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SUSAN POPE CAMMACK NEITA COUNTRYMA . N PRESIDENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS, FIRST SENIESTER would be friends with you and have your love. I PRESIDENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS, SECOND SEINIESTER ExjJerierzce is by industry achieved. FRANCES SPARKS HOLMES CATHERINE BOWES NV I OLFF PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENTS, ASSOCIATIOI FIRST SEMESTER H'Tl167'6,S nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. THE FLAME V, PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION SECOND SEMESTER The glass of fashion and the mould of form l 1 I
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T0 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ln the 1948 Flame We offer both our apologies and our tribute to you. LUCY Iaciasox Editor THE SEVEN AGES OF A SUMMIT GIRL All our school's a stage, And all the girlish students merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one girl in her time plays many parts, Her acts being seven stages. First the five year old, Playing and resting in the nursery school. And then the noisy school-girl, with her satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. Then the junior high, Roaring like a furnace, or with a woeful story Tormenting all her teachers. Then the freshman, Full of strange loves and treated like a dog, Iealous of friendships, lively and warm in spirit, Seeking a grown-up reputation Even in the high school's eyes. And then the senior, In fair green jacket, with great knowledge stuffed, With look severe and clothes of latest cut, Full of Shakespeare and modern politics, And so she runs our school. The sixth age shifts Into the sad but happy graduate, With happiness on face and tear in eye, Her lovely dress, well made, almost too White For this great day. Then the last scene of all That ends this strange eventful history, Is college girl's return, mere looker on, Sans books, sans blouse, sns socks, sans everything. HELEN LUCAS T H E F LA IVI E
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JOAN AADATWS The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. SALLY ANN BRONSTIEN o sweet and voluble is her discourse. 12 LORENA AYERS I love . . . people. DEBORAH ELIZABETH BUTLER As merry as the day is long. THE FLAME
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