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10 STEELE SPOTLIGHT S0 NOW YOU'VE GRADUATED So now you've graduated and what next? This is the question that is in the mind of every graduate. Right now this is the greatest prob- lem of our lives. All think how splendid it is to be graduated, but, on second thought, do they realize the problems with which they will be confronted? The sophomores and juniors say, Oh! how lucky you are to be graduated in Junef, They do not know that we seniors are K'racking our brains to think of what we are going to do after graduation in June. While going to school, we have had our days so occupied with studies that we have never had the chance to think how trying our days would be if we were idle. Some of us may not realize now how much our life in school will mean to us after it is over. Some of us who have no chance for further education will look back and say, HHOW I regret that I did not get more out of my school life. Those who are fortunate will continue their education, but most of us will enter the uni- versity of actual experiences where a routine is not laid out for us, where teachers will not guide us, where the current will engulf us with serious problems. How shall we solve these? Those of us who are physically and mentally strong will in time find a place, and those who are weak will probably fall along the way-side, but we do have one privilege, the hope that only youth can kindle. With that ever before us as a beacon light, we will go through this, what we term, life, as successes or failures. Each year brings greater problems of un- employment because of the social conditions. We are entering a world of turmoil out of a peaceful classroom. That is why it will be so difficult to adjust ourselves to the extreme change. Let us hope and pray that the future will hold for all of us, and those who will follow us, peace and contentment and the kind of suc- cess that we have set out to seek. Marion Margolis, '35, IN THE GARDEN I saw a row of hollyhocks Within a garden bright and small, Along a path of sun-warmed rocks And by an ivy-covered wall. They stood so tall, so stiff and prim, Such glorious hues and colors rare, Red, pink, and white, and ivory dim, Were mingled with the green leaves there And still, in memory, I retain A picture of that flowered train. Margaret Mikesell, '35, THREE YEARS! C A Toast Q Three years! Gone by as clouds that scurry far above, Three years! First doubt, next hope, then love. Three years! We've spent inside these ancient walls, Three years! We've walked these hallowed halls, And now we graduate! Three years! Are done of work and toil by day, Three years! That filled with study quickly pass away, Three years! A toast to you, old Steele, Three years! Need we explain just how we feel, Now that we graduate? James Stichter, '35. JUNE A murmuring river, crystal clear, Speckled trout playing near, Granite boulders draped in spray, Radiant June kneels down to pray. June, so beautiful and fair, Is wearing cherries in her hair. Mary Wirsching, '35,
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