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To the Seniors By O. E. Peterson, Superbztendent Any commercial institution is judged by the material products it puts on the market. Its progress and prosperity depend on the service it renders through the excellence of its wares. A durable and dependable commodity is the best advertisement for a growing business, and a school is also judged by its products-not material, but human products. Whether an educational in- stitution is to progress and grow depends on its spiritual output. The Seniors of 1923 are at the end of the race. It has been a good race, and we feel that we can say to you, Well done. VVe have valued highly your services, your loyalty and your comradeship. As you are about to be graduated from Syca- more Community High School we wish to leave this thought with you: you are our best advertisement. Your Alma Mater will be judged by the excellence of your wares, by the fact that you are in possession of training, information and culture, but even more by whether or not you have a mind organized to do hard, clear thinking. Your Alma Mater will be judged, also, by the spirit of service you exemplify. You are your brother's keeper. ' If you will make that the key to your conduct in all your relationships with your fellowmen, you will crown your high school with glory, no matter what your record here has been. Finally, your Alma Mater will be judged by your dependability. That is one of the most essential attributes in a young man 's or a young woman's life. If you have that attribute, coupled with a clear brain, and a will to serve, we can all face a bright and happy future with confidence and hope. Page Fourteen - - 1 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I Q 2 3 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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Q L L A S S E - - - FRANCIS 141. HART Class Prosidt-nr '21, '23, Dt-liating Club, Prcsitlvlit, '21, Oratorit-al Contt-st '21, '22, Il1t0I'Sl'1l0lZ1Sf1l' Dvbato '22, '23, Beloit Interscliolastic Oratorical Contest '21, Class Play. Franc-is excols in ull public- Hlllilklllg' work. und is most prominent in tivery line of t1f?1JFLft' und oratory, His ability as Olass presidthnt has nevor ht-on tiuestiuut-d, and we preclict that good fortuno is in - storr- for him fs DOIIOTIIY DICK Assistant lflditor of Oravlog l'1VIl1lgt'l1llL', Treasurer '20, Secretary '21, Yit-u-l.'rosi- dent 121, President '22, Girls' Basket- ball '23, Opcrvttag c,l't'll0S1l'I1: Class Play, T0llll1H Associalilili. lJoi'otl15 H unusual ability as a pianist is only exveoclwl by lxer fine 1-lass work, as during ovt-ry your in S. H. S. she has been near the top of tho honor roll, llor XV0llf1l'l'fll1 spirit has t'1iarat-terizet1 lmrothy as one of the tint-st girls in the 1-lass. MAllGAlil11'l' A. Bl0'l l' Glvo Club, Opt-rvtta, t'lass Play, llistrivt Typcwriting Contest '23. lVlargar0t vamf- to Syvamoro last year from Minnvapolis to grudttatt- with tht- Ulass of '23, and in the short limo she has bt-en with us has made many frit-nds and is among the most popular girls in the vlass, MH1'Q'?ll'lA1 has won 1-spccially high honors in typvwritiiig. JOE A. CHUM Dt-lrati11gClulr, Prcsitloiit '22, Class l4'art'03 Board of Sorgvants '22, Agricultural Club, Opcrotla, Radio Club. ' .loo took a lirinn-ipul part in the class farce, und was choscn us ultvrnate in tho 'l'r'i-t-tty dt-bale, an- honor whit-h ht- cor- tainly de-served. 111s unusual pep and un- thusiasm have IIGVOI' failed-to distinguish him as one of thu most willing worlct-rs in tho class. 'l'lll'IOD0,lll'1 W. JOSLYN Dobaling Ululu, Prcsitlcnf '21, Cliicf Op- t-rator Radio Club, Boys' Glu- Club, Doublv Quartet: Opt-rclla, Manager Tennis Association '2I1. 'Slut-k is 0118 of tht- most likeziblt- fol- lows in the vlztss. llis interest t'l'll10l'S in radio. of which Ft'l61li't' lit' has malls- Il sine-vial study, llis work in tht- opt-retta was highly mimnit-nduble, as in otht-1' mu- A :sicral a utivi tics. lifts .k. Page Sixlecn 0991.0itil-D+.i'fEt9'? ?l3it:iv391331.QQt19GXQ?QY9CN9t9El9f9tElC9GC9C9 I 9 2 3 QUQMQEQGYEYQGDCQQI99439965671EfE3QCi1C9t9GX9QtT9QlQbY!7eX'
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