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THE ECHO 7 THE EDITORIAL BOARD RUTH FRANK.......... ELIZABETH WHITMAN... RUTH GILMARTIN...... MURIEL JESSUP....... RUTH CRUTCHLEY...... MARGARET McALLISTER, WALLACE ALDRICH..... CHARLES TERRY....... .............Editor-in-Chief ...........Associate Editor ...........Assistant Editor ...........Assistant Editor ...........Assistant Editor ...........Assistant Editor ...........Business Manager Assistant Business Manager
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8 THE ECHO Editorial High School—ah! what memories those words invoke—joyful, sad, beautiful, stirring. Gradually, slowly, almost imperceptibly, the years have rolled by, the four years of our high school life. Consciously, sometimes unconsciously, we have watched them slip away, each year preceded by new feelings, some of pain and sorrow, some of joy and happiness. Now, as we stand on the brink of the precipice of life, we pause and look back. The feelings that rise and swell within us, that surge and mingle together, are feelings of regret and wonder, regret at parting, wonder at having the school so entwined within our hearts. We realize now, as never before, what care- free spirits those old walls harbored, what unhampered thoughts they lodged. Ah! how glorious are the years of unspoiled schoolhood days. Soon, too soon, they vanish and disappear. Only the memory remains. Then an un- dercurrent of longing sweeps through us, the longing to snatch at and pro- long the days already passed. The thought vanishes almost with its birth, and a new one arises. We are possessed now with a keen desire of going forth into the world, meeting new feats with the strength of old ones, accom- plishing our tiny bit in life’s complex program. The future looms before us not freighted with Herculean impossibilities and burdened with dread-in- spiring fears, but more like some vague indefinite wave whose receding bil- lows eventually will be crested. Our Gibraltar Rock, our hope, lies founded on the four years we’ve spent in S. H. S., four years crowned with complete and utter happiness, the guide to our unknown future. R. F.
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