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THE POLARIS HOAKI) David I.ondon, Editor in-Cliief Wendell Hums. Business Manager ASSOCIATK RD1TOKS Clarence Bettridge Gerald Mahno Kdna Normand Sarah Sushansky Mollie Halloran Florence Moser Virgil Schwartz Edith Thomas
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A (Toast to (Our Teachers Tell me not, o'er sparkling tumblers. School is but a happy dream. For the kid comes late who slumbers. Finds hours longer than they seem. School is real! Yes, school is earnest. The diploma’s not its aim : Fresh we were, to Fresh returnest To do more than this we claim. Xot enjoyment, but deep sorrow. Cause our teachers every day: Make us learn, that each tomorrow Finds us wiser than today. School is long, the nights are fleeting And our poor heads, over wrought. Keep on aching, aching, aching. As we scratch them for a thought. In our many haunts of learning. If the teachers to you say, “What means ratiocination? I‘»e the hero of the day. Trust no pony, howe’er lazy! For you will be met half way. This is true though it no prophet. Xor the son of one does say. Lives of teachers all remind us That they once were in our place. And since they survived the struggle Let us hope to end the race. Teachers, when we helpless flounder. Sailing o’er school’s solemn main A forlorn and helpless scholar. Stand us on our feet again. Let us. then, our teachers praising. With a heart for any work I )emonstrating. conjugating. Learn to labor, not to shirk. H. G. .S r u
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In preparing this year hook the editors do not claim to have created a standard classic of art and literature, hilt have endeavored to present the material available in the best manner possible, and arrange a hook which will in the future serve to bring hack pleasant memories of our high school days. We desire to thank Miss Reed, Miss Morris and Miss Loomis for their aid in compiling the class sections, and Miss Adams, who as faculty advisor, has contributed many useful suggestions. The board also desires to thank Mr. Robertson of the Architect Press, and Mr. O’Shea of the Bureau of Engraving for their efforts to give us the best work possible. We are also greatly indebted to and hereby desire to thank Raul Engel for his general help and artistic contributions, which we hope will tend to make this hook a success. THE POLARIS BOARD. David London, Editor. XI Hr
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