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1 r . fr. .-'Alf l o ,- river mi f W' 193 v' iii. X 3' .. ., 0 iwMWWmWMWMyW4WMWM ,1.,.,, f.f r Y Roderick Walters Dorothy Watt Robert Welte Donald Wharton John Wheeler Alice Williams Charlotte Williamson Katherine Williamson Richard Williamson Rita Wilson Pearl Wright Ida Mae Yoest Vera Yost Warren Young William Zeller Ruth Zimmerman Today! With every rising of the sun Think of your life as just begun. The past has cancelled and buried deep All yesterdays. There let them sleep. Concern yourself with but Today. Grasp it, and teach it to obey Your will and plan. Since time began Today has been the friend of man. You and Today! A soul sublime And the great heritage of time. With God himself to bind the twain, Go forth, brave heart! Attain! Attain!
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Blue and White Record Company PRESENTS SONG OF SONGS RECORDED BY SENIOR A CLASS s The secrets of our Senior Class Are hidden in the phonograph. The records of our work are done And we all say uwe sure had fun. Our first year gave us lots of fun. It seems like only yesterday We had those freshief9Bfcards Green as the grass on a summer's day. I guess we acted rather silly. The Seniors probably thought us fools. But we didn't care. Those little green cards Got us early out of school. The schedule lasted only one term. In 9A we had to go all day. But then we had assemblies and gym And we would have liked it anyway. Our Sophomore year brought us subjects new. Geometry and Zoology, to mention two. But we got through them in the same good way As we passed our Latin in old 9A. For football heroes we did not lack, Tackles were Blazek and Rizzo, two. Eppiev and Sparky', filled quarterback, And at right guard, it was Schwan we knew. Fullbacks both were Devlin and Lentz, Charley Riske played center. jimmy Klingensmith now comes hence And is allowed at end to enter. Our basketball teams for several reasons Always have had successful seasons. Players from class of '34 Are one good reason and maybe more. The Junior year brought class election, Sponsor and officers of our selection. To help us out when opinions clash, We elected Mr. Cvercash. We had fun in his Zoology course, Cutting up beasts was the principle source. Two girls' squeals were quite phonetic When their hopper came out of its anesf thetic. As Seniors we had activities more, Parties and picnics as never before. N. H. S. claimed our attention, too. Of worthy members we had quite a few. Our workers in the S. C. A. Brought our rank of hervice higher, With Margaret Klinzing president, And treasurer Bill Zeiler. Then we discovered that in the arts Our members were taking leading parts, Not only in the field of dramatics But in mastering diflicult chromatics. Among the group of amateur actors, Shor and Blaker are leading factors. There are others, too, whom we might name, Schwan, and Brand, and Sisenwain. Betty Duncan plays the piano well, Mil' Von Schaven's songs in assembly swell. Kamerer, Harvey, and Ruth Zimmerman, too, Are found among the main singing crew. The Class play is coming right along, Soon Commencement will have come and gone. We will probably drop our usuperiorv air As we set forth in the world to fare. And in leaving we can say We rather wish that we could stay, For many friends we have tofday, Tomorrow will be friends of yesterday.
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