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4SA wttnr (Elaas tetnrg — c — |f UR career in Nazareth High School may almost be likened to a drama: since all men are merely actors on this great stage, known as the world. However, there is a great difference between this drama and the great plays of Shakespeare. In this drama, ascending action is the only aim we have: descending action is ab olutely undesirable. Also, the magnificent climax is not reached until the crowning event of our production, commencement. The curtain rises upon a rather numerous crowd of carefree Preshmen. We soon find ourselves humiliated in an old-fashioned hazing, administered by domineering upperclassmen. Pinally. we settled down to work and embarked upon our voyage in the quest of knowledge. In the next scene we perceive a group of Sophomores, trying to appear wise to the new crop of green Freshmen, freshly recruited. With a lively Hallowe’en party, the ties binding us together were drawn closer. A cloud of sorrow descended upon us at the sad death of our beloved classmate, Rue Cooley. As the curtain rises upon the third act. we find an industrious group of Juniors laboriously striving to gain an education. This year we became the proud owners of our new class rings of black onyx and gold. Toward the close of the year, we became the proud tenants of the new addition to our school building. Amid a gaily decorated scene, we entertained the Seniors in the event which dedicated our new gymnasium, the Junior-Senior Prom. Now the curtain rises upon the fourth and final scene of our drama. We are a rather dignified group of Seniors. With the determination of making this “Comet” the best, we began concentrated work on the book. A Hallowe'en party broke the monotony of serious work. This year, we were entertained by the Juniors at a fine reception. Commencement time is here. As we look upon our journey, we hope that our contributions to activities, athletics and otherwise, have been worthwhile. Keeping in mind the obstacles before us. we embark upon the road of life with firm resolutions to be a credit to our Alma Mater. The curtain falls on the final act of this Class of 1932. —Harold Stout. Historian T.iaiUu.millL'L m l 19 1
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