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PT Ls T. - N , '174' 1, fb3 i A FUREWORD FOR ALL STUDENTS, but particularly the Seniors, is this Annual pub- lished. To the under-classmen let me present this thought: Almost any stu- dent can get through high school, but it takes initiative for a student to get through and make something of himself. For some of the Seniors, this is the last year of regulated education. Some of us will go on to higher education, but all of us, sooner or later, must face Life. We are the architects of our fortunes, for our lives will be what we make them, we should accept Life's knocks gratefully and let each knock be a boost for us. A grim determination means more and gets us farther than a good intention. There is no better way to express how each of us should feel than this short poem: l'Isn't it strange that princes and kings And clowns that caper in sawdust rings, And common folk like you and me, Are builders for Eternity? To each is given a bag of tools, A shapeless mass and a book of rules, And each must build, ere Life has flown, A stumbling block, or a stepping stone. THE EDITOR. ISI
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SENIOR ANNUAL STAFF Smlvd. Left In Rigbl: Eleanor Anderson, lidwzrrd juergucnsun, Ted Gurlcy, Rosemary Parole CEclitor-in-Chiefj, Derrick Brown, CAssistant liditorj, Beatricc Norton, and Betty Townsend, Sfcllldfflgf lilcrrnor VanDcnbcrgh, Robert MacFurl1md, Douglass Hasenauer, jane Kelly, Benjamin Sherwood, Miss Wlarring CStaff Advisurj, Miss Mangan CClass Advisurj, james Lerring, Irving Cohen, Dorothy Clement, and Marion Cotins. l7l
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