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Soon l'll be a finished product, seemingly chants the iron in making. But not so the studentl He knows that he is still far from being a true Amer- ican citizen. He constantly seeks to better himself by perfecting his character. He knows that all his knowledge will be for naught if he attempts to secure gains by illicit means, He is aware that the true road, although hard to begin, is, in the end, the one which results in the best dividends He realizes that he must now prove his worth-that true workmanship is the result of action and not of idle talkl Oh, Yes indeed? A great future lies before every American youth. All is theirsf-provided they earn it by the honest sweat of their brow. 0 0 0 Only the vouth who thinks and acts the best for himself and his country can happily march out of the Mill of Education af that lVlill in which he is taught, in four years, the qualities and requi- sites which will make it possible for him to enjoy forever and ever the fruits of the earth which await only the honest, sincere, and earnest. l'.i5,gif lii
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object of beauty, life, ideals-everything for which man throughout the ages has lived. Within a short time youth seeks balm for his restless soul. He is disappointed perhaps in his careerg in his preparedness for his life's work-maybe in lovel What will soothe his soul? The answer is simple -musicl Only with the hearing of the compositions of Mozart, Beetho- ven, the superb piano playing of Paderewski, the singing of Lily Pons and a host of others does one realize that music is vital to life. Youth finds music a medium of harmony in the lives of rich and poor. To a more or less musical clatter do groups of students type away. They're as efficient as the men who toil and sweat through- out the steel-making process. These are industrious youngstersl ln no time they translate what looks to be a mass of complicated figures into a letter which would be the pride of any expert. These are responsible people. Bending over their bookkeeping they quick- lyandefficiently perfect theirwork. CA 5 Page l 5
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FEBRUARY CLASS OFFICERS MARGARET MCCUIRE .............. KATHRYN SEIFERT o-- ADELE STRAWINSKASL-, - IULIUS KRUSPIR ..A..S -,-.-,President Vice-President ----- Secretary ----Treasurcr Sponsor MR. CASTALDO MISS DAVIDSON Sponsor
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