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Page 7 text:
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In Memoriam ROBERT ELLIOTT Gods finger touched him and he sleplf' The Senior Class of l934 wishes to express their deep- est sorrow for the loss of one of their members, Bob Elliott. However, we feel that his death is not a last sleep, but is indeed that last and final awakening of a true friend, a friend to all. loved by old and young alike, one who is missed and one who will be missed for years to come. Bob was a wonderful boy, .1 leader among the younger and older boys, He had a pleasing personality. a willing- ness to always help, a spirit of never die. and the ability to see both sides of a problem. Death is as much of lhe plan as birlh is: and who knows whirl? is the Iveller of the ltUo. '
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FOREWORD Joys and happiness are forever linked with our high school days. As seniors we can clearly visualize the pleas- ures and delights of the past four years: however, as graduates wedged into a mechanical and sophisticated world, the thoughts of these days are apt to become as habitual and lifeless as the rotating wheels of the present age: and our high school memories as cold as the world around us. We have strived to make the Rosennial of 1934, a book of which you might always be proud. With the passing of each year, may the words and pictures on the leaves of this book become a little more dear and a little more im- portant. If these contents aid in preserving the true enjoyment of the happy hours we have all spent together: if these words refresh the memories of our somewhat juvenile events: and if these pictures help to revive or lengthen friendships, our purpose has not failed.
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