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m QGn 'Q-QQ THE UNITED CoLoNY or SENIORS The fourth year of the colonists in the land of Advanced Learning found a great improvement in their conditions. The task which they had undertaken had been surely and steadily accomplished. There were only the smoothing of rough edges to be done and fine touches to be put on. The vanguard of their little army which had been pushing farther inland, came back with the joyous tidings that another great ocean had been discovered. It did not take long for the little band, now the United Colony of Seniors, triumphantly to finish their march to the sea. And here we are, for yes, it is the Class of '29, ready to launch our ships again in search of the Land of Experience and Greater Truths. ALBERTA KAESSER, '29. e e e QEPu1f Barents Soon, too soon, our high school days will be over. This thought causes many emotions to well up within us, not the least of which is a deep sense of gratitude towards those who have made our education possible. Before leaving Nazareth we wish to extend our heart-felt gratitude to our parents who have enabled us to enjoy four golden years with our Alma Mater. Just think of the many trials and hardships they have endured, the sacrifices they have made, that we might receive of the ful- ness of her wisdom, that we might go out from the mothering arms of Nazareth, bearing her seal of approval as a passport to the greater life ahead. These four years have sped swiftly by, and now the time is almost here when we shall bid adieu to our Alma Mater. A rose-crowned June evening, auditorium, stage, a hundred white-gowned girls receiving the trophy of their successg tears, hand-clasps, hurried exits and all will be over. But those dear ones who made it all possible, Mother and Dad, will be lovingly waiting to receive and embrace us. AGNES A. SMITH, '29, Ctlirussrnahs Alas' we have reached that turn in the road, And your way and mine must severg I shall ne er look back on that turn in the road, Without remembering our days together. We re clasplng hands at the crossroads now, And we re trying to smile through our tears, Though bright be the future that beckons us on, Yet brighter with Joy were our Nazareth years. PATRICIA FRYE, '29. G1 6? GD 9 , . lf 1 .- ki 'fifipf 7 1 s ifsf, , A 7 twenty-two
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