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Matters of convention like fashion change with the passing years. More- over, what may he good form in one community may he frowned upon in another. But time nor place changes fine charac- ter. It is the same today as it was yesterday. We our- selves only change as we grow to understand it and strive to achieve it. Vfifg 5. Time, with her never- idle tools of wind and rain, heat and cold, and all the other forces at her command, wears away every monument man can erect but one: the effect of his life upon the lives of other men. For good or ill, for help or harm, this effect is eternal. K X K
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September Thoughts at Random CRY YE RAVING CORRESPONDENTD Surely was glad to get back to school . . . Had oodles of surprises . . . Lotsa fun meetin' old friends and makin' new 'uns . . . One guy almost tore off my hand shakin' it . . . Come to think of it, ,twas the fella that I owed a dime from last year . .'. Saw a certain teacher smile for the first time in three years . Had an arful time with my program . . . They sent Ye R. C. to the girls, physiology class and was his face red! . . . Press staff swears that paper will be 48 times as good this year as last when paper won first place in the state contest . . . Rockhurst kinda tapped the Pirate footballers for an I8-O victory . . . Iust the same, Ye R. C. is THE CAMERA SEES ALL See yourself in this view of the outdoor assembly? ' And they say they type in this class. Take a good look at our ritzy drum majors. Looking straight at you all. v willin' to bet his whole year,s earnings Qfour-bitsj that the boys make a better showin, in the Interscholastic games . . . Shux, I didnat want a senior ring, any- way-especially since they went up in price . . . Might as well ask me for a thousand bucks as for seven and a hawf . . . As far as seniors are concerned, the letters NRA might as well stand for No Rings Anymoah . . . Chartered clubs started off with a bang-electin, new members that didn,t know what they were gettin, into . . . Only good thing 'bout havin' new members is when they're gettin, pledged-and, boy, did we have fun! . . . Ye R. C. never even raised a fin- ger in the cafeteria-bet those guys were sorry they ever pledged a club . . . Terrific squad lads did a mighty fine job in quell- ing the hungry hoard that fust day . . . Weather's gettin, kinda chilly, so the boys Sz fspace-saverj gals will get to wear those new coats soon . . . What new coats? . . . Pul-eeze, donst be angry . . . I vass chust presumin'-yowsah, so ,elp me . . . Chust the same, don,t be bundled up too much in them thar new coats so that ye'll be able to reed this heah colyum next month when I'll be seein, yuh . . . S'long!
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Second Semester Honor Roll 1932-33 Asbury, Frances Burling, Richard Butterworth, Robert Corbin, Ann Cotts, Marian Ferry, Winford Fox, Kenneth Friedkin, Morris Abington, Walker Alloway, Owen Berry, Charles Bond, Betty jean Brewer, jerome Brown, Marian Butterworth, Claude Carmichael, Glenn Christianson, Anna Marie Clark, Patricia jeanne Cook, Dwyer Crews, Givens Davis, Glenn Eisen, Marshall Ernst, Virginia Evans, Lois Farber,,Shirley Gibbons, Ruth Hamburg, Martha Hann, Stephen Hansen, Louis Hawkinson, Virginia Hazlett, jimmy Hensley, Helen Horton, john Huff, Elinor HIGHEST HONOR ROLL Harbord, Mary Hewitt, William Hughes, Morris Kaplan, Morris Kelliher, Dan Lutz, Roberta jean McCracken, Letha Payne, Oliver Quant, Dorothy GENERAL HONOR ROLL Hunt, Virginia Lee james, Robert jones, Mary Lee Kelley, Mary Elizabeth Krehbiel, Dena Krehbiel, jane Leipscher, Charlotte McCarty, Clark Mcllrath, Patricia McKibben, Frank McNamara, Mary Maddy, Helen Maitland, jean March, Gretna Martin, Arlene Martin, David Mechem, Betty Merchant, Frank Monroe, E. L. Moore, Lucy jane Moots, Kenneth Morgan, Mildred Morgan, Roxilee Nelson, Eleanor Niemeyer, Bob Novorr, Gerald L4 - Richardson, Forest Roth, Annabelle Searls, Elizabeth Singer, Milton Taylor, Viva Welsch, Charles Wilkerson, jefferson Wilson, Margaret Oldham, Frances Papenhausen, Virginia Parkins, Lucille Philips, Robert Pierce, Dorothy Pierce, Edith Ann Player, Grace Pratt, Vennon Richman, Ida Mae Roark, Eugene Rowson, Maxine Rush, Warren Saferstein, Lester Schilling, john Schmidt, Helen Shirling, Margaret Simmons, Merle Spector, Elizabeth Stampfle, Robert Steward, Dorothy Stinson, Dorothy Stoll, Clarice Strauss, Eugene von Voigtlander, Eleanor Weldon, Audrey Wessel, Robert White, William
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