Morris traditions and the invaluable worth of Morris heritage. During our Senior year we have been welded into a closer personal communication. We have endeavored, while yet in Morris, to strengthen those bonds of friend- ship among ourselves which would keep us united after our graduation. At our class dances, on our Red Letter IXIXIX XIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXI I I!I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III I I IXIXIXIXIXIXIXIXIQI IX AIXI I I U? FD I3 -, O '1 O s 93 U1 'f fl -. 4 FD
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mint Gllaaa Qgfficers PRESIDENT vlcE PRESIDENT SAUL FISCHER ERNEST SADOLSKY TREASURER SECRETARY ROSE AGINSKY ANNA C. LIPPMAN Senior Class--Four
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Q . S Dav and in our various activities we have carried the ,f 9 banner of a more sincere co-operation and have em- phasized the importance of a more intimate fellowship. I : That our class events have been successful is evident I : and I hope the ideals we have tried to actualize will Q I : remain with us when our days at Morris are but dim : memories. I : Wie leave the portals of Morris behind, bearing I : away, however, the lessons which our teachers have : sought to impress upon us and the ideals which our ' I I : principal has continually conveyed to our minds. Re- : I I : gret blends itself with joy as we see the beloved towers : : fadinff in the distance. Althou h we are no lon er : . n Q S , : officially connected with the school, the recollection of : I I 5 pleasant moments and the sentiments which we have : I I : gathered can never be erased from our hearts. Armed : i with the spirit of Morris men and women-that feeling : I I : of allegiance to higher ideals of human life, and offer- : I ' Q ing genuine service, we walk forth better equipped to : 'E do our little share in making this world a bigger and : I a better place to live in. I , I I SAUL FISCHER, : 4. H President, Llass of June '24. .E 5 I 'I F. Sjfilfffif-11.1 . .r 71353535355 fixing: Senior Class-Six
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