Polytechnic High School - Polytechnic Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1925

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THE JOURNAL 15 IVY HANSON nORENCt ROSS IS IT STILL - LOVC ML LOVE MY DOGm? EVELYN W - AIN'T HER SWEET wgSr °h HOW soo ’ GWEN‘LB'S BABY PICTURE ANOTHER 'JACK0 5CHRAGGL BJNKS THE DARLING AT 2 NOS OUR HIGH AND MIGHTIES 100 YEARS AGO.

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14 THE JOURMAL The Dance Committee composed of Art Pidgeon, Malcolm Scott, Frieda Kuhl, Millah Mullen, Gwendolyn LangenBaker, Art Silven, and Harold Hocking, announces that a “best ever dance will be held at one of the downtown hotels on January 9, 1926. During the last few weeks of the term even a casual observer is con- scious of a tension in the air, a tension produced by the thoughts and efforts di- rected toward the common goal, graduation. It has been said many times that graduation is an occasion of mingled joy and sadness, and the fact is just as true now as ever before. For, though graduation means the realization of a dream, it also means the breaking of many of friendship's bonds. Saying good-by is not a pleasant experience. We shall all make new friends and develop new interests, but, no matter where we are, our thoughts will often hark back to our high- school days with a tinge of regret for those happy times.



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THE JOURNAL 26 SHADOWS Shadows are phantoms: Weird wisps that float gently Through silent spaces of the air. Gilding the universe with glamour, While beckoning and calling to mortals. Shadows are mockery: Remaining a moment. They vanish to nothingness. Touching some chord of infinite peace In gliding o'er the harpstrings of hearts. Shadows are images: Vague shapes that form Undreamed-of thoughts, unspoken words, Unlonged-for hopes, unprayed-for faiths, And things yet unknown: Shadows are Life. —Edith Trickler, '25 TWILIGHT Silence is all around us; it is twilight; The willow trees are drooping to the ground; The day is done, now comes the dreary night. And with it, far away, I hear the sound Of falling leaves upon their silent bed: It is the cold, cold twilight of the dead. But by the brook a million fireflies play; Merrily do they mingle with the leaves; And round and round they wheel and whirl away; When twilight comes, their happy life they live. And gaily thru the night their vigil keep: The happy souls of little unborn flowers that lie asleep. -—Frieda Kuhl, '25

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