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THE CLARION The Student Body i VER GROWING is the condition of our High School. Upon looking back, we can see a wonderful change. At the first there was hardly any school spirit at all, and no one capable of starting it. But the Spark was there. Then came Professor Traver, and in a short 'time the spark grew, ignited others and, we hope, has blazed forth never to be dimmed. Our present has the full promise of a great and glowing future. The spirit now is as never before and, unless something unforeseen happens, it will continue to grow and show itself in Visible results. We are beginning to feel the strength that is within us, the power for good that is in our hands. We are strong if we but pull together. Our hopes for the future are bright and the prospect of a good school is as much as could be desired. If affairs improve in the future as much as in the past we will have no fear that our school will lack spirit and enthusiam. It is our hope that as our school becomes more widely known it will form one of the grestest points of attrac- tion to our fair city and become a factor in the building up of the city and state. The social life of the students should not be neglected, for it. smooths the rough PERRY REIGELMAN edges, rounds sharp corners tlittle peculi- PresidentofThe StudentBody aritiesl, and educates them to take their place in the world with credit. The first apart of the year was uncommonly quiet; not so the last, for amends were amply made. Our school is a place to get anall-around education. Are you getting it? The officers of the Student Body are: President, Perry Reigelman; Vice President, Ralph Moores; Secretary, Edna Savage; Treasurer, Rex Turner. PRESIDENT 8' H' 8'
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