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r THE INDEX IN MEMUIQIAM ALEX HORWITZ Member of the Class of January, 1930 Born July 1, 1911 Died November 3, 1929 U CAN SMILE U can smile when you can't say a word U can smile when you can't be heard U can smile when it's cloudy or fair U can smile anytime-anywhere. 4A.H SOLILOQUY Man enters this world against his will I f he should die young they all declare And leaves the world the same. He would have been great some day During his stay he's dissatished I f he should live to a ripe old age, With all the things including his name. .They'd say, He's just in the way. Life is all inconsistencies S0 what is the use of living? From beginning until the end. It's all the same old grind YUU USUUUY F1111 fm enemy' Let's leave the world contented In a man you thought a friend. And tie our worries bghind. -i Page 22 I- --A.H
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'lhe final fun of the January class of 1930 began w1tl1 the senior prom given by the June class at the Cen- tury club, January 3 The ball room was changed lllt0 a winter scene with lstenmg white snowballs and Commencement week was initiated Wednesday night January 22, with Sflllllll Through annual senior The next nwht was commence- ment, it was attended by a full house of parents and friends. Robert Lewis, the only member of the class to speak at the exercises, gave the 0I'8ll0ll, America, the Leader. Alice Koeck Ahce lxoeser, Beatrice kloelui, Bernlee Lewenhagen,Dorothy Pfatfenroth, and Myrna Koeser THE INDEX lwluunl llalt Munn Koescx' Iolm Snelling Dorothy .Xlsrnhuu llugo Nrlu xttkv .IANUADY crass crass ovrxcsns Joi-IN SNELLINC, president Donornr Anmuum, vice-president Mvinu Kosssn, secretary Huco Scun0T'rKY, treasurer Enwum HART, Index reporter -4 Page 23 I' comprised a senlor sextette who sang several songs about school Wlth Mildred Buntrock as V8l6dlClZ01'lHll and Dorothy Abraham as saluta torian, eight students made the hon or roll, Carlton Steubs, Yerona er rio, Vl'innie Burdick Alice Mlller Helen Hunter, and Myrna Koeser Carlton also won first prize lll the constitutional essay contest Walter Smith achieved the Choate Medal for his winning 0l'8ll0Il, I Am an Amer icanf' Mr, Fell presented the mem bers of the National Honor Society namely, Helen Hunter., Myrna Koeser, Robert Lewis, and Huvo Schrottky. Uther members were Dorothy Abraham, Maurice Fltzger ald, and Carlton Steubs The last get tovether of the cluss's school days was a banquet
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