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OLIVE AND GOLD DOROTHY OSBORNE, Editor in Chl
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14 OLIVE AND GOLD HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE. Many people have assisted us in the making of this magazine. The con- tinued work of Miss Fern Clark in typing has enabled us to put the magazine out on scheduled time. Walter Lewis has helped greatly in this same way, as have Delia Rystrom, Aimee McMichael, Lorena Burke, Norah Higgins, Ruth King, Marshall Selover, and Edgar Lazier. William Trace has kept all the scores for the athletic manager, Aimee McMichael and James McCloskey have been of real aid to the Josh Department. We thank all these people for their kind assistance. FAREWELL. We have finished-finished the first lap in the course of life. As we look back, we see the many things we have left undone, the many mistakes we have made-in judgment, in deed, in word. We can perceive how we might have bettered our lives and the lives of others- Then we look ahead, and we realize how long a time-and yet how short-we have in which to rectify our mistakes. ' However anxious we may be to leave behind this high school life and find what the future has in store for us, we cannot help but feel that we are leaving something very precious, something which we can never quite recover, something which we will always remember with longing. Yet we are taking much with us, and that, too, which is eternal: the sense of re- sponsibility, to others and to ourselves, of honor to be upheld, of high ideals and sincere motives, and, lastly, of truth to the highest and best! And so to you, Whom we leave behind, we give this message, born out of our own mistakes: To the Freshmen-Remember when you are Sopho- mores that you, too, once were Freshmen. To the Sophomores-Do not fczget that there is something even greater than the glories of the Junior year! To the Juniors-Remember that whether you desire It or whether you do not desire it, you will set standards. It behooves you, then, to take heed what you do. Three classes will be made or marred by what they see you do. To you all-- Farewell and Good Luck!
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