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Dean, Diani , School is somewhat like a production line—every year and each subject adds a little hit more, until the finished product is finally put forth—the graduated student. With the spirit of 7(i I undertook each different subject and class. I felt like an adventurer, exploring the unknowns of history, science, and literatures. The dynamic characters of history and literature were food for my soul, while scientific experiments filled me with wonder. Foreign language beckoned me and 1 obligingly studied Latin, French, and Spanish. Shop attracted the hoys like a magnet while home economies affected the girls in the same manner. Art ami music brought beauty and appreciation to many. I took math and studied with meticulous calculation. Pythagoras and 1 understood each other perfectly. The commercial courses made me the executive type. “Veni, vidi, vici” (that’s what Latin does for you). To every student comes the triumph of conquering. But with the happiness of triumph comes the depression of the end. No more school for the stately Seniors. Memories are precious. The pages which follow endeavor to capture and hold the thrill ....
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tke Guidance o| cWIl Mtacken.6 Martin E. Peck, Allan Loeffler, Eugene Powell, Robert Miller, Milo Poinerov. Muriel Rix, Gordon Sehilz, Alta Stauffer, fhl Robert Snow, Frances vW Stratton. .Jessie WuKenuii, Until Watson, PliineasAVheat, Ann SundstroifikMarv Sietz. Marking cards in the teachers room. We passed by, looked in, and shuddered. 7
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Schoolmates and Classmates Who Dedicate This TWELFTH GRADE ADVISORS Mrs. Seitz, Mr. Nadeau, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Grim, Mrs. Watson. c. Gan Spon an . . . In sincere appreciation of their tireless efforts, we of the Senior Class wish to dedicate the 1942 Sturgensian to our sponsors. Under their guidance we have overcome the problems of high school life. Mr. Carpenter, always smiling and more than willing to help ns at all times, has been a very cooperative advisor. Mr. Grim is head man with the sponsors and the student, lie puts the deciding touch on all activities. Mr. Starring was a great help to ns and we were sorry to lose him to the University of Omalia. Mr. Nadeau filled his place and has been active in the class work. Mrs. Seitz braved the chilly winds at the football games and labored with us at .1-1 lop time, to make our projects successful. Mrs. Watson devoted much of her time to our activities and proved to he a valuable sponsor. Their friendship and active interest in the success of the Senior (Mass has shown through our four years and we are happy to acknowledge their help in this manner. 9
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