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CM ww WW Un auf efzafzaclm Long ago in Phoenicia, on the east coast of the Mediterranean, from whence came the founders of Carthage, traveling merchants paused to cook their evening meal by the seashore, and setting their utensils in prepara- tion, they beheld a miracle of the times. The heat of the fire caused a fusion of sand and alkali resulting in a vitriiied mass, which on subsequent development led to the discovery of glass making. Yes, it had been discovered that by fusing mixtures of various min- erals a substance we know as lass mi ht be roduced. It was found, too, . S S P . u that lass could be s un into thread and woven into cloth, amted and n g 0 P I u I 1 0 P pieced together into the mosaics of Asiatic origin. We of the graduating class at Rhodes School know something of glass, as we've shown, and we like to compare glass making to character building, especially as we have a builder of character who bears the name of this great product. Much as glass can be spun into thread, woven into cloth, and moulded into shapes and forms to meet our needs, so has Mr. Glass aided in shaping our characters, so that we may leave our Alma Mater well prepared to sanctify her name. His guidance and leadership have given us the flexibility to adjust, the hard outside to ward off temp- tation, the shape to fit into the pattern, and the variety and pattern of the mosaic so that we may blend with others. Thanks, Mr. Glass, for spinning us ino thread and weaving us into whole cloth. Thanks, again for all your kind assistance with our extra- curricular affairs. BEATRICE CLARKE 29
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Slwcfenl eaunoif fJae4,iJenZ 4 Mudaqe Fellow Students: As President of the Student Council I would like to thank the mem.- bers of the council who made possible the many varied activities we have had this term and who are responsible for the financial backing of the year-book. Let me also extend my congratulations to the editor of the Rhodester and his staff, who have published this book, so that we may look back in years to come upon the happy days spent at Rhodes School. To the graduating class I extend every wish for good luck and success and to the junior classes I close with the reminder that a lot has been ac- complished this term. I hope you will keep up the work. Respectfully, JOHN DAVIS 28
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Nothing but facts and history is the slogan when the Current Events Club meets with Mr. jack Janower. fg au X The Rhodes Glee Club a new arrival among the choral groups meets with Mr. Ray Drakeley. Note Mr. David Goodman joining in with his harmonious voice.
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