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t .is'EQQT S Class Poem Park Ridge High School, now we must leave thee, Though our hearts are filled with woe, To enter the strenuous Battle of Life, VVhich might bring joy or sorrow. Far have we sailed in thy good ship, And long has been our fight, And welll ne'er forget the cruise we've made. NVith the Maroon and the White. Though we'll look back at what we've done, And utter a sigh of relief, Though We'll be free from Assemblies and tests, VVe part from thee in grief. Though many have been the struggles, And many the days of strife, Yet, Park Ridge High School you've prepared us To dare the battle of life. Park Ridge High School, though we must leave you To strive in fields anew, VVe'll always bear in our minds The debt we owe to you. Now is the time to say FareWell.', Farewell to thee, Park Ridge High, VVe wish you all that's good in the world, XYe bid you a heartfelt good-bye. V
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liiiik sisafigyg who just desire general knowledge and another for those who wish to learn some trade or profession with which to conquer the world. Great numbers of students are now enrolling in this latter course since it is the one which en- ables a student to go out and earn his living immediately. The High School course is also of great value socially. The course fosters constant contact with other people. This cannot help but broaden a person for association with another person forces one to consider other people. Usually many social affairs are held under the auspices of the High School. This of course helps one socially. Taking the term society in another way the course helps one to be a better member of society. The sound knowledge of history and the social sciences aids one in seeing the fallacy in socialistic arguments. The spirit of American- ism and Democracy is bound to be inculcated by a good High School training. So it is evident that a High School training is of value in many respects. Not only is the individual student bettered but the country at large is the gainer by a good citizen. The High School is therefore one of the greatest factors in improving the nation. 7 S X A l ra.-SE ' U.. ' ' '..,l T-1? ' '39 .1 Q 5
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Mr. Louis J. Schmerber SllPt'l'VifiiI1gPI'iIlCiPZllXVhOIUXVCXViSh In lllllllk fm his l1t'JlI'Iy co-opc1'u1iu11 during our High Sclmwl C:1rc-er. 10
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