New London High School - Classmate Yearbook (New London, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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--?4- Clluf Qtlassmaie - Congratulations- to the members of the graduating class up- on the successful completion of four years of study. According to carefully compiled statistics, each day you have spent in high school has earned you 39.00. This is due to the fact that the per diem earnings of a high school graduate, over a period of years, are that much greater than those of a person with only a grade school educa- tion. So, from a financial standpoint alone, your high school course has paid you hand- some dividends. In looking to the future, we hope you will carefully consider the opportunities open to you in this, your home town. And-in this connection-we want to offer you the friendship and cooperation of this bank in any way it may prove helpful. Why not drop in and talk over your problems with us? We shall be glad to see you at any time. The First ational Bank Strength and Ability- Plus the Willingness to Serve C' Page One Hundred Four

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L f as ala 1 e Ure Qilzxsslunie Dedication The medieval monk with his brush and parchment, was suc- ceeded by the scribe and his pen. The professional copyist and his careful script, was supplanted by the typesetter and his crude blocks. The early printer with his ragged type, has been replac- ed by the monotypist and his per- fect leads. Thus the task of re- cording did not die with any one age, but was carried on by the next with even greater efficiency and achievement. The same is true of any activ- ity of life: a task ls never com- pleted by a single group, but is continued by the succeeding one. W'hen We entered high school, We took up the problems and tasks handed down to us by those who had left these halls. We in high school have struggled with these tasks, and like all other groups realize that we cannot complete them but must pass tliem on, as we receive them-unfinished. It is to that group who will carry on the work which We have left undone, and accomplish even greater things than we have ac- complished, that we would dedi- cate this year book. It is with a challenge to take up our tasks and achieve even more than we have achieved that we dedicate this year book to our younger brothers and sisters. Page Four



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fthe Qllassmnin 4-- , NEW LONDON PUBLIC SCHOOLS NEW LONDON, WIS. Office Of Superentendent June 17, 1929 Mr. George WZ Fuerst, New London, Wisconsin. Dear Mr. Fuerst: I am writing you a letter this morning which I should have written a long time ago and one that I did want to write the day following our Junior Prom. I trust that the lapse of time will have no effect upon my thought. I wanted to write you, telling you that I thought that you and your orchestra did a very fine piece of work for us at our annual Junior Prom. I was per- fectly satisfied myself, which is saying a great deal. I have not always been as satisfied in respect to music for our Junior Prom. You satisfied us very, very well. We were highly pleased' with your work. When I say that we Were pleased I have in mind others, other than myself. I heard many very favorable comments. You are to be congratulated upon the fine piece of work you did for us and I hope that your orchestra may continue and grow. I might add that this is the iirst time in a long time that I have taken occa- sion to write a comment of this sort. Yours very truly, R. J. MCMAHON. Superintendent. Geo. Fuerst and His Play Boys 8 Pieces NEW LONDON . . WISCONSIN Page One Hundred Five

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