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- Page Sixta en VALETTA BACHMAN KBachy1 Cambridge City, Indiana Pres. House Committee '31, Hockey '29, Soccer '30, Fieldball '29, Baseball '30, Bas- ketball '31, FRANK H. BOSSE KCh'ickj CIJEK Cincinnati, Ohio Baseball '29, '30, '31, V.-P. Student Council '31, Class Secretary '32. HENRY A. DeNIES Manchester, New Hampshire Track '32, Baseball '32. ROBERT F. FLANEGAN KBobj Los Angeles, California Volleyball '29, '30, '31, '32, Athletic Board '31, '32, Gym Team '29, '30, '31, '32, Fencing '29, '30, '31, Track '29, '30, '31, Tumbling '30, Soccer '30, '31. .. l-1 r-4 r : nz:
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Cross-Doads of Life by FRANK l-l. BOSSE '32 VVe, of the Senior class, have now advanced to that station of our life where a most appropriate term may be used, the cross-roads. 'We hope that we have the necessary insight and innate potentialities to decide upon the correct road of life. Success, which is our ultimate goal, depends upon four main trails, knowl- edge, ambition, tenacity, and character. Standing at the cross-roads we pause to look back on a road well-traveled, to consider what has passed and what is to come. We hope we have acquired the knowledge which will aid us to continue onward to the long rugged road of success. We hope that the knowledge we have obtained will enable us to with- stand the difficulties of life that we may encounter. With the achievements we have now attained, we are determined to continue our earnest workings, and look forward to progress which may only be reached through the second im- portant trail to success-ambition. Wfe highly appreciate the sincerety and untiring efforts of our professors who have aided us in securing our attainment. ln this alone, our ambitions can- not help being uplifted. The time and years of study they have spent in reach- ing the goal should spur us onward. Their goal was reached only through their unlimited ambition and stick-to-itiveness- Witli our knowledge and ambition We cannot progress without the third trail-tenacity. For four years we have faced our motto If it can be done, we can do it . Now is the time to face it without aid and only can it be done by our willingness to stay on the road. of trial and error. lt is not only necessary that we have knowledge, ambition, and tenacity but we must include also the trail of character. Throughout the life of any indi- vidual this trait or characteristic is observed by others to the nth degree. To develop character, we must have a Sound lX Iind in a Sound Rody . Together with this we must include all traits of mental, moral and social behavior. We may consider these four trails as leading to two well-trodden roads of life. It is for us to decide whether or not to take the long, treacherous and narrow road to success or the short, well-paved and inviting road of destruction and mediocracy. As the time approaches for us to leave Alma Mater, the thought looms be- fore us-can we withstand the hardships of success or will we follow the trail of least resistance and fail? 1- - 'l '-'W Page Fiftcvn
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PAUL EARNEST Vffinglesl QEK Altoona, Pa. Track '31, '32, Football '30, '31, Interclass Soccer, Wrestling, Basketball '30, '31. GEORGE GEOGHAN Uoej ' CIJEK , Bu ffalo, New York Track '29, Swimming '29, Social Committee All-Student Association '32. MAXINE HEACOCK CMacj Dublin, Indiana Athletic Board '31, '32, Student Council '32, Class Vice-President '31, '32, A11-Student Association Social Committee '31, Fieldball '29, Soccer '30, Baseball '30, Hockey '29, Basketball '31, CHARLES HERTLER CChollyD fI1EK ' Philadelphia, Pa. Class President '29, Gymnast Editor '30, Athletic Board '32, Manager Gym Team '30, Pan-Hellenic Council '30, Vice-Presi- dent QEK '29, President '30, Student Coun- cil President '32, Instructor in Fencing '30. il -1 7 - Page Seventeen
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