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Class Poem Tin: glow of the candle fadelli, ii lias lived its life. And yet lie fore going, it brightens, shines ’ere its final fall. Sends forth a soft ray of colors, as if loathe to end the strife; This moment, this last fleeting glimmer, is the most precious of •' So we who are going onward, arc taking a fleeting glance; We. too, arc loathe to go out.—out to the World’s wide ways. To leave our Alma Mater, our friends, this town enhanced. ()f these we have sweet memories to cherish through our days. We came in quest of knowledge, we did not seek in vain ; We strived, we studied earnestly, we hoj c we did not fail.— Hut yet as we go onward, understanding seems to wane. And we must seek it ever, as l mcelot’s Holy Grail. Farewell each worthy teacher; farewell each old schoolmate,— We must go on still onward, to find our place amongst men; We leave our Alma Mater, with sadness to abate, For though we now depart. (iod grant we meet again. I. I). Twenty-four
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History of the Senior Class The Senior ( lass of 1928 started ils long journey over the path of State School life in the fall of 1925. with eighteen names on the roll. The class officers in the Freshman year were: President, Perry Kathhun; Vice-President. W illiam I lesson; Treasurer, Joe I’m plchy; Secretary, Nonnay dray. During the first year the Freshmen gave a dance and participated in a Junior-Freshman farewell dance. The mcmliers of the class were also active in the Radio C lub. Feather Club. Voice, Fraternities. and Class llasketball. The membership of the class in the Junior year was increased by girls who were entered as two year students in the Teachei Training and by the lx ys who were entered as two year students in Agriculture. The class officers this year were: President, Arthur Cock row; Vice-President, Ruth McDiilTec; Secretary, Kvelyn McDulTee; Treasurer. Norman dray. The memliers of the class were active in many school organizations. Ily the fall of '27 our munlier was increased to fifty-four, 'flu officers of the previous year were re-elected. I he one important event was the activity in the “ Rush that was held on Nov. 5th. The class felt very deeply the loss of one member. W illiam I lesson, who left our midst during the first term of this year. In January, forty-one new members were added to our class from the one year Teacher Training Class. Nome Flcoiiomic Department. and one year Agriculture, making ninety-seven members in the Senior Class for graduation. On March 17th, members of the Senior Class gave a play entitled. “The Path Across the Hill.” ()ur journey over this trail is complete. W e feel that this has been a journev well worth making, and now we shall continue in paths more widely separated, but still holding dear the memories of the life on the 11 ill I.. M. T.. ’28 Twenty-three
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