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N r N 'Aww xx xx-... ,,,,...,. s ' X s 5 wQiii2i1 ?2ffffi.A..il1::::l:iiiTTi ....... R .Kllliiifiiiziziiliifiii ..........xx Nxxx.....x.. ...., V Y - ll .,XxQ 1 X,.. Mww1ls..gt.1..L.3.:...1Q.::.::z1::...::'::-rf ss: 1i' aa: ' .:.:r1::: 'X X sms... ss Senior Class Hisforg After four years of wandering through the land of English, Math, History, and other cuiricular activities we have come to the opening of wider and broader fields of activity and responsibilityg we have at last reached the goal, the pinnacle of our ambi- tions-Ciraduation. Strenuous as the journey was, the pathway was at all times laden with delightful and enjoyable events long to be remembered by all. Entering this institution of learning as green and verdant freshmen-and we surely were green--we have become acclimated to the atmosphere of our Alma Mater. Success- fully we became acquainted with her traditions and ideals, eagerly we strove to main- tain and better them. just what success we have found is to be seen in the splendid record set by the Class of '29, I -ln all spheres of extra curricular work, athletics, debating, dramatics, and jour- nalistic endeavor, we have pushed our way to the front. Wfith no exceptions we stand as leaders in all work. XVe have not striven for personal glory, but rather to carry on the standards of our school and uphold it as one of the best institutions of its kind. This spirit We would pass down to the under-classmen with the hope that it will be used to insure even big- ger and better successes than those which we have achieved. After following in the path so carefully trodden by the Alumni, we trust that the present Juniors will fill our place successfully. Among the outstanding activities conducted by our class in order to finance this year book were: the Dime Hops, a Bake Sale, and a Rummage Sale. The class play, lt Happened In -lunef' was also a financial success. XVe have reached the quest of one voyage, that of successfully terminating our high school toil. Another seems looming above the horizon farther beyond our now feeble strength. But a strength not unlike that of the rolling stone whcih starts with a slow and faint beginning, but gains in momentum as it swiftly dashes down the moun- tain, over many obstacles that are rstrewn in its path. As that stone gains strength with its speed, so must we grow stronger with our daily routine, to successfully win the battle that now confronts us, Our fate lies within our own reign. XVe are but now beginning the true struggle. lt is up to us whether it is to be a success or a failure. VVe are to part. All our journeys are to divers places. XVhatever the road may be, if our aims are ideal, we will all meet at the glittering light of success. ' D Trusting 'that the standards which we have set in high school will be carried forth into higher institutions of learning and into the business world. Trusting that the Class of Z9 has left its lasting impression upon VV. H. H. S.. we go forth as Alumni trained and ready to battle for all that is just and right. Jeanette Bainbridge, '29.
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