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WHAT NEXT? Now that we h ave finished this great task What shall we do next Sit by and wait for joys to come; for happiness and ease to reach us? Sooner would we be stalked by fears and terrors and untruths That always lurk along the road of progress. Should we rest now? We ' ve striven for years and shown our best in all we ' ve done. We ' ve passed our greatest test. We ' re through now. Lay down your burdens. We have finished! Finished? We ' ve only just begun! We have but touched the surface of our world. The ripples won ' t be waves without a bigger stone. Are the achievements of a laggard good enough for us? Shall we depend upon the future or the past? What has tomorrow stored away? There are yet high goals to conquer: new fields to explore; High tributes for those who seek. All that these need for realization is a dream. Oh! What would we do without our dreams, our plans, our hopes? Tomorrow depends upon today! Lead on! We can ' t stop here! Behind us but a year — before us all the thrills of life. Sally Stanley TO THE TASKS BEYOND If mem ' ries could but hnger true, Reserve a place within our view; But they must pass as yesterday, With hut a shadow ' s fleeting stay. ' Tis but the passing of a day, A moment ' s pause along the way Of plotting life ' s vast charted course Of love and laughter, strife, remorse. To greater goals our paths must wind, New hopes, new fears, our footsteps find. Our stumbling feet have found a guide: Now hopefulness directs our stride. Companions, handshakes, heartbreaks, too- These are the things that cloud our view; Yet, though we treasure all that ' s past, To tasks bey»nd, our eyes are cast. Valerie Brown Piige Ten
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1 i CAFETERIA TOP ROW: Mrs. Hazel Campbell. Mrs. Eva Johnson. Mrs. Florence Tharp. Mrs. Neva Musgrove. Mrs. Elsie Bazler. Mrs. Beatrice Browning. Mrs. Edna Smith. Mrs. Etta Sayr, Mrs. Helen Murphy, Mrs. Bertha Snell. Mrs. Laura Anderson. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs, Anne Crouse. Mrs. Lulu Hockenberry. Mrs. Mabel Bell. NOT IN PICTURE: Mrs, Emily Rankin. Mrs. Elizabeth Bellis. Mrs. Lisie McBane. Mrs. Anna Fleischer. Mr . Isabelle Reid. Mrs. Ethel Schmidt. MAINTENANCE TOP ROW: Robert Bechtold. Ray Hicks. William Harrold. chief engineer: Andrew Osborn. Robert Mumma. BOTTOM ROW: William Schmelzer, Ray Roberson. Bernard Knoblauch, assistant engineer; Marion E. Hoffman. NOT IN PICTURE: Oscar Halley. Miriam Thompson. A. W. Clarkson. 0! A ■ i % CHAgtOTTC CO%6
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