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THE HERMIAD 16 money raised by the clubs as some was kept in the club treasuries. Is it not evident that this suggestion is an important one, too beneficial in many ways to be turncd aside without a trial? Its possibilities and advantages, as connected with Plainfield High School, should be carefully judged, by teach- ers as well as by pupils. Plainfield High School will have a greater distinction in the future, its problems will not be so colossal, and the individual student, a possible member of each of the new clubs, will have a wider and more practical education, which will stand him in good stead in life, if only these activities are endorsed. WE THE CLASS OF 1930 CDonald C. Gallup-19301 They'll never say that we were falsely proud: That we weren't always loyal to our schoolg Or, when the praise for some great deed was loud, That these great minds were ever else than cool, For slander can't be carried 'gainst a class, Whose great repute, no false report can marg The only criticism to amass, Is that our members were too bright, by far. For four long years, we've worked and done our bit To make this school the very, very best: And when we leave, they know they'll be hard hit, To find, at all, our peers among the rest.. So, though they search this great wide world around, To equal us a class will not be found. C224 SELECTION FROM GENERAL INFORMATION LESSED is the Senior who walketh in the corridors of P. H. S., and fre- quenteth all of its classes, for his delight is in the law laid down by the Student Council and he studieth his lessons day and night. He shall be the model, set as an example to others, for he seeth all A's on his report cardg his brightness shall glow more brightly, and his cause shall continue to pros- per. The under classmen are not so: but are like unto the kindergarten children, who are not yet come to responsibility. Therefore, the under classmen cannot be compared with the Seniors, and are worthy only of scorn and contempt. For authorities recognize genius and can be only adverse to plain ignorance.
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